Cow licks, how to get rid of them?!
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Feb 3, 2013
Kim V.
Okay so I'm sure everyone or quite a few people have a cow lick! My cow lick is right on the crown of my head. And it's horrible bc it's like a bald spot bc my hair grows the certain direction! How can I help it grow straight? Im Asian so I have straight hair.
Feb 3, 2013
Robyn C.
Look at some thickening extensions
Feb 3, 2013
Robyn C.
Clip - ins
Feb 3, 2013
Alison H.
After you wash your hair, make sure you blow dry the front of your hair with the cow lick from side to side with a Denmen brush or comb. Always make sure the hair is going from wet to dry the hair doesn't have time to set in its natural form. It works well when swapping parts as well!
Feb 3, 2013
Stephanie R.
there permanent unfortunately, but you can try to hide them by blow drying in the opposite direction of the way they grow
Feb 3, 2013
Stephanie R.
there permanent unfortunately, but you can try to hide them by blow drying in the opposite direction of the way they grow