27 Scrunchie Hairstyles That Elevate the '90s Accessory

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The beauty of a scrunchie is that it automatically ups your style game from the black hair ties we've all sported on our wrists at one point or another. But enhancing a scrunchie hairstyle can be challenging, especially if you don't have the time to play hairstylist. Thankfully, there are plenty of easy ways to turn your scrunchies into a fashion statement that complements your whole look.

With the recent popularity of the scrunchie, hair brands have taken note, giving us cute patterns, materials, and so much inspiration. From scrunchie wrapped buns to polishing off the ends of a braid, we spoke to hairstylists Laura Polko and Xavier Velasquez for their advice on how to elevate our scrunchie game. Keep reading for 27 of our favorite ways to up your scrunchie hairstyles.



Meet the Expert

  • Laura Polko is a celebrity hairstylist who has worked with clients including Gigi Hadid and Emma Chamberlain.

  • Xavier Velasquez is a hairstylist and Virtue brand ambassador.



Classic High Ponytail

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You can't go wrong with a classic high ponytail. Silk scrunchies don't pull your hair back as tightly, so to ensure hair stays put and the weight of the pony doesn't pull the style down, use a strong hold hairspray before brushing your hair into a ponytail.

Sleek and Simple

A sleek pony is always a good idea. "To achieve this chic pony, I like to start with a classic middle part and build a lot of texture through the bottom of the hair," explains Polko. "You can do this with your favorite texture spray and then wrap the hair with a huge, oversized scrunchie." Once your hair is secure, you can pull the ponytail either side to side or up and down to add extra volume.

Double Plaits

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Tying two baby scrunchies at the ends of loose braids is a way to tie in some colorful details into your outfit.

Third Time's the Charm

Grab three of your favorite scrunchies for this fun look. "Start with the first scrunchie and create a loose half up, half down," says Polko. "From there, you want to gather the rest of your hair to create a low pony and then wrap the extra hair around in a loose braid before securing it with your third scrunchie."

The Work Out Pony

On days when you want to look super chic at your favorite workout class, try this look. "Apply a little of Virtue's Healing Oil ($44) to smooth the hairline and pull your hair back in a pony high and tight like in this shot," says Velasquez. "Then you're ready to take on any fitness routine."

Low Sock Bun

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This black and ruffled scrunchy makes a commanding statement. Bring some fun to a low sock bun by accessorizing with an oversized scrunchie. Bonus points for a fun color and detail.

Added Length

Ready to majorly up your scrunchie hairstyle game? Grab some clip-in extensions and prepare to wow in this look. "I just love this pony with a bunch of extra length, and with this style, you don't need to worry about blending the extensions and can wrap an oversized scrunchie to conceal them," says Polko. "For this look, you want to keep the ponytail loose and let pieces of hair that frame your face fall loosely, so it gives you that effortless, undone look."

Elegant Updo

We love the understated elegance of this look. Pro tip: If you have curls or coils, consider silk and satin scrunchies, as those fabrics are gentler on your hair.

Playful Pony

Nothing feels quite as playful as a pony—and this one is next level. "Slick your hair up to the top of your head and spray the hairbrush down with hairspray before you begin brushing," says Polko. "Once you've gathered your hair on top of your head, you'll want to wrap a scrunchie around tight and loosen up the fabric with your fingertips."

Pigtails

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Pigtails are such a fun style, and the addition of two mini scrunchies makes the look even more playful.

Messy Coils

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The best part about coily hair is that even a messy updo looks stunning because of the natural fall of your coils. Use a loose srunchie (or only pull it through your hair once) for an even messier, undone look.

The Undone Topknot

This is a scrunchie-style staple, but you can upgrade the look by adding a bit more oomph with a generous amount of Virtue's Texturizing Spray ($19), says Velasquez. "If you are on day two (or five) of not washing your hair, you can use dry shampoo for that added lift and airiness."

The Ultimate Topknot

Throw all your previous topknot expectations out the window and opt to try this uber-fancy iteration. "Twist the hair until taunt, create the shape of your top knot, and secure it with 'u pins' at the base," says Velasquez. "Layer up all the Celine, Louis Vuitton, and other fancy designer scrunchies you can find to achieve this luxe look."

Slicked Back Style

Searching for a style for day two or day three hair? Try this scrunchie hairstyle to cover up the greasiness with a sleek look and pop of color. "Get your hair super slick and pull it back into a cute low bun," says Polko. "Secure your bun with an elastic for a tight hold, and then place a scrunchie on top of the elastic for added decoration."

The Ritual Pony

Velazquez recommends throwing your hair into a classic pony to upgrade your typical athleisure look. "It's the perfect pony for some R&R or errand time," he says.

Front and Center

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Super chic? Check. Easy to pull together in less than five minutes? Check. Does a hairstyle need much else? Not really, which is why you should try this one immediately. Create a high bun half-up, half-down on top of your head, and pull some strands out in the front to accomplish this look.

Level Up

FYI: Elevated doesn't have to be complicated—this style proves that. "Gather your hair in a loose, straight-back ponytail and secure it with your favorite elastic," says Polko. "This is a look where scrunchies are more decoration, so once you have your pony secured, you can just stack your three favorite scrunchies in any order you love."

Braided Details

Customize your go-to braid with your favorite brightly colored scrunchie. It'll add a touch of color and is super simple to do when you're on the go.

Party Pony

Another fabulous option for day two hair is this party pony. "It is a combination of a high pony and then one medium pony, all held together with a large scrunchie," says Polko. "The layering of the multiple ponytails makes it look bigger and is great for all hair types."

Slicked Half-Up, Half Down

Another top pick for elevating our scrunchie hairstyles is a slicked half-up, half-down. "This super slick style can be achieved by spraying hairspray (or gel pomade) onto your brush and slicking down the hair," says Polko. "You want the front section to be really sleek before gathering the top section of your hair into a high pony."

Space Buns

Double the buns, double the fun. Secure these two space buns in place with matching (or different) scrunchies for a fun and fresh look.

Cloud Braid

While this style may scream #hairgoals, it also happens to be a look we can all try at home. Tie two organza (or any fabric) scrunchies at the base, create a braid, pull the hair through, secure it with a little clear ponytail holder, and be prepared for all the compliments to roll in.

Ballerina Bun

Yet another example of an easy-peasy way to upgrade your scrunchie look. Pop your hair back into a sleek bun and secure it in place with the scrunchie of your choice.

All About The Details

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Side ponytails are never a bad option, so take it up a notch by adding in a second (or third) scrunchie and a slew of your favorite clips (looking at the pearl, glitter, or other funky clips taking up the space in your drawer). Also: It's simple to achieve and will reward you with a gorgeous hairstyle that's bound to become a new favorite.

Flower Power

Instead of a typical half-up, half-down, change it up by making it a slicked-back bun half-up, half-down. You'll thank us later.

Statement Piece

Create a show-stopping topknot, bun, or pony by adding a scrunchie covered in rhinestones or gems. Two words: bling, bling.

Textured Tresses

Boost your hair game by adding one (or more) luxurious velvet scrunchies into your rotation. Pair them with your favorite scrunchie hairstyles for an instantly elevated 'do.

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