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The Hair Scrunchie Trend Is Back and Here’s How to Adopt It

We always see new fashion trends come to the scene, rise in popularity, then fade after the hype has died out. However, we are seeing a lot of trends that died out decades ago making a comeback. From overalls to chokers, fashions from the ’80s and ’90s are coming back! And the newest hair accessory to come back is the scrunchie.

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Making Its Way Back into Modern Fashion!

The scrunchie, a circular band of fabric-covered elastic, was patented by Rommy Revson in 1987. The accessory had its biggest boom during the late ’80s and early ’90s when it was adopted by many style icons like Madonna, Cindy Lauper, and little Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen. The ’80s and ’90s hairstyle scrunchies were the go-to hair accessory for a long time.

Although the trend faded, scrunchie hair seems to be on the rise. In recent years, we’ve seen celebrities like Bella Hadid, Selena Gomez, and Miley Cyrus rock the look, and many designers are incorporating it into their fashion shows. One thing’s for sure, the trend is on its way up—again.

Why Should You Consider the Scrunchie Trend?

Although scrunchies can seem a bit childish, it is actually the best thing to use in your hair. Not only does it hold your hair in place, it adds volume, and most importantly, unlike other elastic hair bands, scrunchies won’t damage your hair.

Advertisement Scrunchies are also a great way to add a bit of color to your look. Back in the ’80s, scrunchies were known for creating a style statement. Today, the accessory itself hasn’t changed much, but rather the way that we use it has changed.

Scrunch It Up!

Maybe the thought of wearing a scrunchie didn’t even cross your mind until now. Keep reading for ways to rock a cute hairstyle with scrunchies.

#1: The Topknot

If you’re a fan of the half-up, half-down topknots, consider adding a scrunchie to the equation. It instantly adds character to your look and gives it an ’80s-inspired edge. Choosing a scrunchie depends on your outfit. If your outfit is a bit colorful or has a loud pattern, opt for a solid neutral color, however, if your outfit is minimalistic choose a fun, patterned one.

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