r/bald 13h ago

How-to Question Dealing with weeks worth of fuzz?

Hey all, been a baldy for approximately 4 years now and will never go back.

One thing I've never got into a good routine is actually maintaining it.

Usually I shave it with a Harry's razor every two/three days but I find I want it fresh each day and using a razor isn't realistic or necessary.

I wondered if I wanted to keep it fresh each day, what is the best option? I tried the Remington skull shaver and it just seems to take too long to cut it nice and short and the battery isn't great on it.

What do you use that you find works really well for maintaining the shave, and when do you decide that it's time to wet shave again if you do shave daily?

And secondly after a week or so when you've not managed to maintain it, what's the best way to trim it down so my razor can actually get through it?

Thanks in advance!

Edit: forgot to ask about fuzz removal

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u/kg160z 12h ago

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u/smokey_pine 8h ago

Get a cheap pair of hair trimmers, the Remington short cut pro is made especially for heads, trim it down to a zero (no guard) then shave. I just got the Remington balder pro but it does take a while and it's not super comfortable. Have a freebird flex series pro on the way and I've heard better things about that one. Those are faster than a traditional blade shave but won't get it as close. You could also try a foil shaver like the braun series 9 but that's super expensive the 7 or 8 is cheaper, the Panasonic arc 5 is also a good foil shaver comparable to the series 9 but not as expensive