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Scarf Scrunchie Trend: 9 Ways To Wear It Other Than The Standard Ponytail + Where To Buy For $0.99

Scarf Scrunchie Trend: 9 Ways To Wear It Other Than The Standard Ponytail + Where To Buy For $0.99

Fashion Accessories
By Rachel Yohannan on 13 Sep 2022
Senior Digital Editor

The regular hair scrunchie has gotten a chic new twist and its upgraded version, the scarf scrunchie, is now in trend. As its name suggests, it’s similar to a regular scrunchie, except it has two long ribbons or cloth strips attached to it so you can play around with an even greater combination of hairstyles.

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Here are 9 simple scarf scrunchie hairstyles to try - other than the obvious standard ponytail, of course - and where you can get this versatile hair accessory in Singapore from just $0.99 per piece.

P.S.: You'll also like these trending tulip hair accessories in 7 different styles, available in Singapore for less than $2.30.

Scarf scrunchie hairstyles

#1: Half ponytail with bow

Scarf scrunchie hairstylesPhoto from Shopee

People often use scrunchies for full ponytails, and thinner hair elastics for half-ups, but who says there are any rules? A mid-level half ponytail works just as well with a scrunchie, and tying the ends in a bow instantly creates a sweet, girly look.

#2: Fishtail or half French braids

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Scarf scrunchie hairstylesPhoto from With A Touch Of Luxe

One can never go wrong with braids, and we recommend going for French, Dutch, or fishtail braids (as opposed to regular braids) when pairing them with a scarf scrunchie for more texture. Fasten the ends in a bow so that they won’t dangle awkwardly and look disproportionate.

Scarf scrunchie hairstylesPhoto from With A Touch Of Luxe

Alternatively, instead of full braids that go all the way down to the tips of your tresses, you can also try half braids that end at the nape of your neck. With this style, you can either go for a bow or leave the ends untied, as they’ll cascade down nicely together with the rest of your hair.

#3: High or low bun with trailing ends

Scarf scrunchie hairstylesPhoto from Shopee

We’re no stranger to scraping our hair together in a messy scrunchie bun on lazy days at home, but this laidback hairstyle gets a breath of fresh air when you use a scarf scrunchie on a high bun. Leave the ends of the ribbons trailing and you’ve got a high fashion look that goes great with statement earrings and boots.

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That said, a low bun paired with a scarf scrunchie is also equally lovely. This style has a dressier and more mature feel to it, which makes it perfect for restaurant dinner dates.

#4: Under-bun bow

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If the previous bun style has a bit too much going on for you, perhaps you'd prefer having the scarf scrunchie’s ends tied up in a bow instead of dangling about your nape.

With a ponytail, you would naturally position the bow on top so it won’t be obscured by the rest of your hair, but with a bun, you can try doing things differently with the bow sitting underneath your updo instead. This works for both high and low buns, but a topknot would allow for best visibility. Use a scarf scrunchie in a contrasting colour from your locks so it stands out fully!

#5: Braided high ponytail

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A braided high ponytail is a fun and flirty scarf scrunchie hairstyle that looks more complicated than it appears. If you already know how to braid hair, then this will be easy peasy. Simply tie your hair up using the scrunchie as you normally would, part your hair in 3 sections, and combine each of the 2 scarf ends with any 2 sections of hair before braiding. When you finally reach the end, secure everything with a small hair elastic and you’re good to go!

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#6: Bohemian half bun

Scarf scrunchie hairstylesPhoto from Sparks & Daughters

Nail that hippie flower child look with a half bun, encircled with a scarf scrunchie in lieu of a flower crown - and bonus points if it’s got vibrant 70’s-style floral prints. Curl or texturise your hair beforehand so that the scrunchie will have more volume to grip onto, and leave the ends dangling for that carefree boho vibe.

Scarf scrunchie hairstylesPhoto from SHEIN

On that note, it’s interesting to see how the same style can bring forth a whole different feel with minor tweaks; By going for a scarf scrunchie with muted colours and a silkier material, as well as swapping out the large textured bun for one that’s smaller in diameter, you can easily create a more polished version of the above that still retains that a certain boho-chic quality.

#7: Double scrunchies

Scarf scrunchie hairstylesPhoto from Shopee

No one said you have to stop at just one! If “more is more” is your style mantra, then go on and add a second scarf scrunchie right below the first for a more unconventional, head-turning look. You can even use scarf scrunchies of 2 different colours, either to play with complementary tones, or vivid colour blocking. 

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#8: Wrapped ponytail

Scarf scrunchie hairstylesPhoto from Shopee

Suffering from perpetual frizz? Use a scarf scrunchie and wrap that ponytail up, and no one will be able to tell! Not only does this help keep flyaways in check, it also dresses up an otherwise plain pony while giving you a neat and demure appearance. In fact, ribbon-wrapped ponytails like these are a popular Japanese hairstyle trend!

#9: Low chignon

Scarf scrunchie hairstylesPhoto from Alex Gaboury

A low chignon bun oozes sophistication, but can also appear old-fashioned at times. Put a modern and less formal spin on this elegant look with a patterned scarf scrunchie, so you can pair it with your daily wear with ease! Fun prints like polka dots will allow it to go well even with casual clothes such as tank tops and shorts.

Scarf scrunchie hairstylesPhoto from SHEIN

Where to buy scarf scrunchies in Singapore

Scarf scrunchie SingaporePhoto from Shopee

The cheapest scarf scrunchies we’ve seen in Singapore so far are from Shopee Preferred seller Aidollar, going at just $0.99 each, with hundreds of positive reviews. These come in 3 different colourways and have a muted watercolour effect.

If you prefer solid colours and brighter tones, get them from Shopee Preferred seller SOGDIANA instead. Their scarf scrunchies come in all sorts of designs, from solid colours to floral prints and other assorted patterns, and cost around $1.30 to $1.40 each.

SHEIN Singapore also has a ton of these, starting from just $1. Sort prices from high to low if you’re looking for value-for-money sets that include multiple pieces in different designs.

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