Traditionally scrunchies consist of a circular elastic band completely encased by a piece of gathered fabric designed to produce a pouffy look. |
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Sammi rushed over to them dressed in her favorite leather, purple skirt with her streaked hair tied into two big ponytails with scrunchies. |
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Carly had even taken a pair of scrunchies and tied Yelina's hair in pig-tails. |
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Her long hair was unrestrained by any scrunchies or finger traps, but her face bore the same sneaky smile. |
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In addition to scrub tops, Scrubs Key West offers coordinating jackets, pants, surgical caps and scrunchies. |
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It didn't take me long to find some hair stuff to straighten my hair and I gathered so many hair scrunchies it didn't make sense. |
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She breathed in the fresh air, untainted by the smell of bat guano, and began following the trail she had marked earlier with hair scrunchies. |
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This movie will make you want to travel back in time to the 1980s when Michael Jackson's Thriller was a hit and you used to wear leg warmers and scrunchies. |
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He's freshly bandaged, arm in a sling, his straggling gray hair held back by one of Dorrie's scrunchies. |
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Yet I took a fancy to the blooming marigolds, poking their green faces and shapely bare legs out of torso-size orange hair scrunchies. |
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At the level of the link, Coco leaves are placed head down and accompanied with yellow scrunchies. |
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I took two scrunchies and tied my long hair into two big ponytails. |
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No visible tattoos, sovereigns, mismatched jewellery, scrunchies, large clips or hoop earrings. |
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With lovely hair accessories including scrunchies, hair clips, a comb and mirror you can create trendy hairstyles for you and your 39 cm high Hairstyle Madeleine soft doll. |
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A variety of matching, colour-coordinated quality accessories, available for each group, such as wraps, pareos and hair scrunchies, add that final touch to this wide selection. |
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With its sparkles and hair scrunchies, rhythmic, as it is called by its followers, can look more like modern dance-meets-small-town circus than a traditional Olympic competition. |
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Found Magazine is often described as a lost-and-found, like the one at your local ice-skating rink full of scrunchies and socks, but, really, it's more of a pound. |
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