How to Wear Ear Warmer Headbands for a Chic Look
Ear warmers are a lovely accessory to wear in the cold. When it's cold outside, using an ear warmer can help you stay warm by reducing heat loss from your head. Ear warmers come in various styles, the most prevalent of which are headband ear warmers and ear muffs. If you take the necessary precautions, you can wear ear warmers in style while staying warm this winter.
Here are several stylish ways to wear ear warmer headbands:
Experiment with different colors
Your ear warmer should be a fashionable accessory that complements the rest of your outfit. When choosing an ear warmer to wear, find one that complements your attire. While using the same hues is one way to coordinate colors, it is not the only way. Make sure your ear warmers and apparel are the same color family.
Your ear warmers should also be earth tones if you wear earth tones.
If you like bold and vibrant colors, ensure you get an ear warmer that matches.
Color families include pastels, earth tones, and jewel tones.
A second simple approach for harmonizing colors is to look at a color wheel and choose a complementary color, or a hue that is directly opposite on the wheel. Green and pink are opposite colors on the color wheel, as are yellow, violet, red, and blue.
Choose an ear warmer that matches your outfit.
Consider your desired style and choose an ear warmer that complements it to preserve a united appearance. For example, a sports headband ear warmer would most likely suit a sporting outfit if you seek to achieve a sporty impression. A knitted ear warmer in earth tones can work nicely if you want to appear comfortable or elegant.
Maintain a low-key makeup look
Ear warmers draw attention to the face and give a more relaxed appearance. Apply as little makeup as possible and choose winter-appropriate cosmetic tones. White highlights and eyeliner smudge look best when worn with an ear warmer.
Using ear warmers with winter hats and other accessories
A scarf, beanie hat, or hood can match your ear warmers and provide additional coverage for your head and neck. This combination will trap heat and keep you warm even when the weather outside is frigid. Consider how your ear warmers will complement your other clothing, such as your winter coat and gloves. Knitted ear warmers look great when paired with shawls.
An elegant two-tone twist
This ear warmer with a twist is a delicate two-color combination that adds a lot of chic elegance. It is more elegant in color and style than some of the hideous winter hats we wear yearly. This year's patterns are brighter, more trendy, and just as warm, with double wool material encircling the skull. The look is very girly and attractive when worn with a tight or loose bun.
With Earmuffs
Choose an earmuff that will not tangle with your hair
Traditional earmuffs have a wide band that wraps over the crown of the head, tangles your hair, and is uncomfortable. Other options, such as earmuffs with or without a band in the back, are more effective.
If you are concerned about your hair's appearance while wearing them, you may consider getting a style that does not interfere with your hair.
Using your hands, separate the earmuffs.
With your hands, gently separate the portion that will go over your ear. If you pull too hard, your earmuffs may be damaged. The goal is for them to fit over your head.
Put the mufflers over your ears.
Position the band behind the back or over the head, depending on the style of the earmuff. If you have long hair, you can wear the earmuffs by pulling them up. Some earmuffs can be made larger or smaller by tugging or pressing on the band.
If your earmuffs' band is too loose, squeeze or tighten it. If your earmuffs are excessively tight, loosen or tug on the band of the earmuffs.
With Crystal embellishments
This entirely new style combines stylish ash-blonde hair with an ornate ear warmer. If you're going to a formal occasion and don't want your old "bobble hat" to detract from your appearance, this is an excellent method to keep your head and ears toasty. The mint green wool complements the cool color scheme, and the iridescent rhinestones add a lovely icy touch!
How to Wear an Ear Warmer Headband Most Effectively
Brush your hair
Brush your hair to remove knots before applying an ear warmer. Use your hands to fluff and volumize your hair. If you have curly hair, you can keep it in place by using your hands instead of a brush. People with shorter hair may have their bangs parted to one side.
When wearing ear warmers, longer hair and hair that tangles easily are more prone to becoming unruly.
Put your hair in a bun or a high ponytail.
If you're using an ear warmer that looks like a headband, bun your hair to make it simpler to slip the ear warmer over your head without tangling it. Make a high ponytail or bun with a hair tie or clip before placing the headband ear warmers.
A jaw clip can also draw up a part of your hair while leaving the remainder down. This will give you a boho look. Although wearing your hair up is not required, it might help keep long hair from becoming tangled.
Wrap the headband around your neck and extend it.
Stretch your headband ear warmer by pulling the ends apart. Hold it over your head and drop your hands to allow it to fall on your neck. Once it's around your neck, position it so that the front of the head warmer faces the front of your body.
You can skip this step if your headband has an attaching button on the back.
Most headbands will have decorations or logos on the front.
Knitted headbands are often thicker in the front and narrower in the back.
Adjust your headband
To finish, pull your headband over your brow. Your ear warmer should be angled to cover both your forehead and ears. If your headband has a button on the back, instead of pulling it around your neck and onto your forehead, you can attach it to your head at an angle and button the back to secure it.
If your hair is up, ensure the ear warmer's rear falls below your bun or ponytail. If your hair is in a ponytail or bun, you can let it fall over the ear warmer or leave it up.
How to style long hair with ear warmers
Adjust the ear warmer to fit over your head and around your neck. Make sure any logos or embellishments are on the front, then slip it up to cover the front of your head and place it over your ears.
If your ear-warmer band has a button at the back, there's no need to wrap it around your neck and move it up to your brow. Just unfold it, wrap each side around your head, and secure the back button.
Brush your long hair with a comb to smooth and untangle it. Then take two side portions and clip them to the crown of your head for a brief duration. The rear of the ear warmer headband should be hidden underneath your hair.
Then, take the clips off the side pieces and hang them over the ear warmers. This will keep your ears warmer and give you an attractive headband style that draws attention to your face.
How to style short hair with ear warmers
Ear warmer headbands look best on short hair when left down — even if you mess it up with pomade. In addition, a deep part on one side can be used to produce a fashionable asymmetrical fringe. For curly hair, just position the ear warmer and take out portions of long hair to cover the sides, as curly hair is less likely to be damaged by an ear warmer.
How to style thin hair
Styling thin hair might require an extra lift, especially in between the headband on top. Choose a product that will give you a little extra volume there.
Why do people wear ear warmers?
Most of us are aware that because heat naturally rises, we all lose a significant amount of heat through our heads. However, did you know this affects your core body temperature and internal organs? Low temperatures are a well-known cause of hearing loss; no one wants to lose their hearing because they didn't protect their ears from the winter weather!
Remember that you must protect your hearing if the temperature dips below 15oC (59oF). This is the temperature at which the brain's temperature controller starts storing heat to keep your internal organs operating normally. Furthermore, the heat causes blood to flow away from the ears, nose, hands, and feet, necessitating warm socks, gloves, scarves, and ear warmers.
What is the finest ear warmer style?
Because ear-warmers can be worn indoors and outdoors, try to collect a small collection that complements your favorite fashion styles. For example, an ear warmer in the same fabric as your outfit completes a sports outfit. If you prefer a more casual style for everyday use, choose an ear warmer that complements the color of your hair.
Conclusion
As the temperature drops and the fireplaces warm up, the ear-warming headband is one hair accessory we're looking forward to wearing. Earwarmers are a versatile and simple way to make any outfit more comfortable and attractive. They come in various styles and can be used in various ways and fashion combinations. What combination is your favorite?