Courteney Cox says this candle is why Jennifer Aniston’s house smells so good— and it’s 15% off

With so many spring sales happening all at once, we’ve been sniffing out the best deals all over the internet.

And at Nordstrom’s big beauty blowout, the Homecourt Cece Candle — Jennifer Aniston’s go-to scent, per Courteney Cox — is a rare 15% off.

The “Scream” actress name-dropped the votive last year in a Marie Claire TikTok entitled “Courteney Cox on why Jennifer Aniston’s home smells *so* good.”


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“I’m not kidding; that actually is her favorite candle,” she said of her brand’s bestseller, a blend of cedarwood smoke, sweet cardamom and white leather named after her childhood moniker.

And while it might be the smell of Aniston’s house these days, Cox once told W it mimics “the actual scent” she’s been personally wearing “for years.”

The popular fragrance, which she said has “enough sweetness, not too much,” also features in the company’s Hand Cream and Surface Cleaner — in addition to its Room Deodorant, should you prefer a flameless home scent.

The luxe smell isn’t just a hit with the “Friends” cast, either, as 85% of its Nordstrom reviews are five-star raves.

“Cece by far has the most amazing scent profile, fantastic throw, and a lingering scent,” one customer said, while another dubbed it “perfection and long lasting.”

“Such great quality,” a third added. “I’ll purchase … again and again!”

Homecourt’s far from the only label deeply discounted right now, as we’ve also found deals on practically every luxury beauty brand Nordstrom sells.

Check out our guide to the best of the sale — and Amazon’s concurrent Big Spring Sale — before time runs out.


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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.