Scalp skin is fully exposed
A shaved scalp gets more direct UV, wind, and temperature shifts than protected facial skin.
Bald scalp care, simplified
Answer a few practical questions about your scalp, shaving rhythm, and environment. Get a calm routine for dryness, shine, irritation, and sun exposure without turning skincare into homework.
Practical guidance. No affiliate maze. No 12-step routine.
Routine generator
Current profile
Choose your skin type, environment, and shaving frequency to generate a routine..
No account needed. Start with the routine, then adjust by how your scalp feels.
Sample routine
Calm, matte, protected
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Your routine will appear as polished cards, not a wall of AI text.
Start with a few inputs. We will keep the recommendation short, scannable, and easy to use tomorrow morning.
Your routine
A concise routine will generate in-page using local recommendation logic. No account or AI call required.
Empty state
Complete the short generator above to see morning, evening, post-shave, avoid notes, and product category guidance tailored to your inputs.
Save the routine
Save your routine, get a simple product checklist, and receive occasional bald scalp care tips. You can view the full routine without entering an email.
Why it matters
Bald scalp care is not complicated, but it is exposed skin with a few different rules.
A shaved scalp gets more direct UV, wind, and temperature shifts than protected facial skin.
Close shaving removes hair and surface cells, so calm hydration matters more than aggressive exfoliation.
The goal is not to dry out oil. It is to keep hydration steady and choose finishes that stay natural.
FAQ
Usually, yes. The scalp is more exposed to sun, hats, sweat, and shaving friction, so daily SPF and barrier support become the anchors.
Occasionally, but not right after shaving. Start gently once weekly and skip it whenever the scalp feels hot, tight, or irritated.
Use lightweight hydration, let products absorb fully, and choose a matte or natural-finish SPF instead of stripping the skin with harsh cleansers.
No. BaldRoutine is general skincare guidance. Persistent irritation, suspicious spots, or severe flaking should be checked by a clinician.