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The Rise of Bald-Focused Grooming: Only Balds and Scalp-Centered Skincare

  • Apr 1
  • 4 min read

Updated: Apr 2


Biohack Yourself APR 2026


In recent years, baldness has increasingly been reframed from something people simply experience to a look many actively maintain. Shaved heads, closely cropped styles, and fully bald scalps have become a deliberate grooming choice for many men. As a result, the scalp is starting to receive the same level of attention traditionally given to facial skincare. This shift has gradually opened the door for products made specifically for bald or shaved heads.


Only Balds fits into that emerging space with a brand identity centered on baldness, hair loss, and the routines that often come with maintaining a shaved scalp.



Why Scalp Care May Require a Different Approach


A bald scalp may face concerns that differ from hair-covered skin. Without hair acting as a layer of protection, the scalp is more directly exposed to the elements, natural oil buildup, and frequent contact from razors. For people who shave regularly, preparation before shaving could make a noticeable difference in how the skin feels afterward.


That is where a scalp-focused cleanser becomes relevant. A formula that cleans, lightly exfoliates, and helps soften the skin may support a smoother routine, especially for those trying to manage dryness, buildup, or post-shave discomfort.


Exfoliation as Part of the Routine


Exfoliation often becomes part of the conversation when shaving is involved. Dead skin cells, excess oil, and leftover product residue can gather on the scalp over time, and that buildup may affect how evenly a razor glides across the surface.


Only Balds Exfoliating Scalp & Face Cleanser takes that pre-shave approach with volcanic rock and rice powder, two natural exfoliating ingredients that may help lift away surface buildup. In a grooming routine, that kind of gentle physical exfoliation could help create a cleaner canvas before shaving, while also leaving the scalp feeling fresher and smoother.


The fact that the product works on both the scalp and face also gives it a practical edge. For people who shave more than one area, using one cleanser across the routine may make the process feel more streamlined.



A Formula That Balances Cleansing and Comfort


One of the more interesting aspects of the cleanser is that it does not rely on exfoliation alone. The formula also includes jojoba oil, aloe vera, coconut oil, and olive oil, ingredients often associated with softness, moisture support, and a more conditioned skin feel.


That balance matters in scalp care. A cleanser that exfoliates too aggressively could leave the skin feeling stripped, especially with frequent use. By pairing exfoliating minerals with emollient and soothing ingredients, the formula appears designed to cleanse thoroughly without pushing too far into harshness. For users with sensitive skin or regular shaving habits, that combination may be especially relevant.


The formula also shows clear influence from modern skincare ingredients. Instead of feeling like a traditional men’s grooming product built around strong detergents or sharp fragrance, the formula leans closer to modern skincare sensibilities.


Scent and Ingredient Direction


The scent profile follows that same direction. Natural citrus essential oils bring a fresh aroma without relying on synthetic fragrance, which may appeal to users looking for a cleaner or more minimal ingredient approach.


That detail also reflects a wider shift in personal care, where packaging claims and ingredient choices increasingly matter alongside performance. Sulfate-free, paraben-free, and microplastic-free formulations are no longer niche talking points; they are becoming part of how many consumers evaluate everyday grooming products.



A Brand Built Around Shared Experience


Part of what makes Only Balds notable is its community-driven framing. Rather than treating baldness as a problem to be hidden, the brand leans into it as a shared experience. That approach may resonate with people who are bald, balding, deciding whether to shave, or still figuring out how they want to navigate hair loss.


That perspective also gives the brand a more specific identity within grooming. Instead of speaking to a broad audience with generic messaging, it focuses on a group whose needs are often overlooked in mainstream skincare and shaving categories.


A New Standard in Bald Care


Only Balds stands out because it treats bald grooming as a category with its own habits, preferences, and identity. The Exfoliating Scalp & Face Cleanser reflects that focus through its use of natural exfoliants, conditioning oils, sensitive-skin-conscious formulation, and more thoughtful packaging.


Rather than feeling like a repurposed face wash, it comes across as a product shaped around the realities of shaving and maintaining a bald scalp. In that sense, it may represent a broader shift in grooming, one where baldness is not treated as an afterthought but as a visible, intentional part of personal care.



Only Balds is a featured brand in the Biohack Yourself Magazine Spring 2026 issue with Andrew Tate on the cover, available in stores and online on April 21, 2026.








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