7 Best Head Shavers, According to Experts
The simplest and smoothest way to maintain the bald look is with this easy-to-use device.

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If you decide to rock the completely bald look, there is some maintenance involved to avoid any patchiness on your head — so it's practical to invest in a head shaver to keep the clean look at home. Unlike a traditional electric razor, a head shaver gets as close to the head as possible without using a razor blade.
You’ll want to pick one that is both sanitary and gives a close shave, which is what we kept in mind when selecting the best head shavers, based on expert advice and reviewing our pros' recommendations for the best hair removal product brands.
Our top picks:
- Best Overall: Skull Shaver Pitbull Gold PRO Head Shaver
- Best Value: Kibiy Electric Razor for Men
- Best for a Quick Shave: Remington Balder Pro Head
- Best Multipurpose: Braun Series 9 Electric Razor
- Best Smooth: Freebird FlexSeries Electric Head Hair Shaver
“A head shaver is for someone who [shaves their head] often enough,” says Daniel Chulpayev, co-owner of Made Man Barber Shop. “The only time you need a professional barber is when you'd want a shave with a straight razor. If you’re using a machine, just do it at home.” A top-performing head shaver will help you do just that, saving money all the while.
After our top choices for the best head shavers, you'll find additional things to keep in mind while shopping for a head shaver, tips for using one at home and why you should trust our recommendations.
Courtney (she/hers) has spent the past 5 years testing everything from reusable straws to standing desks to homemade kombucha kits. A longtime reviewer, deals hunter, and lifestyle writer, she currently heads up the American Kennel Club's product review site Retrievest and previously worked as the Shopping Editor for USA Today’s Reviewed. Additionally, she has covered design and lifestyle trends for Apartment Therapy, Domino, SELF, and more. A graduate of Elon University, she loves telling everyone about what race she’s planning on running next while raving about her favorite running headphones (they’re bone conducting!).
