I mix and match.
for warm sunny weather, I like hooded base layer shirts. They are also good for concealment in early season hunts.
later in the season I prefer no hood base layers but like out wear and puffins to have hoods.
I don’t find multiple hoods to be an issue but you have to be thoughtful when you put the garments on To manage your hood situation. The only other issue I have is that much bulk around your neck holds heat. That is good if you are trying to stay warm but less good if you are trying to dump heat. Some pathing else that is easily managed.
Dachstein wool knit cap keeps my head warm.I hate hoods. Rain gear is the exception.
The only layer I might have on with a hood is a sweatshirt and it's not for the hood.
When we do hunt in zub zero I have a wool coat that I'll wear and use the hood over my wool hat but if I could find a different way to keep my head warm in that weather I'd not use it then either.
I’m in this camp right here! It all has a hood or it’s not something I’m taking backpacking or hunting.I have hoods on everything- light base layers, heavy base layers, mid-layers, wind shirts and of course insulating/puffies. Light base layers (light colored) make great sun shirts- if it's blazing hot and the sun is out, you want a hood.
It amazes how efficient a hood (even a light hood from a base layer) can be for regulating your temperature.
The difference between a hood base layer and a non hooded base layer is maybe an ounce, an ounce well spent in my experience.
I'm always surprised when someone asks of he should get a hooded or unhooded insulating jacket- what, it's a jacket to keep you warm- yes you want a hood!