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    Courteney Cox takes beauty advice from her 21-year-old daughter Coco because she's "the coolest girl I know"

    The former Friends star, 61, has revealed Coco has taught her how to apply blusher properly and encouraged her mother to embrace more simple make-up looks.


    Courteney told PEOPLE: "She shows me how to do make-up really simply. She taught me how to wear blush. I thought blush was over here [on my cheekbones] and it's really more on the apples of your cheek ...

    "[Coco] has the most beautiful eyebrows ever, they're just gorgeous. When I look back at pictures from 10, 20 years ago, when I'm trying to do some kind of post, I had minute eyebrows for much longer than when it was in fashion. So, one of the things I like now is thicker eyebrows like hers."

    The actress added of her daughter: "She's the coolest girl I know."

    Courteney has launched her own Homecourt homeware line and added a new bodycare collection called Cocomoi as well as her signature Cece scent.

    The actress previously revealed she fell in love with perfume back in the 1980s when she was making 1989 film Till We Meet Again.

    She previously told PEOPLE: "I remember the first time I really fell in love with perfume, I was doing a movie with Hugh Grant and Mia Sara .

    "Mia wore this perfume, Jour de Fete by L'Artisan Parfumeur, and every time she'd walk by, I thought, 'That's the most beautiful scent I've ever smelled'."

    Courteney wore the scent for "years and years" but layered it with another fragrance when she found something else she liked, creating the custom blend.

    She said: "That's when I started combining oils and perfumes to get something that's personal to me. This is something I've worn for the last, maybe, 10 years."

    Despite her interest in the products, the Scream actress admitted she wasn't always an avid user of bodycare treatments.

    She said: "I think using bodycare didn't start until I was much older. You spend a lot of time on your face. You wash your face, you use exfoliants, toners, serums and you put on masks and peels.

    "And you really should start with your body at the same time that you care about your face because it catches up with you."

    Now Courteney has a regular routine in place. She said: "When I take a shower, I use my body wash, either Cece or Cocomoi. Then I always use the body butter, which I think is so deliciously rich. It's one of those things where you feel hydrated for hours and hours and hours after using it." Next she applies the perfume oil, followed by the mist.

    She said of the latter: "I love to put that on my clothes."

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