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.
A modern shag with lots of layers and texture can work well to manage cowlicks while giving a trendy.
For a bold style, an undercut can eliminate the problem area entirely, leaving more manageable.