A short, textured pixie cut can work wonders for cowlicks. The shorter length and layers help control.
A chin-length bob with blunt or side-swept bangs can help keep cowlicks in check.
A long bob with layers can add volume and movement, which helps disguise cowlicks.
The uneven length of an asymmetrical bob can help divert attention away from cowlicks.
A short, textured crop adds definition and control, making it easier to manage cowlicks.
For those with longer hair, adding layers throughout can help distribute the weight and reduce the impact.
A deep side part can help redirect the hair's natural growth pattern, minimizing the appearance.
Embracing natural curls or adding waves can help blend cowlicks into the overall texture.
The messy top knot is all the rage right now! And if you have curly hair, then you’ve hit gold.
A high ponytail means business! But it’s also one of the best ways to flaunt those curls.