Scrunchies are back, and they’re more versatile than ever! Whether you’re going for a laid-back look or something a little more polished, scrunchies can be your go-to accessory for any occasion. Not only do they add style to your outfit, but they’re also gentle on your hair, helping you avoid the dreaded ponytail crease and reducing breakage.
In this post, we’re going to show you five pro-approved ways to style your scrunchies using pieces from our latest collections. Let’s get creative!
1. The High Ponytail
The classic high ponytail never goes out of style, and it’s one of the easiest ways to wear a scrunchie. For a sleek, chic look, gather your hair up at the crown of your head and secure it with a bold scrunchie. This look is perfect for both casual days and when you want to dress up an outfit effortlessly.
Pro Tip: Use a scrunchie from our Spring Collection to add a fun pop of color to your ponytail. Bright pastels and playful shades make this hairstyle stand out!
2. The Messy Bun
For those days when you want to keep it casual yet stylish, the messy bun is your best friend. This effortless look pairs perfectly with a scrunchie. Simply gather your hair at the top or back of your head, twist it into a loose bun, and wrap a scrunchie around it. The added volume and texture from the scrunchie give the bun a fuller, more polished appearance.
Pro Tip: Try a cozy scrunchie from our Cozy Collection for this look. The soft, plush fabric adds a little warmth and texture, making it perfect for cooler weather or lazy days.
3. The Half-Up, Half-Down
If you want to add a touch of style without putting all of your hair up, the half-up, half-down hairstyle is perfect. Take the top section of your hair and pull it back into a small ponytail or bun, securing it with a scrunchie. This look is ideal for keeping hair out of your face while still showing off your locks.
Pro Tip: A neutral-colored scrunchie from our Everyday Essentials Collection adds a subtle, minimalist touch to this hairstyle, making it easy to pair with any outfit.
4. The Low Ponytail
The low ponytail is a sleek and elegant way to style your hair with a scrunchie. Gather your hair at the nape of your neck and secure it with a scrunchie for a simple yet sophisticated look. This is a perfect option for both work and play, giving you a polished vibe without the fuss.
Pro Tip: For an extra chic look, try one of our silk scrunchies from the Everyday Essentials Collection. The shiny silk fabric adds a touch of glamour, taking your low ponytail to the next level.
5. The Side Ponytail
For a fun and playful look, try the side ponytail. Sweep your hair to one side and secure it with a scrunchie for a cute, retro-inspired style. This hairstyle is great for casual outings, beach days, or anytime you want to switch up your everyday ponytail.
Pro Tip: Choose a scrunchie with a bold pattern from our Summer Collection for a fun, flirty vibe. Floral or fruity designs are perfect for adding a summery twist to your look.
Bonus Tip: Mix and Match!
Don’t limit yourself to just one scrunchie. Stack two scrunchies in complementary colors for a fun, layered look, or wear matching scrunchies on twin braids for a playful, youthful style. Experiment with different fabrics and textures from our collections to create your own signature look!
Check out some of our latest scrunchie drops (and remember, ALL single scrunchies are BUY 2 GET 1 FREE all year round on our website!)
Final Thoughts
Scrunchies are a simple yet stylish way to elevate your hair game. Whether you're going for casual or glam, there’s a scrunchie and hairstyle to suit your mood. With a variety of designs from Bear's Meadow, you can easily find the perfect scrunchie for every occasion. So, which style will you try today?
Let us know in the comments how you like to style your scrunchies, and don’t forget to tag us on social media when you rock your favorite look!
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