Gone are the days of cursing out your thick, cozy scarf and spending 30 minutes untangling the matted knot it created at the nape of your neck. Cue Florido, Hailey Baldwin, Jasmine Tookes, and Justin Bieber’s hairstylist, and the six super-easy styles he created for Cosmopolitan.com — all so you can throw your hair up worry-free when you planning on bundling up in a warm, fuzzy, friction-causing, knot-inducing scarf.

Ruben Chamorro, Krystalina Tom

1. Double Knot Updo

This style is (1) a cool twist on a double pony and (2) really easy to execute. Watch and learn:

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1. Pull your hair back into two ponytails (don’t pull either of them through the whole way). Create one ponytail just below the crown of your head and one a few inches below that one above the nape of your neck.

2. Take the looped hair and pin it haphazardly with bobby pins. You can create whatever shape you want, but here, Florido chose an unconventional take on a bun. Repeat the process with the other looped pony below it.

3. Spray it with a flexible-hold hairspray, and curl any face-framing pieces with a flat iron.

Ruben Chamorro

2. Half-Up Twist

If you want to leave your hair down, watch below to learn a simple hack that will keep the hair at the nape of your neck from knotting.

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1. Section the hair that falls from your ears down and put it into a ponytail. This trick keeps your hair from rubbing against your scarf, so you can wear it down without any knots.

2. Release the rest of your hair so it’s all down.

3. Part your hair in line with the arch in your right brow, and then pull back the top half of your hair (from the center of your head to below your crown). Begin twisting it to the right until it starts to coil into itself. Pin it into place.

4. Twist the remaining ponytail again to the right and secure it into place again with another bobby pin.

5. Spray your swooped faux bang with hairspray so it’s secure, wrap the scarf around your neck, flip the hair out from underneath it, and go!

Ruben Chamorro

3. Twice-Twisted Pony

Low ponies can be a little boring sometimes, but thankfully all you need is a tiny twist on a classic look to spice up your hairstyle (and obvi keep your hair from knotting).

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1. Twist the sides of your hair toward the back. Starting with all of your hair down and pushed to the back, grab a section of hair along your hairline and start twisting it to the right as you move toward the back of your head. Use a duckbill clip to keep it in place.

2. Now twist it some more. Repeat step one on the right side, twisting your hair to the left as you move toward the back of your head.

3. Put the two twisted pieces together and secure with an elastic band.

4. Take a sliver of hair underneath the ponytail and wrap it around the hair tie to conceal it.

Ruben Chamorro

4. Bubble-Wrapped Ponytail

Swap your usual high pony for a more interesting take on the look, while simultaneously keeping your hair far, far away from your scarf.

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1. Pull your hair back into a ponytail right below the crown of your head. Secure it with an elastic band.

2. Wrap a sliver of hair around the hair tie to hide it. Take a sliver from underneath the ponytail and wrap it around the hair tie to camouflage it and make it appear more polished.



3. Move 2 inches down and wrap another hair tie around your hair.

4. Create the bubble effect. Gently pull the hair apart between the ponytails using your fingertips, creating a bubbled look.

5. Repeat steps 2–4 until you reach the ends of your hair.

Ruben Chamorro

5. Sexy Side Braid

All braids are beautiful IMO, but when wearing a scarf, choose a side braid that you can show off from the front.

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1. Part your hair in line with the arch in your left eyebrow.

2. Braid your beautiful hair. Starting at your hairline, begin Dutch braiding (when you cross the pieces under each other rather than over one another) at a diagonal. That way, you include all of your hair along your hairline as you move down along the right side of your head.

3. Continue braiding along the right side of your head and down and around the nape of your neck. Keep braiding until you reach the ends on the left side of your head.

4. Secure with a hair tie, wrap your scarf around your neck, and off you go!

Ruben Chamorro

6. Sleek Top Knot

You and I both know that nine times out of 10, you’re probably going to twist your hair up into a top knot when you’re wearing a scarf. However, if you want it to look like you actually put some effort into your style, opt for a more polished, sleek version like this one. You already know how to do a ballerina bun, but just for kicks...

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1. Pull your hair on top of your head using your fingertips to rake it into place. If you have any bumps, smooth them out with a boar bristle brush.

2. Use a hair tie to secure your high pony on top of your head.

3. Wrap the ends around the elastic hair tie and secure with pins.

4. Gently pull on the sides of the bun to make it as loose and full as you want. Voilà, your hair is nowhere near your scarf and you’re about to have zero knots.

Ruben Chamorro

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