We asked pro hairstylists Ashley Rourk and Anike Rabiu to share the cuts, tools, techniques, and products that can help you work with a cowlick. They may be annoying, but as it turns out, cowlicks might also be more predictable and manageable than we give them credit for.
A cowlick is a section of human hair that stands straight up or lies at an angle at odds with the style in which the rest of an individual's hair is worn. [1][2] The most common site of a human cowlick is in the crown, but they can appear anywhere on the head. They also sometimes occur in the front and back of the head. [citation needed]
Stuck with a cowlick that ruins your hairstyle? Learn 8 practical ways to tame it, from the right haircut to simple styling tricks, for a smooth, polished finish.
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You may have heard of a hair cowlick, but what exactly is it? Here, we explain what cowlick is, what causes it, and how to hide one.
Have you experienced funny hair growth that goes astray from your normal hair pattern? It’s called cowlick hair. While the name may sound interesting, it’s better suited for a baby cow than your hairline. Let’s face it—this hair growth pattern is frustrating.
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A cowlick is a patch of hair that grows in the opposite direction as the rest of your hair. Here’s how to deal with it.