Most men and the bald head woman realize there's power in the dome. By the time a man turns 35, he will have lost some of his hair. Now, it's so easy for a man to purchase a wig or even weave his hair so it's unnoticeable. Others go through the expense of having transplants done.
By now there are 3 million curious individuals wanting information on how to shave a bald head and more. Some of those inquiries belong to celebrities. However, stars such as Vin Diesel, Morris Chestnut, Michael Jordan, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson all agree, “bald is beautiful.” While this statement may be true, men must learn bald head maintenance.
Men should protect their skin and scalp when wearing a bald head. They can develop minor to serious bald head care issues if not careful. Bald men want to avoid allergens, dandruff, breakouts, sunburn and razor burn. Those wearing a bald head for the first time need to learn how to shave their heads correctly to help prevent issues. While all men can get razor bumps, the bald head black man makes up 80% of those who do.
Preparation goes a long way when you're going bald from a full head of hair. The steam from a hot shower help to open the hair follicles so it makes it easier to shave. It's also easier to cut your hair first with the clippers if you have hair on your head.
Use the number one guard unless you are already bald or have a close cut. If you are currently bald, lather up and use the razor. Otherwise, leave a quarter-inch of hair on top and soften it with shaving cream for less irritability. Make sure you cover the entire head and face if you're trimming facial hair. After shaving head what to do?
Don't forget the sun and your scalp will meet each and every day you're outside, no matter the season. Before you leave your space, apply sunscreen and a hat or scarf. The one thing about being hairless is you don't have any protection from the UV rays anymore.
The brand almost everyone can agree on is Gillette for a clean shave. How you shave is equally important, however. With this in mind, start by going with the grain. This will reduce possible irritation. Be sure to rinse the blade after each stroke to remove the strands left behind. The last step is to cover the head with a warm towel or take a warm shower.
You're probably laughing right about now and to be honest, I laughed, too. It seems silly to even discuss a shampoo with anybody who has a bald head, but it's not and I'll tell you why. Although you don't have hair, you still have oil ducts and these glands still create sebum (oil) just like normal.
If you don't clean your scalp, you get a build-up of oil and your head will be extra shiny. All this oil is not good for your skin as it will cause acne. So, to avoid this problem, shampoo with a natural or organic shampoo and use bald head care products.
Most men want a shiny head. It's not hard to achieve. Having a shiny head is easy as applying a dime-size amount of Jojoba Oil or Baby oil to your scalp. This will make it water-resistant. Next, take a towel and buff it to get a smooth finish. Pretty simple, huh?
And there you have it – how to maintain a shaved bald head in a nutshell.