• In 2023, Courteney Cox revealed that she suffered from hair loss not once but twice as well as other serious health issues due to being overmedicated for her hypothyroidism.
  • This revelation came after the actress opened up about a cosmetic procedure that later became one of her biggest beauty mistakes.
  • Despite her past struggles, Courteney Cox leads a life embracing natural aging as she approaches turning 60.

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Courteney Cox at the world premiere of "Scream VI" on March 6, 2023, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Courteney Cox at the world premiere of “Scream VI” on March 6, 2023, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Courteney Cox has always been in the spotlight as one of Hollywood’s most beloved actresses. However, beyond the glitz and glamour, the “Friends” star revealed that she was battling hypothyroidism, which saw Cox suffer from “crazy” hair and eyebrow loss.

Since navigating the serious health issues that came with hypothyroidism, Cox has been an advocate of natural aging. The actress has bravely opened up about the complexities of cosmetic enhancements and one of her biggest beauty mistakes — fillers.

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Courteney Cox’s Health Struggles and Hair Loss

In March 2023, Cox opened up about her ongoing battle with hypothyroidism. The actress shed light on the challenging journey she has faced after revealing she experienced alarming side effects.

“My hair was falling out, and it turns out it’s because I have hypothyroidism. I think I got overmedicated because I’ve had it for so many years; your body changes,” Cox revealed during her appearance on the “Gloss Angeles Beauty” podcast.

Johnny McDaid and Courteney Cox spotted on September 8, 2023, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Johnny McDaid and Courteney Cox spotted on September 8, 2023, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Seeing hair on her cream-colored seats was a constant reminder of her condition. But, the actress found solace in the fact that her hair was starting to grow back after tweaking her hypothyroidism treatment.

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However, adjusting her treatment came with its own set of challenges. “But then I got overmedicated again, and now my eyebrows have started falling out, so thank God I microblade,” the former “Friends” star shared.

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In addition to hair loss and thinning eyebrows, Cox’s medical condition brought other health concerns. She experienced swollen joints, making it difficult to wear her aura ring. The actress also struggled with excessive weight loss.

Despite these setbacks, Cox remained optimistic and set out on a path to better health. “I went to a really good endocrinologist, and I am on the right track,” she admitted. The actress further expressed relief at finally receiving proper care and management for her condition.

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From Fillers to Natural Beauty

Cox’s candid revelation about her hair loss came after the actress opened up about her experiences with cosmetic fillers. During an interview, the actress revealed that the fear of aging led her to start using them when she was still quite young.

This decision initiated what she described as a “domino effect.” The actress continually added more fillers without realizing how they altered her appearance. “I didn’t realize I looked a little off because I looked normal to myself, so I got more filler,” Cox explained.

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Reflecting on her past choices, Cox admitted that she often looked in the mirror and thought she looked good. However, she was unaware of how others perceived her changing appearance. Fortunately, the “Friends” star eventually recognized the mistake and took steps to reverse it.

“I messed up a lot, and now luckily I was able to reverse most of that, and now I’m actually just older,” Cox stated, expressing relief and acceptance of her natural aging process.

Courteney Cox at the 2022 BRIT Awards on February 8, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Courteney Cox at the 2022 BRIT Awards on February 8, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Fans had varied reactions to Cox’s transformation journey. When she initially began using fillers, some fans were critical. “Courteney Cox was so much prettier without plastic surgery,” one person tweeted.

“Too much plastic surgery for Courteney Cox,” another shared. However, after Cox decided to remove most of the fillers, she received a wave of positive feedback.

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Admirers praised her decision, with one person commenting, “Still beautiful even old.” “It doesn’t matter how many wrinkles you have, you will always be a talented, beautiful person,” another shared. “You have always been beautiful,” a third typed.

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Embracing Natural Aging and Ignoring the Noise

Since embracing natural aging, Cox has opened up about some of her key beauty rules for aging gracefully. During an interview with Glamour magazine, the actress emphasized the importance of a daily skincare routine, beginning with cleaning her face every day.

Cox also highlighted the critical role of sunscreen, expressing regret that she hadn’t started using it earlier in life. The “Friends” star also humorously mentioned her attempts to instill this habit in her daughter.

Courteney Cox and her daughter Coco Arquette at the Nanci Ryder's "Team Nanci" participates in the 15th Annual LA County Walk to Defeat ALS on October 15, 2017, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Courteney Cox and her daughter Coco Arquette at the Nanci Ryder’s “Team Nanci” participates in the 15th Annual LA County Walk to Defeat ALS on October 15, 2017, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

However, Cox noted that there was “no way” of explaining its importance to a teenager. “[…] Always moisturize, clean your face, moisturizer, and sunscreen,” Cox advised.

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When asked what makes her feel most beautiful, Cox credited being well-rested. She also credited eating well and taking good care of her skin. These simple yet effective practices underscored her approach to maintaining beauty and health as she aged.

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Cox also talked about the pressures faced by female actresses. Hollywood perpetuates unrealistic beauty standards, she said. The actress further pointed out the absurdity of filters and extreme cosmetic enhancements, advocating for a more natural approach.

Cox criticized the prevalent belief that bigger lips or other artificial enhancements make someone more attractive, warning that such changes often lead to regret. Her perspective is that “less is always more,” a philosophy that many people in the industry still struggle to embrace.

Courteney Cox photographed on March 6, 2023, in Soho, New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Courteney Cox photographed on March 6, 2023, in Soho, New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Furthermore, Cox revealed that she avoids reading comments about herself online. She does this to keep her mental well-being. The actress mentioned that she only skims through comments from friends. However, she avoids delving deeper as it often leads to encountering negativity.

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She also expressed frustration about the constant mention of age in the entertainment industry. The “Friends” star felt that it unnecessarily highlights something irrelevant to one’s talent and abilities.

Courteney Cox during an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on March 1, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

Courteney Cox during an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on March 1, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

By sharing her beauty secrets and candid thoughts on industry pressures, Courteney Cox offers a refreshing perspective on aging naturally and maintaining a positive self-image despite external criticisms.

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