two women wearing bunluv scrunchies in different styles

Should you change where you tie your hair?

Should You Change Where You Tie Your Hair?

It’s easy to tie your hair
the same way
every day

The same height
The same placement

Not because you’ve chosen it

but because it’s familiar

Should you change where you tie your hair?

Changing where you tie your hair can shift how it is held across different sections.

Instead of repeating the same position each day, small variations in placement can create more balance in how your hair is worn over time.

Why repeating the same position matters

When hair is tied in the same place each day,
the same section is held

again and again

Over time, this repetition becomes part of your routine

Even if you’re not aware of it

If you haven’t yet, you can read more here:
What happens when you tie your hair in the same place every day

Not the roots. Not the ends. The section in between

Most haircare focuses on the roots
or the ends

But daily styling often places hold
in the section in between

Where your hair is tied

This is the part that’s repeated
most often

What changing your hairstyle actually does

Rotating your hairstyle doesn’t mean doing more

It simply means shifting where your hair is held

You might start to notice:

  • Less repetition in the same section
  • A softer, more natural fall once released
  • Less visible creasing in one fixed place
  • More variation in how your hair sits day to day

Simple ways to rotate your hairstyles

You don’t need a full routine change

Start small:

  • Alternate between high, mid, and low ponytails
  • Move your bun slightly higher or lower each day
  • Switch between a ponytail, braid, or loose style
  • Change your part or direction of hold

A small shift

that changes how your hair is held

Fixed placement vs rotating your hold

Fixed Position Daily Rotating Placement
Same section held repeatedly Different sections share the hold
Creasing often appears in one place Creasing is less concentrated
Habit-driven styling More varied, intentional styling
One position repeated Placement changes naturally

A different way to hold your hair

BUNLUV spiral scrunchies are designed as an alternative to traditional hair ties

With a spiral inner structure
and a soft outer fabric

For those looking for a more considered way
to secure their hair

across different styles and placements

FAQs

Should you change where you tie your hair every day?
Changing where you tie your hair regularly can help vary how it is held, rather than repeating the same position each day.

Does rotating hairstyles help reduce creasing?
Rotating hairstyles may help reduce visible creasing in one area by avoiding the same placement repeatedly.

What is the best way to avoid repeating the same hairstyle?
Alternating the height, style, and placement of your hair can help create a more varied and balanced routine.

Final thought

Instead of changing your scrunchie every day

Try changing where your hair is held

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