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15 hygge-inspired gifts for that friend who wants to achieve peak coziness

Brooklinen Mulberry Silk eye mask.

With IRL events taking over our holiday calendars, we've all gained a greater appreciation for our living room sofas.

For your loved ones looking to embrace "hygge" — a Danish term that basically means peak coziness — these items will help them achieve that mission.

KIN Apparel satin-lined beanie

Philomina Kane, a hair-care content creator who goes by , launched KIN — which stands for "Keep It Naturally" — in response to the lack of inclusive headwear for people with kinky and curly hair. Unlike traditional beanies, which are typically made from cotton, wool or acrylic, these are lined with high-grade satin, which protects your hair from dryness, frizz and breakage, due to the lack of friction between your hair and the material. At the end of the day, your hair still feels moisturized and in place. There are various styles to choose from, including a that fits all head sizes and hairstyles from Afros to, which have a satin-lined hood.

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