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scrunchie
(redirected from Scunci)

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scrunch·ie also scrunch·y  (skrnch)
n. pl. scrunch·ies
An elasticized fabric ring used chiefly by women and girls to gather or fasten the hair.

[After the company that made such rings.]

scrunchie [ˈskrʌntʃɪ]
n
(Clothing & Fashion) a loop of elastic covered loosely with fabric, used to hold the hair in a ponytail, etc.
Translations
scrunchie
n (for hair) → Zopfkranz m, → Zopfband nt


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Using the Scunci No Slip bobby pins in Silver, sweep small sections of the hair back and secure with a bobby pin, do this all over to create a pixie like look.
TAKE care of your hair when tying it back by using Scunci no damage elastics bobbles, right, which use new technology to be strong enough to hold your style in place and soft enough not to damage the hair.
The Ab-Fab guarantees fabulous abdominal muscles in just three weeks, The Robo-Maid runs around your house like one of those plastic hamster balls picking up dust, dirt and pet hairs and the Scunci steam cleaner leaves every domestic appliance totally spotless using nothing more powerful than boiling water.
 
 
 
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