• Groomie® vs Freebird: Which Head Shaver Is Right for You?

    Groomie® vs Freebird: Which Head Shaver Is Right for You?

    Ditching the traditional razor for an electric alternative for skin-close head shaves without the cuts, bumps, and difficulty? Wondering if the perfect head shaver exists? Two of the top contenders for the title are the Groomie® BaldiePro™ and the Freebird FlexSeries™. However, as both shavers have very similar features, deciding which is best for you can be as challenging as razor shaving.

  • March 11, 2026
  • Groomie® vs. Skull Shaver®: A Side-by-Side Comparison

    Searching for an electric shaver that can achieve as close a shave as traditional razors without the hassle and risk of cuts? The Groomie® BaldiePro™ and the Skullshaver® Pitbull Silver are both solid options, featuring rotary blade heads that cut your hair right at the skin from many angles. They also fall into a similar price range.

  • March 09, 2026
  • Electric vs. Manual Shavers: Which Is Better for Your Skin?

    Struggling to decide whether to use an electric shaver or a manual razor? Determining which is best for you largely comes down to your skin type. While manual razors often offer a closer shave than electric alternatives, they’re often harsher on the skin. However, with proper technique, certain razors minimize the risk of irritation and ingrown hairs, but they can’t rival the safety or ease of an electric shaver.

  • March 07, 2026
  • Why Does My Hair Look Thinner When Wet? Causes & Solutions

    Stepping out of the shower and looking in the mirror with a drenched head of hair can come as a bit of a shock. You might notice that more of your scalp is exposed and reflecting light brightly, seemingly just to draw even more attention to your worries.

  • March 05, 2026
  • The Best Hair Clipper Oil Alternatives You Can Use Safely

    If traditional, chemical-heavy clipper oils irritate your skin or feel slightly rough, you might be interested in trying a natural oil alternative. Some people find that household substitutes including olive oil, jojoba, and coconut oil are much gentler on the skin than traditional clipper oils, not to mention far cheaper.