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For some it's a choice. For others, a necessity. But in every case, a shaved head is an instant attention–getter. More reason to notice your fascinating smile and expressive eyes. (And less, thank heavens, the retreat of your hairline.)
If you need another reason, women think it's sexy. Yet no matter why you choose to shave your head, the following guidelines will help you achieve the very best results.
If you're starting off with a reasonably full head of hair, gett a buzz cut first. You want it short enough to remove what remains with a safety or electric razor.
If you choose to wet shave with a blade, shower first, then apply Beard Lube to your entire head. (The transparent formula allows you to see your scalp, which means fewer nicks and cuts.) Slowly and carefully shave in the direction your hair grows (or used to grow), rinsing your blade after every other stroke so it doesn't clog. Go over each spot once, rinse, then check for any missed spots.
An electric razor is generally faster and easier. The downside–you won't get as close a shave and you'll have to do it daily.
The rich oils in Beard Lube will leave your scalp with a healthy sheen. You can also use Post Shave Cooling Gel after patting your head dry to soothe skin and minimize irritation.
Daily use of a sunscreen is more important than ever. Sun Guard Oil-Free Ultra-Light Sunscreen SPF 20 is specially formulated to leave no oily residue.
One last bit of advice we found on a website promoting baldness: get your wife or girlfriend to shave your head. They love it, it feels good and it's a great bonding experience.
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