"My sister woke up this moning with a huge cowlick on the back of her head".
1 answer
my brother had a huge cowlick on the back of his head when he woke up
1 answer
Your cowlick makes your bangs stick up instead of lay down.
1 answer
Four letter words that can be made from the letters in 'cowlick' are:
1 answer
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.
2 answers
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?
2 answers
He was the empitomy of the archtypal 1950's boy, freckles, big ears, braces and a buzz cut with the inevitable cowlick at the front.
1 answer
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.
1 answer
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.
1 answer
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.
3 answers
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.
2 answers
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.
1 answer
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.
2 answers
A cowlick usually stands straight up right smack at the top of the head while a swirl is simply a round swirl of hair and doesn't stick up.
1 answer
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.
1 answer
nope. it just makes it more obvious.
1 answer
Puyo is Tagalog meaning a cowlick or a crown.
1 answer
It is spelled cowlick. It is when part of your hair is sticking up or in weird directions.
1 answer
No, the direction of a cowlick has no bearing on sexual orientation. Cowlicks are a natural hair growth pattern caused by the way hair follicles are positioned on the scalp. They can go in any direction regardless of a person's sexual orientation.
2 answers
A tuft of hair on the head that seems to stand on its own is called a cowlick.
1 answer
yea you should, i have two cowlicks in the front, and i have side bangs. tell your hairdresser you have them and they can work with them. But keep them a bit longer for sidebangs and not short ones. But to style them.. be patient and your going to have to work them with a hairdryer and round brush. Pull gently at the roots and give the roots volume so your cowlick isn't going wacko.
hope i helped :)
**remember**
if you have a cowlick, your side bangs will be naturally a little puffed out from the roots on out.
1 answer
Cowlick, ponytail, birdbrain, horseplay
catnip
2 answers
Exactly what you just said they probly know what emo/scene hair is
1 answer
The pattern created in a horse's coat where hairs change their direction of growth is called a "whorl." These whorls can be used to identify individual horses, similar to a fingerprint in humans.
2 answers
to avoid cowlick there is only a few things you can do 1st don't cut the cowlick past the bend of your hair if it get to short it will never lay also product! product! product! to hold it in place. sometimes Iwill texture my clients hair little also so it not as heavy, but not really a lot of options.
1 answer
The best way is to keep your hair long because the weight of it will drag it down and it won't be so noticeable.
1 answer
Shave your head completely. If you're bald, you will not have to worry ever again about cowlicks :)
1 answer
That "swirl" in the hair, which is usually located near the crown area of the head, is known as a growth pattern or a "cowlick."
1 answer
what do you want me to do?
You should talk to her about it.
1 answer
If you have lenght in your hair you should keep it. The lenght weighs the hair down and makes it less noticable. It might also help if you part your hair to the side. If you are male then you should try working the the cowlick. Gel your fringe up or you could try shaving your hair a little shorter. Ummm, what if your a GIRL?!
1 answer
The English word for the Tagalog term "puyo" is "rest" or "reside".
2 answers
I think you mean a "cowlick" which is a section of hair that sticks out from the rest of the hair. Cowlicks appear when the growth direction of the hair forms a spiral pattern.
1 answer
royal fish. which originated in some lake in the Philippines, it would be a great addition to a tank.
4 answers
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.
1 answer
One example of a hyperbole in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is when Scout describes the size of a cowlick on the head of her classmate, Cecil Jacobs, as being "five feet long." This exaggeration is used to emphasize the size and prominence of the cowlick, adding humor to the scene. Hyperbole is a common literary device in the novel, used to create vivid imagery and evoke strong emotional reactions from the reader.
1 answer
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.
1 answer
This English word was coined in the 1590s by combining 'cow' with 'lick', meaning, 'a tuft of hair that grows in a direction different from that of the rest of the hair'. So it comes from England.
1 answer
Dennis the Menace had a Cowlick and Blonde Hair. Not to get into genetics but his Mother was a blonde, the father Henry, a skinny man with eyeglasses and black hair more than vaguely resembled comedian Henry Morgan sans the dirty gags.
3 answers
Do not let your bangs air dry. Blow dry them holding the blow dryer straight down over the roots of your hair as you brush the bangs straight down. If they dry correctly, they will likely stay that way until you sleep in them or get them wet again.
Make sure your stylist knows about your cowlick, show her the cowlick before she starts to wash your hair, in case she can suggest a style of side bangs that will be easier to maintain.
1 answer
The swirl on top of the head is called a cowlick, which is a section of hair that grows in a different direction from the rest of the hair. It can be natural or caused by hair texture and growth patterns.
2 answers
A cowlick is a section of 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. Cowlicks appear when the growth direction of the hairforms a spiral pattern. The term "cowlick" originates from the domestic bovine's habit of licking its young, which results in a swirling pattern in the hair. The most common site of a human cowlick is in the crown, but they can show up anywhere. They also sometimes appear in front of the head and back. cowlick
The term cowlick dates from the late 16th century, when Richard Haydocke used it in his translation of gian-paolo-lomazzo: "The lockes or plaine feakes of haire called cow-lickes, are made turning upwards." cowlick
CharacteristicsHair on the back of the head usually grows in a circular flattened pattern from a central point, but this can also occur on facial hair in men. The definition of a whorl is hairs that rotate round an axis. cowlickThe point where we find the hair whorl is the spot where the hair changes direction. On top of the head hair grows to the front, on the back of the head it grows towards the nape and hair grows to the left and right side of the head on the sides of the head. The hair whorl can be in the center of the head but it can also be located to the left or right side of the head. In the very center of the whorl some scalp will be visible because the hair lies flat.People tend to have at least two hair whorls with one being dominant and clearly visible while the other is less obvious. In the center of the hair whorl you can see the hairs protruding from the scalp. When combed against the grain of the hair, the hair in the center of the cowlick will stand up straight. When left too long the cowlick will create a flat spot, when left too short it will stand up.
Cowlicks are more obvious in straight thick hair. In people with straight coarse hair the scalp will show in the center of the whorl because the light penetrates to the scalp. Both men and women have cowlicks, which can be covered by longer hair so the whorl is not visible.
ManagementMany people find cowlicks to be irritating, as they often conflict with the desired hairstyle. There are several methods of taming the unruly cowlick. For most people, a combination of the right hairstyle, length, product used, and styling technique can overcome the appearance. For people more serious about cowlick management, more drastic measures may be used. electrology, waxing, and even plastic-surgerycan be used to more permanently correct the cowlick.http://www.answers.com/topic/cowlick#cite_note-31 answer
the substances of a specie called "THE EUGENE" and he has a very sticky looking COWLICK
when i see you i run out of insults.... to say
i look on Google,wiki and youtube but they're all the same
i trie to do a, i try to bust a move but your independance has got everyones attention
1 answer
beatnik, bedrock, berserk, bespeak, bethink, bulwark, catwalk, cowlick, earmark, haddock, hammock, hassock, haycock, hemlock, henpeck, legwork, midweek, mistook, mollusk, network, obelisk, outback, ransack, recheck, redneck, restock, rethink, rollick, seasick, spelunk, sawbuck, skylark
1 answer