<p>There’s a variety of head shavers out there, from ultramodern, newfangled contraptions to tried-and-true barber favorites. We tested them all to bring you the very best for all kinds of heads, skill levels, and styles. So whether you’re considering shaving your skull for the first time or you’ve been on the chrome-dome level for years, trust us, there is a head shaver out there for you.</p>”/>
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Best Overall Head Shaver
Manscaped The Dome Shaver Pro
Pros
- Powerful 9,500 rpm motor
- Skin Safe blades are gentle on skin
- Has a chamber that catches clippings for easy cleanup
Cons
- Expensive compared to some other shavers
The thing we love about Manscaped tools is that they’re always designed with the user in mind and contain features and improvements that you didn’t even know you wanted. This is the case with the iconic Lawnmower body groomer and extends to this new head shaver as well. It features five rotary blade heads arranged on a curved pad that flexes to the shape of your head, so it’s gentle on your skin and protects your delicate dome from nicks and cuts, even when passing over bumps. The result is a baby-smooth shave, even on the back of your head. We especially like the ergonomic design, which lets you grip the base itself or the razor pad for precision and security when shaving. Plus, hidden inside the pad is a chamber that catches hair clippings, which makes cleanup after shaving a breeze (just pop open the chamber and rinse it under the faucet). It’s all powered by a powerful 9,500 rpm motor. Like many head shavers, it’s waterproof, so you can use it wet or dry and with or without shaving products. On top of all that, we love that the long-lasting battery is charged via USB-C cable instead of some weird proprietary charger, which cuts down on the amount of cords tangled in your bathroom drawers. Overall, this head shaver is the top of the line.
Number of Shaving Heads | 5 |
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Wet/Dry | Yes |
Cordless | Yes |
Most Efficient Head Shaver
Freebird The FlexSeries Electric Head Hair Shaver
Pros
- Multiple attachments including a precision trimmer
- Quick-charge option with USB cable
- Lightweight
Cons
- Travel case must be purchased separately
This head shaver is on the smaller side and fits effortlessly into the palm of your hand, allowing you to securely move it over the entirety of your head quickly and efficiently. There are five rotary heads that all feature ScalpSafe blades, designed to give you a close shave while preventing nicks, cuts, and irritation. And it’s true, we noted no post-shave irritation or cuts during the shaving process. In fact, it delivered one of the closest shaves in the shortest amount of time out of any other shavers on this list. We also appreciate the additional attachments, like the pre-shave cleansing brush and the precision clipper, though we felt that using the device on other parts of our face or body was a little awkward, since the base is well designed to use on your head but not so easy to use anywhere else. That’s okay, though, since this trimmer does what it needs to do and does it well.
Number of Shaving Heads | 5 |
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Wet/Dry | Yes |
Cordless | Yes |
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Most Durable Head Shaver
Remington Balder Pro Head Shaver
Like many head shavers, this one features five rotary shaving heads and an ergonomic base that’s designed to fit into the palm of your hand. It’s on the heftier side but also features a no-slip grip that we found helped make it feel more secure in our hands. The heft of it also contributes to the overall durability of the shaver, which some reviewers say they’ve been using for years without noticing any decrease in effectiveness. It’s also very easy to clean, with a chamber in the razor pad that catches hair, and the entire head of the device can be run under the faucet to clean it. That’s because it’s also waterproof, so if you like to shave in the shower or use products with your head shave, this one can handle both. Other features, like the pop-up trimmer, are nice but pretty standard when it comes to head shavers. Still, we love this one not only because it work very well but because it stays consistent—and really, what more can you ask for?
Number of Shaving Heads | 5 |
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Wet/Dry | Yes |
Cordless | Yes |
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Best Traditional Head Shaver
Andis TS-2 17255 Pro Foil Lithium Titanium Foil Shaver
You may have noticed your barber using this foil shaver when he does skin fades and cleans up your neck. It’s a barbershop classic, and has been for years, because it just works damn well. There aren’t a lot of bells and whistles like what you’ll find on many of the other head shavers on this list, but it doesn’t need them. It gets the job done just as well as if not better than anything else out there. It’s a classic foil shaver and doesn’t move or contour to your head, but the size is small enough that you can hold it in your hand and we never had any issue with it missing spots, even on the curves of our dome. While it delivers an ultra-close shave on your head, and technically you can use it for other parts of your body, too, it may be too harsh to use on your face or neck (trust us, we’ve tried it). But if we’re talking about head-shaving prowess, this one is at the top of the heap.
Number of Shaving Heads | 2 |
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Wet/Dry | No |
Cordless | No |
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What to Consider
Number of shaving heads: Most head shavers you see out there will have multiple shaving heads. Theoretically, this allows the device to shave your head in less time and can help protect your scalp from nicks and cuts—plus they’re typically housed on a pad that is designed to flex to the contours of your skull. Multiple-head shavers are also typically easier to use. However, there are plenty of shavers out there with one or two heads that can be just as effective. The benefit is that these types of shavers may be able to cut different lengths apart from just a close shave. What you choose depends on your experience, your comfort level, and the finished look you’re after.
Wet/Dry: Many guys like to shave their heads in the shower and/or use shaving products like creams or gels. If that’s you, you need a shaver that has wet/dry capabilities. That means it’s waterproof and will still work in the shower. We’re not going to say dry or wet shaving is better than the other since it’s mostly a personal preference (though dry shaving is typically faster and wet shaving means less potential cleanup).
Cordless vs. Corded: Most head shavers these days are cordless to allow for easier use (you don’t have to worry about a cord getting in the way of your cutting). We recommend cordless devices not just because they’re easier to use but because they’re also easier to travel with.
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How We Chose
Apart from polling barbers and other hair-care expert for their recommendations, we scoured the Internet for reviews, user information, and more. In addition to testing the shavers ourselves, we enlisted shaved-head men to road-test them and weigh in on their favorites. After compiling everything, especially taking our own firsthand usage into account, we were able to confidently create this list.
Why Trust Us
We’re not going to say something is great unless it’s actually great. Every product in Esquire’s roundups is carefully curated by our grooming and e-commerce teams.
When it comes to hair care and tools, you can rest assured that we’re hand-selecting products that we’ve personally tested, tried, and loved. Our grooming editor, Garrett Munce, along with the rest of the style team, has spent years test-driving hundreds of hair-care products and grooming gadgets, and we are confident that these are the best.
Every pick on this list (and our other lists) comes from these years of testing. We know that everyone’s skin is different, no two men are the same, and what works for you may not work for everyone else. But if you’re looking for the right place to start, with advice from folks who care (possibly too much!) about this sort of stuff, this is the place to be.
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