Scrunchies Are The Fashion Nostalgia We All Need Right Now

Sorry, Carrie Bradshaw, but the world is officially wearing scrunchies. Here are our favorites.
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Scrunchies are back, whether you're OK with it or not. Just embrace it.

I was born in the early ’90s and hit peak awkwardness in the early to mid-2000s — which means I’ve participated in a lot of cringeworthy fashion trends. Fake tattoo necklaces? Check. Big Baby-G watch that took up my entire 9-year-old arm? Check. Chunky black platform sandals with mesh top supports that no tween could actually walk in? Check. And yes, even scrunchies of all varieties. The difference is that now, in my early 30s, I am once again using scrunchies. 

Thanks in part to their rapid rise in popularity and quality, it is seemingly impossible to avoid scrunchies. I see them at the checkout counter or front and center in display cases. I half expect a free scrunchie with purchase, or at the very least, a matching scrunchie and face mask combo. They often come with cute ribbons or bows.

More importantly, the elasticity doesn’t give me a headache three minutes into wearing them. As I’ve seen my hair develop into a damaged bundle, I’m especially sensitive to how the strands are held together at all hours of the day. Elastic bands feel like they are ripping apart each strand, so to avoid breakage, I turn to scrunchies. And finally, when my hair has gone a few days without a wash, scrunchies seem to add a little pizazz to the old bedhead.

So, scrunchies are back, much to Carrie Bradshaw’s chagrin. I will always think of the time Carrie lambasted her mediocre boyfriend’s novel, which ended in a fight and a subsequent breakup: “You have your leading lady running all over town wearing a scrunchie. A SCRUUUUNCHIE!” While I would never side with Berger, I have to admit that scrunchies are back and better than ever. 

Below are a few of our favorites, if you want to get on this train.

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12-Piece Blush Velvet Scrunchie Set
Amazon
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Autumn Adeigbo Green + Orange Floral Scrunchie
Shopbop
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Rifle Paper Co. Scrunchie
Rifle Paper Co.
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16-Piece Scrunchie Set
Amazon
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Long Tail Hair Twister (Universal Thread)
Target
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Lele Sadoughi Striped Terry Cloth Oversized Scrunchie
Shopbop
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Wide Scrunchie Two-Pack In Liberty Florals
J.Crew
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Kitsch Eco-Friendly Towel Scrunchie Set
Anthropologie
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Five-Pack Skinny Scrunchies (Sweaty Betty)
Nordstrom
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Ruffle Lounge Scrunchie Set Of Four
Nordstrom Rack
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Slip Silk Large Scrunchie Set
Anthropologie
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5-Piece Hair Scarf Set
Amazon
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Patchwork Super Scrunchie
Free People

Before You Go

Black-Owned Haircare Products That Black Hairstylists Swear By
As I Am Leave-In Conditioner(01 of12)
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Slater’s picks are affordable drugstore staples. “One of the products I like to use on my clients is by As I Am. The leave-in conditioner is great. I find that it protects and strengthens your hair," Slater said. "Leave-in conditioners are my favorites because it’s extra protection when you are styling or from climate change or from sun damage.”

As I Am Leave in Conditioner, $10.50
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As I Am Curling Jelly(02 of12)
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As I Am DoubleButter Cream(03 of12)
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Her next recommendations work perfectly together for conditioning, defining and styling hair. "The DoubleButter and Curling Jelly work great to define curls and for twist-out hairstyles," she said. "The hair feels soft and also looks shiny. Use this with a hooded dryer and — amazing!”

As I Am DoubleButter Cream, $28
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Nairobi Wrapp-It Shine Foaming Lotion(04 of12)
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Kendall Dorsey, the celebrity hairstylist behind Solange’s iconic looks (and who also counts Yara Shahidi and Justine Skye among his many clients) recommends his favorite multitasking — and affordable — hair care product.

“Nairobi is a Black-owned hair company that I absolutely love," he said. "Their foam mouse can be used for so many different things. I personally love it to set my wigs and crest baby hairs, molding a short haircut, just so many things."

Nairobi Wrapp-It Shine Foaming Lotion 32oz, $29.95
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XOXO Virgin Hair(05 of12)
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“Virgin Hair is a brand that I support for my day-to-day clients. I like the lace front wigs in 150% density and their natural wave hair wigs are the highest quality," Dorsey said. "Really, just a great brand and customer service." Virgin Hair's Raw Waves Frontal Wig is one of its bestsellers.

XOXO Virgin Hair 13x6 Raw Waves Frontal Wig, $510
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Keira Ashley Hair and Scalp Cleanser Oil(06 of12)
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Annagjid "Kee" Taylor, celebrity hair stylist and author of "All Hair Is Good Hair," recommends this sulfate-free clarifying scalp oil from Keira Ashley.

“This is a great product, as it's an oil that actually cleanses your hair and scalp. If you're dealing with dandruff or an itchy scalp, this oil is great as it gently removes buildup and flakes of skin while nourishing and moisturizing your scalp and hair," Taylor said. "I love to use this before I put my hair into a protective style to ensure my scalp is really clean. If you have a really dry scalp, start using this once a week. If you are just using it for clarifying and maintenance, you can probably use it closer to once a month.”

Keira Ashley Hair and Scalp Cleanser Oil, $23
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Deeper Than Hair Resurrection Masque(07 of12)
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Taylor's next pick is a moisturizing masque. “Moisture is a key component of good hair health, so a really good conditioning treatment is a must in my hair routine," Taylor said. "I love this keratin-infused masque, which restores, moisturizes and strengthens the hair while reducing frizz and breakage."

The masque is safe for all hair types and for color- or chemically-treated hair. It's also free of parabens, alcohol, sulfates and sodium chloride.

"Depending on your particular hair type and how dry your hair is, start by adding this hair masque into your wash routine about every other week," Taylor continued. "If you feel that you need to use it more frequently or less frequently, you can adjust from there!”

Deeper Than Hair Resurrection Masque, $23
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Design Essentials Wash Day Deep Moisture Masque(08 of12)
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Alicia Bailey, hair texture expert and director of education at Design Essentials, said using the right products and having a healthy hair routine is crucial to hair health.

“As a part of my regular regimen, I must have the Almond & Avocado Wash Day Deep Moisture Masque, Almond & Avocado Moisturizing & Detangling Leave-In Conditioner and Almond & Avocado Honey Curl Forming Custard," Bailey said. "Having a set regimen is important to keep my hair healthy and moisturized at all times. Since it’s summer and I have level 10 hi-lift blonde hair, maintaining moisture is a must."

"I have a combination of 3C, 4A and 4B curls and coils, which means my hair can get frizzy and dry out easily," she continued. "I love how the masque coats my hair and imparts much-needed moisture. It leaves my hair very soft and easy to manage.”

Design Essentials Wash Day Deep Moisture Masque, $14.99
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Design Essentials Almond & Avocado Detangling Leave-In Conditioner(09 of12)
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“The leave-in is a must because I use that as a prep product to help seal my hair and layer under my styler,” Bailey added.

Design Essentials Almond & Avocado Detangling Leave-In Conditioner, $12.99
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Design Essentials Honey Curl Forming Custard(10 of12)
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“The Honey Curl Forming Custard is amazing because whether I am wearing a wash-n-go, finger coil set or two strand twists, I always get the perfect amount of hold and curl definition.”

Design Essentials Honey Curl Forming Custard, $16.99
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Miss Jessie’s Honey Curls Curl Enhancer(11 of12)
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Miko Branch, hairstylist and owner of CurlBar salon in Fort Lauderdale, FL (not to mention the CEO and co-founder of Miss Jessie's hair care), recommends curl-friendly essentials.

“Miss Jessie's Honey Curls has a great crème but gel-like consistency that gives the right amount of hold for your wash-and-go styles to lock in your curl, and uses honey as its natural ingredient," Branch said. "The smell is so yummy as it glides so perfectly while applying it to your hair.”

Miss Jessie’s Honey Curls Curl Enhancer, $16
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Miss Jessie’s Pillow Soft Curls(12 of12)
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Another one of Branch’s picks is the cult favorite curl cream.

“Miss Jessie's Pillow Soft Curls is a main staple for myself personally, but it is also a No. 1 fave for our customers, especially for wash-and-go styling," Branch said. "It truly defines every curl softly, while keeping the volume and with no crunch.”

Miss Jessie’s Pillow Soft Curls, $22
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