She just donated a million dollars to charity.
But on Tuesday Jennifer Aniston had other things on her mind as she headed to a dermatology clinic in Beverly Hills.
The 48-year-old opted to go makeup free for the appointment as she strode through the upmarket city.
Maintenance: Jennifer Aniston had other things on her mind as she headed to a dermatology clinic in Beverly Hills on Tuesday
Jennifer sported sneakers and jeans for the outing and a simple white T-shirt.
Last week the actress donated $1 million to charity amid the recent trio of deadly hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, with $500,000 earmarked for the American Red Cross, People reported.
The other half is going toward the Ricky Martin Foundation, aimed specifically at relief efforts in Puerto Rico, according to the magazine.
Casual: The 48-year-old opted to go makeup free for the appointment as she strode through the upmarket city
The La Vida Loca singer, 45, took to Twitter on Thursday to laud the A-list actress for her financial help amid a devastating time in the wake of Hurricane Maria, which has left power and resources in scarce supply.
‘Jennifer Aniston U R amazing Thanx 4 donating $500k for our #PuertoRico relief fund,’ Martin wrote, adding, ‘We will never forget. U R saving lives Jenn #Allin4PR.
The Yellow Birds star joins a growing number of stars who have been philanthropic amid the deadly natural disaster in the U.S. territory, which has claimed 45 lives.
Some of the stars who have stepped up include Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lopez and Ellen DeGenres.
Martin, a native of San Juan, has spearheaded many of the efforts with his foundation, as he said at a fundraiser in Miami Tuesday that ‘what you see on television doesn’t do justice to the reality of Puerto Rico,’ according to Us Weekly.
Dedicated: Singer Ricky Martin, seen earlier this week in Puerto Rico, has spearheaded philanthropic efforts toward helping out the devastated area
Gratitude: The La Vida Loca singer took to social media to thank the actress
‘We are still dealing with four million U.S. citizens who still have no power, no medicine, no baby formula, no diapers after 15 days since this happened,’ the Shake Your Bon-Bon singer said. ‘People are dying. I talked to victims who had to bury relatives in the backyard because no help came until after 10 days. It is a nightmare but I want to celebrate because people from all over the world are saying, ‘We want to help.'”
Martin, who’s raised in excess of $3 million for the relief efforts, said he hasn’t been sleeping as much as he brainstorms ways ‘to see how we can bring love and hope to my people in Puerto Rico.
‘We are alive. Even though we lost everything, we didn’t lose hope, we are smiling, and we’re fighting for what needs to happen for Puerto Rico to be back to what it was.’
Troubled time: A man walked through a flooded roar area in Utuado, Puerto Rico last week
Devastation: A family returned outside San Juan to their destroyed home on Tuesday