FIVE WAYS TO PULL FALL’S TRENDING HAIRSTYLES WITH THE SURGING SCRUNCHIES
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Have you tried a hairstyle with the ‘IT’ accessory of the season?
The fall season is synonymous with cozy sweaters, intense makeup, and of course, polished hairstyles. But this season bid goodbye to your old hair routine and hop on to a whole new look with the chicest accessory, the scrunchies. Is it the ‘IT’ accessory of the season? Well, we would like to believe so owing to the galore of hairstyles spotted on the streets of New York Fashion Week. Refreshing your look with a new hairstyle is actually a risk-taking move but the revival of this cool-girl staple from the 90s will lure you for its playfulness, be it about taking your messy bun hair-do a notch above with silky-scrunchies or bringing a ‘colour-block twist’ to your twisted braid! Here comes our scrunchie-guide for all kinds of hair length and colour with the trending Fall hairs-dos to go with.
Silk scrunchie for messy hair bun
We well-relate to the hair-do struggle when you don’t want to look clumsy and nor ‘too’ proper, in that case, messy bun comes to the rescue. This bundled up hairstyle is not only infinitely attractive for its effortlessness but it also adds volume to your hair. To pin the bun in place for the long day, secure it with a silk-scrunchy and to make it look sassier you could choose to leave the strands untucked.
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IFM Recommends: Get the look with Versace's scarf print silk scrunchie, available in vibrant pink tones of baroque print.
Multi-coloured scrunchies for layered twisted braid
Emulating a princess-y look is not so tough, all you have to do is pull a layered twisted braid; you'd instantly have the crown moment. But to make it look more than just a braided hair-do, accompany the braid with a pair of scrunches in gradient hues or you could also go a little boho by choosing distinct colours. Simply create multiple layers from top to bottom, divide them in half each, starting from the top layer twist both the halves and tie them with a scrunchie, follow the same for the second halves of layers and tie it with another scrunchie but this time along with the hair from the first layer, and continue doing so until you’re done with your whole length. Voila!
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IFM Recommends: Consider the set of three twill scrunchies by 8 Other Reasons that not only comes in three beautiful hues of black, chalk blue, and peach but also has pearl embellishments on.
No matter how bad your hair day is, a slicked-back sky-high ponytail will always make you look classy and nonetheless, sexy! They say, the messier the better and considering that we suggest doing beachy waves to your hair and wrapping them in a high pony with a leather scrunchie.
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IFM Recommends: Manokhi's leather scrunchie is your go-to for the high pony, not only it looks like a perfect the leather-fabric but will grip your hair relatively better than any other kind of hair-tie.
Space buns have time travelled and hopped back into the trend of Fall hairstyles and we can't be happier about it! The princess Leia-inspired hairdo is here but with the playful addition of scrunchies. Divide your hair into two halves, twist them on to the head’s either side, wrap the buns in scrunchies and your double top knots hairstyle is good to go!
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IFM Recommends: We like Le Kasha's hair scrunchies that come in millennial pink tone and silk fabric to look as cute as your little hair buns!
Emulate the runway style by carrying the Banana bun this Fall – calling it slick and messy at the same time won’t be a wrong statement but the addition of scarf scrunchie makes the uber-cool style a romantic one. Isn’t it the perfect hair-do for all your midi-dresses?
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IFM Recommends: Donni’s soft-pink scarf scrunchie in satin fabric and tropical print is our pick – it’ll go just perfect with your dark-floral dresses and even the leather outfits.
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