A short, textured pixie cut can work wonders for cowlicks. The shorter length and layers help control.
This style features straight-across ends with no layers, creating a sleek, modern look. It’s perfect for straight hair.
Use some strong-hold gel or pomade to create a faux hawk. It’s bold and edgy without being permanent.
An edgy twist on the classic bob, with one side longer than the other. You can add some curls.
Add some light texturizing to your short hair for a more tousled, lived-in look.
Simply use a straightener to achieve a perfectly smooth look. A heat protectant is essential to avoid damage.
A short cut that embraces natural curls. It’s chic and easy to style, highlighting the texture.
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.