Scrunchie scarves are a fun way to dress up or down without adding a lot of time to your morning routine.This accessory can be used to dress up a low ponytail.Depending on the day, you can use a ribbon scrunchie to create a casual, comfortable updo as well as a polished, semi-formal look.Until you find a style that works for you, play around with different styles.
Step 1: Get rid of tangles by brushing your hair.
If you have tangles or snares in your hair, it's a good idea to use your usual brush to smooth it out.The back and side sections of your hair are where your ponytail will be centered.A bristle brush can be used for this as well.
Step 2: Take your hair out of your head.
A loose ponytail is formed when you scoop your hair with both hands.You can grab any loose tendrils or bangs that you missed by checking along the front and sides of your hair.Low ponytails draw a lot of attention to the dangling ribbon, which is great with this hair accessory.
Step 3: Two times, loop a hair band around your ponytail.
If you want to thread the ponytail through the hair tie, you need to stretch a regular hair band with one hand.If you want your hair to be secured at the base of your head, Wrap the band around your ponytail at least 2 times.Scrunchies do not provide a lot of support to a ponytail or updo.It is easier to tie your hair up with a band because of this.You might want to loop the hair band around your ponytail 3 times if you have thicker hair.
Step 4: Twice, tie a ribbon around your hair band.
You can secure the accessory in your hair by twisting it around.Pull on the base of your ponytail, then push your hair accessory closer to your head to make it as tight as possible.
Step 5: Place the ribbons on either side of your hair.
You can look in a mirror to see how the hair looks.If the ribbons got twisted, use your fingers to untangle them from the base of the scrunchie.If you want your hair to look uniform, you need a ribbon on each side of your ponytail.
Step 6: A back twist can be created by tying 2 small sections of hair together.
Two sections of hair that fall directly above your ears can be grabbed with both hands.Attach the 2 tendrils of hair to a small hair band by pulling them to the back of your head.Once the hair is secured, place a ribbon on top of the band.Spread both ribbons apart so they are hanging next to the back twist.This hairstyle is a great option for semi-formal events.
Step 7: A messy bun creates a casual look.
Pull your hair into a ponytail using both hands.Without actually tying it into a ponytail, twist your hair in a clockwise direction to form a messy bun on top of your head.Use one hand to hold the hair in place, then use the other to tie a hair band around the bun.Wrap the ribbon around the bun twice, as a finishing touch.To create a more dramatic look, pull hair around the edge of your bun with your fingers.This will make your bun bigger.Pull a few tendrils out of your hair for a messy look.
Step 8: A partial updo is a good choice for a semi-formal vibe.
Pull a small section of hair on the top of your head into a ponytail.Wrap a hair band around this portion of hair.To complete the look, loop the ribbon around the ponytail twice.The ribbon is facing the front of your head, and both ends of the accessory are on your forehead.
Step 9: It's a good idea to twist your hair into a low bun.
If you want to make a messy bun, pull your hair into a low ponytail and twist it clockwise.Attach the bun to the base of your head with a hair band.Wrap your ribbon in 2 places on top of the hair band.Before you leave, make sure that the ribbons are on either side of the low bun.If you are in a rush, this is a great look to try.