• How-To: Lauren Conrad’s Twisty Braids

    by  • July 15, 2009 • Hair Tips

    1. For a shiny effect with slight hold, apply a glossing gel to damp hair and blow-dry. lc
    2. Part the hair down the middle. Starting from one side of the part, loosely French braid the hair all the way down, stopping the braiding at to the nape. Secure with an elastic band. Repeat on the other side. Note how Lauren’s stylist only braided hair along the sides, leaving hair from the crown down to the neck out of the mix.
    3. Leaving the two braids out, gather the hair from the crown down to the neck into a ponytail. Secure with an elastic band and twist hair around it, securing with bobby pins into the base of the pony.
    4. Finish up by twisting and wrapping the two ends around the “bun” you created in the third step, using bobby pins to secure.

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