 
 Photo: Courtesy of LaurenConrad+KristinEss/tumblr.com  
“Reality TV“—how  does that word taste in your mouth? We either eat it up  or spit it  out, but there’s always that  one person who’s the exception to the  rules of the reality star world.  Lauren Conrad has risen to the top of  her career with two fashion lines, three books, and a  beauty website  without falling into the doom and gloom that usually  comes with the  post-reality show life (Oh, that guy is STILL on Real World challenges,  how old is he, 50?). Although she came to fame as our favorite  “character” on Laguna beach and The Hills,  Conrad was never just your  typical reality star—we knew right away  that the girl had spunk. But  spunk in the form of dip-dyed ends? Even  we didn’t see this coming from  the always classy fashion princess. But  guess what, we got your back  Lauren. We are BIG fans of the dip-dye  trend. Conrad left the power up to us in the form of a poll on her beauty site.  She asked readers whether or not she should leave the tie-dyed tips to  the “rebelling teens,” but we all know that there’s nothing better than  those teenage years. Sixty percent of “Do It’s” got the job done, and  uh…who’s to say whether or not my finger hit the “Do It” button more  times than one. Conrad posted the result today and opted for tie-dyed  ends of purple, pink, and blue. And well, with a few tousled strands of  purple hair myself, I can’t say I hate it. Like it, love it, want it? Here are some tips on how to dip dye your own   hair. After all, this is a new generation of party people. 
What you’ll need: Hair bleach, developer, gloves, brush, foil, dye  	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Sally Beauty.  Color Brilliance Powder Lightener, $3 
Now, depending on the shade of your hair you may need a stronger lift or more packets.  	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Sally Beauty.  Sensitive Scalp Ion Developer, $2  	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Sally Beauty.  Manic Panic Hair Dye, $9 Manic Panic has an awesome array of colors and get this, the colors semi-permanent so tell mom or dad not to fear!  	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Sally Beauty.  Hair Dye Brush,  $1 
Steps to Complete the Look: 
1. Mix hair bleach and developer in a plastic bowl until you get an  icy-like consistency. 
2. Section out your hair; keep first section on top of head with a clip. 
3. Split the bottom section in 1/2 and apply bleach to desire ends up to  your desire length. Feather the brush towards the top and cover  completely. 
4. Apply foil (yes, you can steal the foil in your kitchen) to each  section of hair, take bottom half of your hair down and do the same. 
5. Heat ends with a blow dryer and check each section to make sure they  are fully saturated. 
6. Remove foils and rinse over the sink. 
7. Put your desired hair color into a plastic cup and apply generously!  This is the time to have some fun. 
8. Wrap colored hair in plastic bag and apply heat, the longer it holds,  the better the color keeps. 
9. Let hair cool for 5 minutes. 
10. Rinse ends with condition and smile at your sick new hair in the  mirror! Live a little, or live a lot and show us what the ends of your hair have  got!