Rechercher
to scrunch
01
froisser
to squeeze the hair with hands to make it look wavy
Transitive: to scrunch hair
02
se recroqueviller, se plier
to bend down or pull oneself into a compact position
Intransitive: to scrunch
03
croquer, cruncher
to make a noise, often by crushing or crunching something
Intransitive
04
écraser, rognonner
to squeeze or crunch something into a compact shape or form
Transitive: to scrunch sth
05
froncer, contracter
to tighten or draw together one's facial features
Transitive: to scrunch one's facial features
Scrunch
01
crissement, écrasement
a crunching noise
scrunch
v
Exemple
With a diffuser attachment on her blow dryer, she would scrunch her hair as she dried it.
After applying a styling mousse, she would scrunch her hair gently to enhance its natural waves.
She taught her daughter how to scrunch her long locks with a lightweight styling cream.
To achieve a beachy look, the hairstylist advised her to scrunch her damp hair with a sea salt spray.
He would scrunch his short hair with a gel to create a messy, tousled look that was effortlessly stylish.