You don't get rid of a cowlick. You can cut it completely off, which will not work unless you wear a buzz cut or you can let it grow longer and the weight of it will pull itself down. It is best to wear a style that will work with it. If you want to try to hold it down, make sure that it dries in the exact place that you want it to lay. Wear a lot of gel or spray to hold it. Many people find cowlicks to be extremely irritating since they often conflict with the desired hairstyle. There are several methods of taming the unruly cowlicks. For most people, a combination of the right hairstyle, length, product used and styling technique can overcome the undesired appearance. For people more serious about cowlick management, including celebrities, more drastic measures may be used. Electrology, waxing and even cosmetic surgery can be used to more permanently correct the cowlick. It may be helpful to consult a professional stylist for advice on managing your particular hair pattern and cowlicks.
It's not practical to permanently remove a cowlick. Letting your hair grow long can conceal it better. Depending on how much trouble you are willing to go to, some beauticians are experienced at dealing with cowlick and can conceal them, but this process must be repeated as the hair grows.
Shave your head completely. If you're bald, you will not have to worry ever again about cowlicks :)
my brother had a huge cowlick on the back of his head when he woke up
"My sister woke up this moning with a huge cowlick on the back of her head".
Your cowlick makes your bangs stick up instead of lay down.
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On your head
Four letter words that can be made from the letters in 'cowlick' are:coilcowlkilolocilocklickwick
Cowlicks in the hair are hereditary and permanent. Cutting and styling around a cowlick is the only way to control them and help them look a little more blended and less noticeable.
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No, but they are pretty common.
It is called cowlick. Horse Isle Quiz: Cowlick