 Hello, it's Missy! Thank you for watching! For today's video, I thought it was time to share some more easy hairstyles using scrunchies. Today's video was sponsored by Lily's Soak, so I'll be using their scrunchies to show you how I created these hairstyles. This beautiful sweater is also from them, and I'll also be sharing how I use their silk pillowcases for the skin and hair benefits. Make sure to like and subscribe, let me know in the comment section which of their hairstyles is your favorite, and let's get started! To begin the first hairstyle, I'm going to divide off two small pieces of hair to frame my face, and then I'm going to divide off a section of hair at the top of my head. I'm going to be using this section to create a little mini bun. So using a clear elastic band, I'm going to wrap it around the section of hair, so the bun sits at the back of the top of my head. On the last wrap of the elastic, I'm going to pull the hair partway through to create a small little loop. Now I'm going to wrap the ends around the elastic, so I'm taking the rest of the hair that's sticking out from the bun, and I'm going to wrap this clockwise around the band a couple of times. Then I'm going to tuck the hair back around the elastic underneath the bun to hold them in place. And now I'm going to grab some bobby pins and pin down sections of the bun to help shape the bun and close up any spacings between the two sections. Then I'm going to take my scrunchie and tie this over the bun. I'm using the small scrunchie set from Lily Silk, and these scrunchies are made from 100% mulberry silk, so they're gentle on the hair and they don't snag like regular hair ties. So I'm just wrapping mine twice around the bun, so it sits right underneath around the base of the bun. Today's video is sponsored by Lily Silk, which strives to inspire people to live a better life and more sustainable lifestyle. They offer a wide variety of high-quality silk products, such as pillowcases, bedding sets, pajamas, hair accessories, and more. Lily Silk also has a zero waste policy working with TerraCycle, the world-known recycling company, where they are committed to zero waste production. They use fabric remains to make accessories such as silk eye masks and scrunchies. I have their beautiful pullover style cashmere turtleneck sweater in white that is knitted from 100% cashmere and designed with a ripped knitting trim at the cuffs and hem. It offers warmth and easily styles with jeans and dresses. I've also been using their Lily herb antibacterial mint silk pillowcase, which is a green innovation silk pillowcase that is different from other silk pillowcases. It contains natural plant extracts and a minty aroma, and these herbal ingredients have a calming effect and work as a sleep aid. Peppermint extract specifically promotes the body dissipating heat, which is helpful for sleep. It also has an antibacterial effect against a variety of bacteria. Lily Silk's products are luxurious yet affordable, and these products help promote better sleep, their anti-aging, and their wonderfully soft and smooth, making them comfortable to sleep on. For the next hairstyle, I'm going to start with my hair parted near the center. Then I'm going to divide out some pieces to frame my face and another piece to hang in front of my ears. Then I'm going to separate out the two sections I'll be working with. So I'm going to divide off a large section of hair on the left side of my head from behind my ear and down from the top of my head. Then I'm going to divide off a similar section with the hair on the right side of my head. I'm going to twist this section together, upwards as well, and then tie the two pieces together. So using a clear elastic band, I'm going to tie the two sections together near the nape of my neck. I left down the very bottom section of hair because this will help shape the ponytail a lot easier than combining all of the hair together. So once that's tied off, I'm going to take the ends of the ponytail and flip them up and around the elastic band. This will make the two side twists a lot tighter, and then I can go back over them and carefully pull sections of the twists out of the elastic just slightly to make the twists a lot more full looking. And now I'm going to finish off the ponytail style, so I'm going to combine the remaining hair together with the ends from the top section as well, and I'm going to tie them all together using my scrunchie into a low ponytail near the nape of my neck. For the next hairstyle, I'm going to transition the previous hairstyle into an updo. Starting right before I tied all of the hair together into the final ponytail, I'm going to have all of the hair combined together at the nape of my neck. Then using my scrunchie, I'm going to tie it over the hair as if I'm creating a ponytail. On the last wrap of the scrunchie though, I'm going to pull the hair partway through to create a loop with the hair, and now I'm going to hide the ends. So I'm going to take the rest of the hair that's hanging out of the loop, and I'm going to wrap this across the top of the bun towards the left side, and then I'm going to tuck them around the scrunchie underneath the bun. I want the ends to be left hanging out on the right side of the bun, so I pulled on my loop section a little bit with the ends that were hanging down just to make it a little bit smaller, and then I wrapped them around the top of the bun just to ensure that I'd have enough hair left out on the right side of the bun. Starting the next hairstyle with my hair parted near the center, I'm going to divide out some hair to frame my face, so from along the top of my forehead and then a little bit in front of my ears as well. Then I'm going to divide out a larger section of hair from my part line down to my left ear, and I'm going to clip this aside to use later. Then I'm going to divide out a similar sized section on the left side of my head, and I'm going to use these two sections to create a half up style, so I'm going to twist the two sections upwards and then bring them together at the center at the back of my head, and using a clear elastic band I'm going to tie the two twisted sections together and then wrap my scrunchie over the clear elastic band. This will give the hairstyle a little extra security so it doesn't fall loose throughout the day, and now to make sure the two side sections are twisted enough, I'm going to flip the ends up and around the hair ties. Then I can go back and make the twists fuller, so I'm going to carefully pull on small sections of hair so they slide out of the elastic just slightly and work my way along both of the twists. This will make the two twisted sections look larger and more full. For the next hairstyle I'm going to begin by dividing out a section of hair from the top of my head, so I'm creating a part in the hair starting at about my temples and then going towards the center of the back of my head, and I'm going to tie off this section of hair using a clear elastic band. I've also got my hair parted near the center like the previous styles and I've divided out a few pieces of hair to frame my face. Once that's tied off I'm going to divide off another section of hair so starting right above my ears I'm going to create another horizontal part going towards the back of my head and I'm going to combine the ends from the first ponytail into this section of hair. Now I'm going to create another ponytail so using another clear elastic band I'm going to tie off this section of hair a few inches down from the first elastic band. Then I'm going to find the hair that's going in between the two elastics and I'm going to gently pinch and pull on small sections of this hair so this section sticks out a little bit further than the rest of the hair. This will create kind of a bubble style braid. So now I'm going to create a third ponytail section so I'm going to combine the remaining hair together at the nape of my neck and add in the ponytail from the previously tied off section. Then using another clear elastic band I'm going to tie off this last section of hair so it sits a few inches down from the second elastic band and then I'm going to pinch and pull out the hair that is going in between the two elastics like the previous section to create another bubble in the hair that sticks out a little bit further than the rest. Then as a last step I'm going to take my scrunchie and tie this over the third elastic band to finish off the style. To begin the next style I'm going to start by bringing all of my hair over my left shoulder. I want this style to be a sideswept type of braid so I'm going to create it on one side and I'm going to braid the hair into a rope or twisted type of braid so I'm going to divide all of my hair into two equal sections. Then I'm going to twist the two sections in one direction while wrapping them around each other in the opposite direction. So I'm going to be crossing the left strand over the right strand while simultaneously twisting each section towards the left. So I'm crossing the section that is closest to my face over the top the other section while twisting it back towards my face. And once the hair reaches the bottom I'm going to take a clear elastic band and wrap it over the end of the twist so it doesn't unravel. And now I'm going to go back over the sides of the twist and gently pull on small pieces of hair so they slowly come out from the elastic band. This will make the rope braid look twice as big and full and once I've pulled out the braid enough and I like the size of it I'm going to take my scrunchie and wrap this over the elastic band at the bottom of the braid to finish off the look. For the next hairstyle I'm going to create a ponytail style so to start I'm going to combine all of my hair together at the nape of my neck and tie it off using a scrunchie. Now I'm going to create a bubble braid so I'm going to grab another scrunchie and tie it about four inches down from the first scrunchie. Then I'm going to gently pull on the hair in between the two scrunchies so the bubble is going to be a lot bigger and more full. Then I'm going to create one more bubble section of the braid so I'm taking a third scrunchie and I'm going to tie this over the end of the ponytail about four inches down from the second scrunchie and then I'm going to go back over the hair that is in between the two scrunchies and gently pinch and pull on the hair so it pulls out just slightly from the scrunchie and this will make the section look larger and more full. Thank you so much for watching I hope you enjoyed today's video let me know in the comment section which of the hairstyles was your favorite make sure to like and subscribe click that notification bell so you never miss any future videos and I will see you next time