Yes, you can "train" your hair to minimize the cowlick, but it may require some help (mousse) and time (several months). But millions of us have done it over time.
The antonym for "cowlick" would be "cowsmooth." The term "cowlick" refers to a section of hair that grows in a different direction from the rest, typically standing up or curling. Therefore, the opposite of a "cowlick" would be hair that lies flat and smooth without any irregularities.
No, not everyone has a cowlick. A cowlick is a small section of hair that grows in a different direction from the rest of the hair, creating a swirl or tuft. It is a common occurrence in many people, but not everyone has one.
A cowlick is a section of hair that stands straight up or lies at an odd angle to the rest of your hair. It is something natural for some people and it doesn't hurt.
You can train a cowlick into a position you want but it takes time. The reason you have a cowlick is because your hair grows from the roots in that position. Each time you wash your hair, take time to dry it and comb the cowlick to where you want it. If you continue to do this for a month, the roots will start to grow in the new position.
A cowlick is called a cowlick because it resembles the way a cow's tongue licks its own hair in a swirling motion. The term "cowlick" originated in the early 19th century, likely due to the similarity in appearance between the swirling hair pattern on a cow's head and the swirling hair pattern caused by a cowlick on a person's scalp. The term has since become widely used to describe a section of hair that grows in a different direction or at a different angle than the rest of the hair.
if you have a cowlick, it means that you have a place on your head were hair grows more then the rest of you head.Make sence?
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.
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Yes he did, and he habitually pulled at it. A cowlick is a tuft of hair that doesn't let itself be slicked down, it sort of stands on its own.
nope. it just makes it more obvious.
Exactly what you just said they probly know what emo/scene hair is
It is spelled cowlick. It is when part of your hair is sticking up or in weird directions.