The Hairstyle:
Keep your hair out of your face with a loose, messy braid under wide-brimmed floppy hats and fedoras. The hat will keep your style looking polished, and you can simply shake out the braid once you remove your topper.
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The Hat: Fluffy Earmuffs
The Hairstyle:
If your attire calls for a sleek updo or polished ponytail, don't even think about risking the static frenzy that comes with a winter hat. Jumbo earmuffs will keep your ears just as warm and will save your 'do. Create extra volume at your crown by teasing, so the band of your earmuffs won't flatten your hairstyle on top.
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The Hat: A Knit Beanie
The Hairstyle:
A beanie worn at the back of your head is perfect for bad hair days, when all you want to do is hide your tangled mess of hair. Just create some style at the front of your head, like braided bangs or a pinned back pompadour, to create the illusion of fully done hair.
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The Hat: A Cozy Trapper
The Hairstyle:
Some days the temperature requires something a little more heavy duty. For larger hats, like this trapper hat, keep the rest of your look simple and keep hair pulled away from your face. A side ponytail or braid keeps the focus on your face.
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The Hat: A Wintery Visor
If you prefer a sporty visor-style hat in the winter, a ponytail may seem like a quick and easy fix, but keep in mind the bill of a visor draws the eye forward. Instead, wear hair loose and flowing to keep a feminine look.
Hat hair -- all winter, it's the bane of our existence. We've tried every trick in the book, from rubbing a dryer sheet over our roots to breaking out the strongest pomades in our beauty cabinets to slick down a style. But truth be told, unless you're willing to ditch your winter hat and risk losing your ears to frostbite, the best way to avoid hat hair is to embrace it and match your hairstyle to your favorite winter hat. Here, five winter hairstyles that work with you, not against you -- so the dreaded hat head will be a thing of the past.