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Admittedly, the name sounds harsh, but shaving with a safety razor is a truly fine thing. The use of a safety razor is actually more practical than you might think.
But does shaving your head work at home too?
We will show you how to shave your head properly and how to achieve a good result with the head shaving project.
Shaving Your Head Yourself: Here’s How!
If you want to shave your head yourself, there are a few things you should keep in mind. We’ll explain the most important tips.
1. Choosing the Right Tool - Safety Razor or
Straight Razor?
The procedure starts with the choice of the right tool. Apart from the fact that you should always work with a sharp and clean blade, we definitely recommend a wet razor - our safety razor - for shaving your head.
With an electric razor, you won’t achieve an aesthetic result.
Our favorite for wet shaving is the safety razor available in our shop. The blade extends only minimally from the tool, which makes the razor relatively safe when working on yourself.
However, if you let someone else shave your head, a straight razor is also a good choice. It glides more smoothly over the surface and provides a smooth, well-groomed result.
Expert Tip: Handling it yourself is rather difficult, and it requires considerable practice to master the technique on your head.
2. Apply Shaving Foam to Your Head
Never work without shaving foam, gel, or soap. We recommend a product that foams well and evenly, so you can cover your head properly.
Our shaving soap has already proven effective for head shaving. It contains no artificial additives and is therefore very skin-friendly.
Let the foam sit on your head for two to three minutes before you start shaving. This will make the hair and stubble soften optimally and swell.
3. Shave Without Pressure
Allow the blade to glide as gently as possible over the skin on your head and never apply pressure. Pressure can quickly lead to unpleasant cuts on the head.
4. Touch Up the Contours
After the first shaving pass, you will likely notice some areas where hair is still visible. Or perhaps you missed a few hairs at the edges? Go over all the uneven spots again and touch them up.
For this, be sure to apply a new layer of shaving soap with a shaving brush and create a fresh lather for the touch-up to avoid injuries and redness and to achieve the smoothest result.
5. Rinse and Pat Dry Your Head
At the end of shaving, rinse your head under the shower with cold water.
This is the most reliable way to remove small hairs and foam residues. After that, pat everything dry with a clean towel - or even better, a shaving towel. Do not rub!
6. Apply a Moisturizing Care Product
Just like with your face, you should also care for your scalp after shaving. A moisturizing lotion or an after shave balm with nourishing ingredients is suitable. The care prevents skin irritations and dry scalp.
Also, make sure to use high-quality bald head cream that cares for, soothes, and mattifies your scalp.
Note: For a head shave, you should definitely keep an eye on your moles! Examine your scalp for any potential liver spots, warts, or other irregularities before shaving. This is the only way to avoid unnecessary injuries. Especially moles should not be cut.
Expert Tip: If you have longer, denser hair, you should trim it before shaving to avoid accidents and make the process easier.
Shave Stubble-Free: 3 Tips for the Perfect Bald Head
A bald head only looks good when it’s truly smooth. To achieve a bald head without stubble, there are a few things to keep in mind:
- During shaving, regularly rinse the blade. This keeps its surface smooth and ensures optimal cutting. If the blade gets clogged with shaving residues, it can lead to injuries.
- For the same reason, it is essential to use only sharp blades. Dull blades will drag on the scalp and can cause redness or abrasions, which might lead to razor bumps.
- For a perfectly smooth result, a hand mirror is recommended. Shaving the back of your head “blind” increases the risk of injury or uneven shaving. Seeing yourself in the mirror makes the shave easier.
If you are considering shaving your head with a straight razor, have someone help you at first. It is not as straightforward as shaving your face with our shaving products.
Should I Shave My Head?
Whether you shave your head or not is entirely up to you. Don’t let yourself be pressured into doing something you don’t want to and think carefully about whether you are the type for a bald head.
You don’t need a specific look to wear a bald head. Even though an oval or round head shape is advantageous, it is most important that you feel comfortable and exude that confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions about Head Shaving
How often should you shave your head?
If you want a consistently smooth and beautiful result, you need to stay on top of it. You should touch up your head two to three times a week.
How often you need to shave your head depends somewhat on your hair growth. While some people’s hair starts growing back after just two days, others experience much slower growth.
Is it good for your hair if you shave your head?
The idea that shaving your head is good for your hair is a persistent myth. In reality, that is not true. Your hair grows just the same with or without shaving.
How do I care for my scalp?
The scalp of a bald head should definitely be cared for. Whether you want it to look shiny with a nourishing oil or matte with baby powder, the skin that is so prominently displayed should look well-cared for.
Pay particular attention to good sun protection. Bald heads are prone to the quickest and sometimes worst sunburns!
How can I shave the back of my head?
Start at the top of your head and shave the hair against the grain from the forehead toward the back of your head. Then work your way upward from the neck in a second direction. Shave the sides diagonally from the front toward the back of the head.
Conclusion
Wearing a bald head requires a certain amount of self-confidence and courage. However, it suits almost everyone. Make sure to get proper shaving tools and good care products for your bald head - you’ll find suitable shaving and beard care sets in our shop.
What about you? Do you have or plan to have a bald head?
Reading Box Shaving:
- Shaving with a Straight Razor
- How to Avoid Razor Burn
- Caring for a Bald Head: Including Instructions and 5 Professional Tips
- Beard Brush or Beard Comb