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Jennifer Aniston Calls Going Without Makeup in Cake “Dreamy and Empowering and Liberating”

Jennifer Aniston doesn't need makeup to feel fierce!

The Friends alum, 45, popped into Deadline's "Contenders" panel on Saturday, Nov. 1, to talk about her upcoming, already Oscar-buzzed film, Cake. And much to everyone's surprise, Aniston, who always managed to look effortlessly stunning, had some interesting things to say about ditching her glam squad for the indie movie.

"It's our little love project," Aniston told panel attendees. "When I read the script, I was ready to disappear."

And disappear she did. The We're the Millers actress was snapped on the Cake set in Los Angeles last April, looking practically unrecognizable thanks to a face completely without makeup and a bob of medium-brown hair—no signature blowout in sight. See Jennifer's best beauty moments over the years.

Not that she minded! Aniston's make-under helped her embody the role of Claire Simmons, a woman who suffers a car crash that leaves her with scars all over her body—character details the face of Aveeno skincare particularly enjoyed.

Being without makeup, Aniston said, was "so fabulous—so dreamy and empowering and liberating." Emphasizing the uniqueness of the process, the A-lister added, "The only time I had to sit in the makeup chair was just for the scars."

Not that she minded! Aniston's make-under helped her embody the role of Claire Simmons, a woman who suffers a car crash that leaves her with scars all over her body—character details the face of Aveeno skincare particularly enjoyed.

Jennifer Aniston Calls Going Without Makeup in Cake “Dreamy and Empowering and Liberating”

Being without makeup, Aniston said, was "so fabulous—so dreamy and empowering and liberating." Emphasizing the uniqueness of the process, the A-lister added, "The only time I had to sit in the makeup chair was just for the scars."

And the transformation is creating quite the buzz! The actress, alongside the Cake team, received a standing ovation after the film's premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September. "[Aniston] really went there, to the point that even her fellow actors were truly impressed with her performance." a source told Us Weekly. "She left all the self-consciousness behind her. People were really blown away."

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