Shaved heads are all the rage right now! Whether you’re expressing your sense of style or dealing with hair loss, you can look absolutely fabulous with a bald head. However, you’ll need to make some changes to your beauty routine to keep your scalp healthy. Fortunately, caring for a shaved scalp isn’t that different from taking care of hair—except that you’ll probably spend less time on it. We’ve compiled a list of everything you need to know about caring for your shaved head.

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Treat your scalp with a dandruff shampoo if you have flakes.

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Massage moisturizer onto your scalp daily to prevent dry skin.

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    A shaved head is more prone to dryness and irritation. Fortunately, you can easily maintain soft, smooth skin. Use a regular moisturizer if you want a shiny scalp, or pick a lotion that's labeled as "mattifying" if you want to avoid shine.[5] Apply your moisturizer daily after your shower or when you're getting ready for bed.[6]
    • Use a water-based moisturizer if your skin is neither dry nor oily. Pick an oil-based moisturizer for dry skin, or a light-weight water-based lotion for oily skin.[7]
    • If you're going through cancer treatments, choose a moisturizer that doesn't contain fragrances.
    • If your head is really dry and irritated, apply moisturizer more than once a day. For instance, you might moisturize your head after your morning shower and right before bed.

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Apply oil to your scalp daily for added moisture.

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Wear a hat or scarf to protect your head from the sun.

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    Your exposed scalp is more vulnerable to the sun.[14] Go with a wide-brim hat for more protection, or throw on a baseball cap for an easy option. Alternatively, pick a stylish hat or scarf that goes with your outfit. The options are endless![15]
    • Darker hats might protect you from the sun better.
    • Make sure the hat you choose doesn’t have an open weave, since the sun can filter through the gaps. For instance, straw hats often have gaps in the weave.[16]

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Put on a hood, hat, or beanie during winter to stay warm.

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    Cold weather can chill your shaved head. Stay comfortable by covering your head before you go out.[17] Choose a hooded jacket or coat for an easy option. Go with a fun hat for a stylish solution, or wear a classic beanie for a cozy winter look.
    • It’s a myth that you lose more heat through your head than other exposed areas. However, it’s still important to wear a hat.[18]
    • If you live in a really cold area, you might wear both a beanie and a hood. You can always take your hat off indoors if you want to show off your shaved head.

Warnings

  • Your scalp is going to be very vulnerable to the elements. Always wear your sunscreen. Additionally, it's best to wear a hat if you're going to be outside for a long time.
  • Be careful when getting food out of the oven after you shave your head. The heat can singe your exposed scalp. Consider wearing a head covering to be safe.[23]

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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Danielle Blinka, MA, MPA. Danielle Blinka is a Writer, Editor, Podcaster, Improv Performer, and Artist currently living in Houston, TX. She also has experience teaching English and writing to others. Danielle holds a Bachelor of Arts in English, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Master of Arts in English with a concentration in writing, and Master of Public Administration from Lamar University. This article has been viewed 7,260 times.
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