How to Choose the Right Scrunchies for Thin Hair

How to Choose the Right Scrunchies for Thin Hair

Are there scrunchies out there for fine hair? As in those that don't constantly slip out and leave marks? While they’re not super common, they do exist, and they’re specifically designed for the thinnest hair types. They hold well without being too tight, are gentle, and can be removed easily without any pulling or damage. Here are our top picks.

 

What to Look for When Choosing Scrunchies for Thin Hair

  • Look for fabrics like silk, satin, velvet, or cotton since they reduce friction and don’t pull or snag.

  • Some brands might not market their scrunchies specifically for fine hair, but look for keywords like “mini”, “gentle”, "soft" and "stretchable", in the description.

  • Avoid big, decorated scrunchies. They may be cute, but they’ll likely be too heavy for fine hair and could slip out.

  • Stay away from ties with metal parts—they’ll only tug and damage your strands.

 

The Best Scrunchies for Thin Hair

Here’s our rundown of the best ties:

 

Burlybands Thick Hair Ties

 

 

Burlybands are actually designed for thick hair but they work surprisingly well for thin hair. They stretch 3x more than standard ones, so they can be looped around multiple times without feeling any pull or snag on your strands. They also have a no-slip grip and are metal-free. They do not cause any ponytail headaches and won’t break due to the seamless design and the premium quality used to make them. The best part about them is that they can last for months and hundreds of uses which means no more buying hair ties every month!

 

Invisibobble Hair Ties

 

 

Invisibobble hair ties look exactly like a phone cord, but instead of making calls, you can use them to tie your hair. They're made from 60% recycled TPU, a type of artificial resin, which makes them waterproof and sweatproof. They're great for swimming and working out. The coil shape gives them a different kind of grip. They don’t rely on tightness to stay in place; instead, the coil shape evenly distributes pressure across your hair, so you get a secure hold without any pulling or denting. These hair ties are also famous for being crease-free. They come in different colors, with the original transparent variant being the most famous.

 

Goody Forever Ouchless Elastic Hair Ties

 

 

Goody Forever hair ties feature a 16-strand inner core that helps them retain their shape and elasticity over time. They're metal-free, have a seamless design, and come in various sizes and colors. They also last 3x longer compared to other hair ties due to the bead closure that prevents snapping.

 

Ivyu Silk Scrunchies

 

 

Ivyu silk scrunchies have an elastic band inside that provides a firm grip without being too tight or too loose. They're great for sleeping as they won't pull on your strands and they're perfect if you have a habit of putting your hair tie on your wrist since they're loose enough and won't leave a mark. Not just finer hair, these slip scrunchies work for every hair type including curly, wavy, coily, straight, shorter hair, and other hair textures as well.

 

Kitsch Satin Hair Scrunchies

 

 

Kitsch mini scrunchies are made from a premium satin material and have a no-crease design. They come in various colors and sizes, including ultra-petite options that are perfect for thin hair. The slim, ruched design looks delicate for any occasion, and they can be worn both in your hair and on your wrist. Kitsch is a female-owned company based in Los Angeles, California. Their skinny scrunchies are designed with love and made to be enjoyed by everyone.

 

How to Care for Your Fine Hair When Using Hair Ties

  • Avoid wearing your hair in the same style every day, especially in tight ponytails as it can lead to breakage. You can go for a low ponytail one day, a bun the next, or even leave your hair down at times.

  • When tying your hair, don't pull your hair back too tightly, and avoid making too many wraps. At a maximum, wrap your hair only 3 times.

  • When taking out your hair tie, gently unwind it instead of pulling, to avoid snagging.

  • Do not use hair ties if your hair is wet. Wet hair is more vulnerable to damage. If you need to put your hair up, use a loose clip or a soft scrunchie that won’t pull on your damp strands.

  • If you’re wearing a tight style, try not to keep it in all day.

  • Fine hair can get dry easily, especially around the ends. Before using a hair tie, use a lightweight leave-in conditioner or hair oil.

  • If you feel any tension on your scalp or near where the ponytail sits, remove one wrap from the tie or let your hair down.

  • Avoid sleeping with a hair tie. If you do sleep with a hair tie, go for a very loose style using a soft scrunchie or silk tie.

 

Why Fine Hair Needs Special Attention

Unlike thicker hair, fine hair is naturally thinner due to a lesser protein structure, so it can’t take as much stress and is prone to breakage. It also tends to get more split ends compared to other hair types. Even little things, like pulling too hard or using the wrong type of hair tie, can affect its health.

 

How to Style (and Care for) Fine Hair

  • Use only lightweight styling products like a volumizing mousse or a texturizing spray to manage frizz. Heavy products like thick creams or oils can weigh down fine hair, making it look flat.

  • When blow-drying, use a round brush to add volume. Lift sections of your hair up and direct the dryer to the roots. Be gentle during this process, and do not tug or pull on your strands.

  • Fine hair doesn’t always handle heat well, so try to limit how often you use straighteners or curling irons. If you do use heat, keep the temperature low and always apply a heat protectant spray first.

  • Style your hair in loose braids and soft waves to make it look fuller. To get easy heatless waves, you can braid damp hair at night, sleep on it, and let it loose in the morning.

  • Do not wash your hair every day. Instead, wash every second day, or even less. Fine hair can get greasy faster, but washing it too often strips it of natural oils, making it more fragile. On off days, use a little dry shampoo at the roots.

  • Trim your hair every 6–8 weeks to get rid of or prevent any split ends.

  • Sleep on silk pillowcases at night to prevent breakage when tossing and turning.

 

Summary

There you are - the top scrunchies and hair ties for fine hair. Always look for materials like silk, satin, or velvet that are gentle on your hair, and opt for smaller, lightweight designs that won’t weigh your hair down.

Looking for a hair tie that actually works for fine hair? Burlybands is our top pick. These hair ties give you a strong hold without pulling or slipping, and they’re designed to be gentle on even the thinnest hair. Perfect for workouts, busy days, or whenever you need your hair to stay put. Shop with us today.

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