Pivot Point Barbering 108 Complete Practice Exam 2025

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What is the term used for hair that grows in different directions?

Cowlick.

The term that describes hair that grows in different directions is a cowlick. A cowlick is characterized by hair that spirals or grows in a direction that differs from the surrounding hair, which can create a noticeable disruption in the hair's natural fall. This phenomenon often occurs at the crown of the head or along the hairline and can be particularly prominent in certain hair types.

While other terms like whorl may also describe patterns of hair growth, a whorl specifically refers to a circular formation, typically seen on the scalp as a result of the hair growing in a spiral pattern. It's worth noting that a part refers to the line created when hair is divided into sections, while texture describes the feel and appearance of the hair, whether it's coarse, fine, straight, or curly. The unique characteristics of a cowlick make it the appropriate term to describe hair growing in different directions.

Whorl.

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