"Got in one's hair" is a common phrase that refers to something or someone becoming annoying, bothersome, or persistent to someone else. Synonyms for "got in one's hair" may include phrases like "getting on one's nerves," "getting under one's skin" or "pestering," "irritating," and "aggravating." However, antonyms for "got in one's hair" would be words or phrases that convey the opposite meaning. Such words could be "agreeable," "amicable," "congenial," "delightful," "enjoyable," or "pleasant." In contrast to "got in one's hair," these antonyms would denote a situation or person that brings joy, relaxation, and pleasure.