Lauren Conrad’s Hairstyles & How to Do Them

The ultimate guide to Lauren Conrad’s hairstyles on The Hills. Step-by-step instructions and the products to get Lauren’s look.

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Lauren conrad side ponytail

I got the following email recently and thought it would make a great article:

“I am starting college next January and I want to do a Lauren Conrad hairstyle. What are some of her hairstyles so I can get this look?” – Sandra

I like Lauren Conrad‘s many hairstyles on The Hills, and have wanted to write about them for a while, so here goes.  What’s great about Lauren’s look is that it’s always changing – it seems like LC does her hair differently in every episode, so there are many ways to get that Lauren Conrad hair for yourself.

Things To Consider When Styling Your Hair

Before we get into the tutorials, let’s go over a few basics that you need to remember when you’re working with heat and your hair and attempting these styles.  If you’re already a hair pro, feel free to skip this section.

  • Really Important: ANY and EVERY time you heat-style your hair, be it with a blow dryer, curling iron or flat iron, you need to use a heat protective product first!  If you don’t, you’ll fry your hair in the long-term.  This is doubly true if you have highlights or use permanent dye.  My favorite heat-styling product is Frederic Fekkai Glossing Cream but I have also heard good things about Oscar Blandi Jasmine Oil Serum.
  • Second, make sure you buy quality tools to use in your hair. Since a flat iron touches your hair on both sides, there is so much potential for split ends & breakage it’s not even funny. If you invest in a ceramic flat iron like the CHI Turbo Flat Iron or ghd styler you will save your hair from so much damage  Similarly, a good quality curling iron will do wonders.
  • Third, remember that these tutorials are for styles that are easiest to do if you have medium-length straight/wavy hair like Lauren’s.  Those of you with curly hair will need to blow-dry your hair straight before attempting these looks, so they might not be so practical for every day.

Now that you’ve got all that, on to the tutorials…

Celebrity Hair 101: Lauren Conrad Hairstyles Tutorials

Twisted Pullback

Lauren Conrad with her hair twisted and pulled back

This hairstyle is super-easy to do.  All you need are some bobby pins, a little hairspray and a curling iron.  If your hair is naturally very curly, you will need to blow-dry it straight first.  Don’t worry about getting it perfect, this look works best if your hair has a little wave to it.

Lauren Conrad curling her hair with a curling iron

Part your hair down the center and separate hair into sections.  I recommend doing the bottom layers of your hair first.  To curl, grab a one-inch section of hair, spray lightly with hairspray and then use a large barrel curling iron to make loose ringlets like Lauren’s.

Next, separate one-inch sections of hair from both sides of the front of your face,  loosely twist and pull them to the back of your head.  Secure with two bobby pins in an X or a cute clip, then spray to hold in place.

Straight Chic Ponytail

Lauren Conrad wearing a Straight Ponytail with a headband

This is similar to the Gossip Girl style chic ponytail that I talked about  in the article on quick and easy hairstyles.  The difference here is that Lauren’s look is smoother and sleeker, and she sometimes adds her trademark headband or head scarf to finish it off.

Lauren Conrad wearing a Straight Ponytail

To get the hairstyle, you’ll need a flat iron, brush, elastic and some hairspray.  I recommend this look for “second day hair” if you don’t wash your hair daily, but if you do, it will work just as well on clean hair that has been blow-dried straight.

First, apply a heat-protecting product (see “Hair Styling Basics” above.)  Next, part your hair to the side if attempting the first look. Don’t worry about a part if attempting the second.  Then flat iron your hair in sections starting with the bottom layers until it is pin-straight.  Finally, tilt your head back and brush your hair into a ponytail.  Secure with an elastic slightly above the nape of the neck.

If you have side bangs like Lauren and want to get her look in the first photo, pull out your bangs from the ponytail and arrange them how you want.  If you are going for her second look, just slip on a headband and spray your hair down with some hairspray to secure.

Pin-Straight & Shiny

Lauren conrad straight shiny hair

You know Lauren definitely loves this look because we see her wearing it all the time on The Hills and to red-carpet events. Unless your hair is absolutely pin-straight, you’re going to need a good quality flat iron to get this look.

To create this hairstyle, you need a blow dryer, a flat iron, and either hairspray or shine spray depending on how easily your hair stays straight.

Step one is to use a heat-protecting product to damp hair (see “Hair Styling Basics” above.)  Then even if you have semi-straight hair, blow it out, aiming your dryer down, NOT up, the hair shaft to create extra-smoothness.

Once your hair is dry, flat-iron your whole head in sections until your locks are pin-straight.

If your hair is naturally wavy and turns back to frizz a few hours after you straighten, you need to finish this look with hairspray.  Make sure to get one that doesn’t list water as the main ingredient – these will turn your hair back to waves in an instant.

If your hair is pretty straight naturally or stays straight for a while after you flat iron, use a shine spray to finish the look off.  I love Beyond Shine Mist; it makes your hair incredibly glossy!

Wavy With Side-Bangs

Here’s the look that Lauren wears on The Hills Season 3.  If you’ve seen the first episode, it looks like Lauren pretty much wore her hair wavy the whole time she was in Paris.  Don’t let her Paris disaster happen to you though: remember to keep your curling iron away from your designer dresses at all times!

Lauren Conrad wearing her hair wavy with side-bangs

For this hairstyle, you will need hairspray and a large barrel curling iron.  If your hair is curly, blow dry it straight first.  If your hair is straight or wavy, let it air-dry if possible.

First, part your hair slightly to the side.  Starting with the bottom layers, grab 1 to 2 inch pieces of hair, spray each piece with hairspray, then curl.  Stop winding the hair around the iron a few inches from the root – you want to keep those semi-straight.

For Lauren’s first look above, section out your bangs from the rest of your hair once you’ve curled everything, then use your curling iron to “wing” the ends out, so the piece moves away from your face.  Use a little hairspray to hold.

For Lauren’s second look, slip on a stretchy headband over your finished hair, then arrange the front sections so that your bangs are tucked behind your ear.  Again, spray with hairspray to keep everything in place!

What do you think?

So there you have it: Lauren Conrad’s hairstyles in an easy step-by-step guide.  If you have any questions about any of this, just leave a comment and I’ll answer as soon as I can!  Which hairstyle is your favorite?  Would you wear these looks?

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131 thoughts on “Lauren Conrad’s Hairstyles & How to Do Them”

  1. I loved the way you handled with Heidi you deserved a better friend than her last or two years for me I used to have a friend that almost souned liked Lo and you knew eachother and grew up with eachother since the second or third grade. But her and I grew apart she have a real so called true love who sounded like or should I say almost looks liked Spencer. Maybe you and I, we both had comment about tried to trusted and testified about whose the real friend. I haved watched your show the laguna beach 2004 and the Hills. And I loved your hairstyle and your fashioned tips about being so classy and being very elegant
    KEEP ON DOING VERY PERFECT OF YOUR FASHIONED

    YOUR FAN,
    Mika Wright
    P.S my first name is in japanese and it pronouced ( mee-ka)

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  2. Manda – You’d just use your curler to pull the hair away from your face and concentrate on the ends to get the curl. Also, you could do it with a straightener, just pull away from your face and slightly up. Then spray with hairspray.

    Llalala – I talked about that hairstyle in another article: http://www.collegefashion.net/beauty-and-hair/get-ready-fast-7-quick-and-easy-hairstyles/ . I called it “sideways french braid” and that’s basically what it is! You need to know how to french braid, but it’s easy once you get it down!

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  3. Zara – Hmm, I imagine teasing the hair and some good volumizing hairspray! I’ve heard Phyto’s Volume Spray is really good (http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P2910&shouldPaginate=true&categoryId=5332)

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  4. Sarah – Oh no! Sorry to hear about your CHI. I have never heard of the Solia, but I did have a CHI turbo and it was soo fabulous, so I’m a little biased. I actually ended up breaking my CHI too (brought it to England and tried to use it with an adapter – bad move.) So now I have a HAI which is really great. I’d recommend either the HAI or CHI. Haha, I feel like I’m talking in code here…

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  5. Lauren has the prettiest hair. I love the straight hair look, I do it almost everyday. The problem though is that I just broke my flat iron this morning. My brother left the toilet open and in it went… I had a CHI and I was thinking about ordering another one, but then I saw really good reviews on the Solia. Do you know anything about either, and which one is better?

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  6. Megan – Yeah, it’s definitely different, huh? It’s super-cute though and one of the easiest styles to do too!

    Apresenta – Thanks 🙂

    Shar – Oh no it’s fine, it wasn’t offensive or anything like that! I just didn’t really get it! You don’t have to apologize, it’s totally fine 🙂

    Lauren – Yeah, I like it too – very chic! And I know, I think she must spend extra time to get her hair super-straight, but a really good flat iron works wonders too.

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  7. i love lauren’s new shorter hair on the Hills! I feel like I can never get my hair as pin straight as hers but I’m going to attempt haha. love the tips:)
    xoxo

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  8. I’m so sorry, I didn’t mean for it (the link and my comment) to be offending to anyone because i really do love this site and all the tips on it . . . i guess i should try wording my comment better.

    What i laughed about was how true fashion get recycled over and over (bell bottoms for instance.)

    Again sorry, and i hope you accept my apology. (Great job on the hairstyle article too, i’ve been dying to try out some new styles on my–boring–hair.)

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  9. I really love finding new hairstyles so I’m pretty excited you posted this. My favorite one is the Twisted Pullback because I’ve never seen anything like that before. I’ll have to try that out sometime.

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  10. This is off-topic but below is something i read and i laughed hysterically throughout it. It’s really, really on point with this season’s trends.

    http://lifestyle.msn.com/beautyandfashion/personalstyle/staticslideshow.aspx?cp-documentid=6597318&imageindex=1

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  11. Thanks for the information its exactly what I needed I want to completly redo my look for college and this is a great start
    Lots Of Love

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