Saturday, October 25, 2025

Women reveal the surprising effects of being bald: ‘It’s a luxury’



 Here is a recent article in The Independent. I'll share a few paragraphs:

Her initial decision to go baldheaded was practical. Johnson played competitive volleyball in college and found the sweating she did on the court affected the expensive hair relaxing treatments she often had done. Once she started shaving off her hair, though, she was hooked. She was relieved to save money on salon trips.

Johnson now owns a New York public relations firm. “Bald and Buzzed with Brennan,” the video podcast she posts on YouTube, was an attempt to fill a void in social media content that affirmed bald people, especially women. She says she always thought baldness was sexy.


“It’s such a fashion statement, and it’s a really powerful look,” Johnson said.

(snip)

“It makes me feel powerful in the sense that I’m able to detach from the things that people place so much emphasis on,” Lopez, 29, said. “I’m not sitting here planning, ‘Oh my gosh, when am I going to get my next color appointment done? That’s gonna cost me $300. Oh my gosh. I’ve got to get my hair done before I go to this event.’”

Lopez signed a contract with a modeling agency in 2020, a time when brands wanted to showcase diversity, she said. Back then, being bald worked for her professionally.

“There was an appreciation for quirks and if you had a gap in your tooth, if you had a bald head, if you had a face full of freckles, that’s what casting directors were looking for,” Lopez said.

She noticed the tide shifting last year, when her bookings for modeling jobs decreased. “Let’s be honest, the odds were stacked against me in the modeling world," Lopez said. "I was 5′ 4″, 5′ 5″ on paper, no hair.”

A client suggested she wear wigs to land more work. Lopez did not want to do that or grow out her hair. Her modeling contract ended. Since then, she has shared glimpses of her life as a bald woman on Instagram and TikTok, where some of her videos have been watched millions of times.

“I feel powerful in the sense that I’m making my own choices,” Lopez said. “I’m doing it for my own self-empowerment, I am doing it from my own self-clarity, for a deeper understanding of what it is that I value, a deeper understanding of what beauty means to me.”

(snip)

“Once I began to really embrace it, it just made me feel like I was unstoppable,” Thomas, 37, said. "There’s nothing that I have to hide behind anymore. ... It forced me to deal with all of my insecurities.”

If you’re thinking about shaving your head, don’t hesitate, Thomas advises. Women tell her they’re concerned that their head isn’t the right shape, or they have a lump or a scar. “Do it without thought,” she said. “Do it scared. Everything in life, just do it scared. The best way to get through that fear is to actually do it.”

I'll add a few things. I've had this blog since 2008 and I've seen the shaved head as a choice for women go through variations in popularity and acceptance. I still remember reading articles about how the buzz cut and side shave were supposed to go completely out of style in 2011 (suggesting some cultural pushback at the time) only for those trends to persist. There seem to be resurgences in interest mid-decade last decade, and again this decade during and immediately post-pandemic. We may be going through one of those pushback eras again, as Dash Lopez alludes to. And yet those who embrace this style (the shaved head) by choice persist. If anything, I think the best ambassadors for this style are the very women who embraced it for their own personal reasons, irrespective of the various Instagram and TikTok trends. 

How shaving my head bald is impacting my career and life


 An interesting perspective from a woman who has alopecia:


Thankfully amid the copious sad online hair-loss results, there are a few bright spots. My favorite right now is a Black girl from Detroit (like me), Nikki Vontaya. I love that she is just living her whole life and happens to share the bald part on her incredible journey.

Hair sometimes seems like such a small thing, but it absolutely shapes how we experience one another. Appearances can inform whole lives, and shape relationships and the way we work. Secretly, I have asked my partner more times than I care to admit if he will still love me with no hair. It’s a small thing but the impact can be far-reaching.


Yet, greater than all of the worries is the desire just to cut it off already. To work out without wondering if the powder I put in my hair will run down the side of my face during hot Pilates à la Rudy Giuliani. To not have to travel with a collection of hair products and tools to hide my baldness. To not feel a small cringe when people say “I love your hair” and I have to eke out another smiling “Thank you” while fighting the urge to tell the kind stranger that I love my hair too but I am cutting it off because I am balding.

Besides the worries, I am excited most of the time. I can’t wait to free myself of the hair I love but have been living my life around. I don’t desire to be a woman bound by anything, and while I know the deep authenticity I crave isn’t how everyone wants to live, my soul screams out for it. I don’t want to cover it up unless it’s an occasional fun choice and not because I am hiding. I hope to love it. I know several bald women who are fine, look incredibly beautiful, and live life like bald is a vibe. I am hoping that is how I feel about it. I am making sure to also have grace for myself if my initial reaction is something vastly different.

So if you see me out in the world in the coming weeks, with my head out or covered, I hope you too can grant me a little grace. I will likely still be working through embracing and celebrating the complexity of adding another element to the parts of my appearance that make my life really hard at times. Black. Woman. And now bald.

Sunday, September 28, 2025

I remembered I had free will so I got a buzzcut.

Now this is the sort of empowering video I prefer to post. She's clealy having a good time, she has support, and she is getting a buzz cut for her own reasons.

A Cautionary Tale

This post is a bit of a departure from what I typically post. The woman in this video, Shyann Hamilton, was offered money by some random dude if she shaved her head. She needed the money, so she took the offer. I guess the dude offered a very small deposit, she shaved her head on video, and then he simply ghosted her without compensating her as promised. This was devastating for her since it seems pretty clear from the video that shaving her head was not something she would ordinarily even consider, and so doing something out of character and then having practically nothing to show for it was something that was emotionally devastating for her. The first part of the video is her making what seems like an empowering statement (something you have seen hundreds of times on this blog), but then she cuts to her story about how the scam happened and the financial need that made her vulnerable to a scammer. She takes responsibility for her part, which is commendable. If she is considerably more cautious in the future, that strikes me as the best possible outcome under the circumstances. The last portions of the video focus on her making the best of the situation, and that is also good that she is able to do that. She is clear that she wants to grow her hair back out and that having a shaved head is not for her. If I had seen only those first three minutes of footage and nothing else, I would have thought it was a cool and empowering moment. Instead, it was anything but.

Normally, I don't share content like this, but this is not the first time that a woman has been scammed in this way. There was the story of the woman (a model) in Utah a few years ago who shaved her head and eyebrows expecting a good payday and ended up without her hair and eyebrows, and with none of the pay she was promised. Her very blunt comments about her experience are a cautionary tale. The predator in that case claimed to represent a company that does regular hair related ad campaigns, and used contemporary technology to look legit, until it became obvious he wasn't. Long story short, he ghosted her. There are other sorts of predators who look for women who want or need money to cover living expenses. I have many words to describe the individuals who prey on women like Shyann. None of them are worth saying here. 

My advice is very simple. Don't shave your head for money, especially if you would never want to shave your head in a million years. This applies in particular to any woman who has long hair. The change to your appearance will be dramatic, to say the least, and you will have to live with the consequences for a very long time. Hair does grow back, but it could be years before your hair is back to where you want it. The promise of money is just not worth the hit to your sense of self-worth. If you were already thinking of shaving your head for whatever reason (whether for charity, or simply because you find the prospect of a shaved head or buzz cut appealing), that's great. Just don't fall for what any scammer would offer. Just do it for yourself. No matter the outcome, you will at least feel good about trying it out, and if having a shaved head turns out to be a good fit for your lifestyle and personality, that's even better. I think there are plenty of people in your own personal lives and online who will support your choice. 

This blog is here to promote the bald or shaved head as an aesthetic, a fashion choice, a personal statement, or a long-term life choice. The articles and videos I post are of women who shave their heads to check an item of their personal bucket lists, or because they simply enjoy having a shaved head or buzz cut, or who have chosen to openly embrace their baldness due to hairloss (e.g., alopecia). I only wish to post positive and empowering videos and articles that offer a challenge to conventional beauty standards. And if this blog inspires you to shave your head for your own personal journey, then you have come to the right place. I'll steer clear of posting anything that seems sus to me. And I am grateful to those who have posted their content online, as they have a chance to inspire others to try out a look that they too might enjoy, if that is what they want. 

Remember that the point is to do what you want. If you decide bald is beautiful for you, that is great and this is a blog you can come back to for further inspiration and support. If you decide that's not for you, please keep your hair, but also please respect the women you might encounter who do shave their heads. We all are allowed our personal choices. And we also should never be pressured, coerced, or scammed into doing something we don't want to do. Thanks for hearing me out. I'll be back with more typical content soon.

Friday, September 26, 2025

18 Stunning Buzzed Hairstyles for Women to Try Now



Have you thought of taking the plunge and trying a shaved head or a buzz cut yourself? Here is an aricle for you, with some ideas for how to make the look your own. As the author writes at the very beginning:

Buzzed hair has become a bold and empowering choice for women, challenging traditional beauty norms and celebrating individuality. This chic, low-maintenance style signals confidence and a unique sense of self. Many women embrace buzzed hair for its practicality and assertiveness, proving that beauty comes in all forms. If you’re curious about this edgy trend, dive deeper to explore the styles, care tips, and inspiring stories behind buzzed hair.

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Redefining Beauty: The Diary of an Empowered Bald Woman

Join us on Growing Up Latina as we get into a powerful and raw conversation about beauty, identity, and breaking stereotypes. Our guest opens up about her journey of embracing her natural self, the assumptions society imposes, and redefining beauty on her own terms. From her bold decision to shave her head, to finding empowerment through vulnerability, this interview is a must-watch for anyone seeking inspiration and authenticity.

I shaved all of my hair off

After shave bald care

Scalp care is very important if you plan on shaving your head. I periodically post videos on scalp care to give my viewers some ideas for how to keep their skin smooth and healthy.

Buzzcut Diaries Ep 5 | 6 Months Bald: Why I’m Still Shaving My Head

Six months. Countless shaves. No regrets. In this episode of Buzzcut Diaries, I’m celebrating half a year of keeping it bald — with a full razor shave while I reflect on the last 6 months. I talk about what it’s been like living with a buzzcut, the things that surprised me, the hard moments, the freedom, and what’s next. Whether you’re buzzcut-curious, already bald, or just love a good story, this one’s for you.

M’he rapat els cabells/ me he rapado el pelo! 😱

These are my ideas in a world of ideas.

buzzing all my hair off

IT'S TIME! #itsjusthair #shavedhead #buzzcut #inhonor #sacrifice #nohair #spiritual #fyp #inspiring

i shaved my head in slovenia

Shaving My Head Changed Everything, here is why.

A brief description:

This week, I did something radical: I shaved my head. In this vlog, I open up about the why behind this decision, what it’s meant for me, and why I think everyone should experience it at least once in their life. I also take you behind the scenes of my creative week—teaching my very first tufting workshop at the studio, and trying boxing training for the first time This video is about change, empowerment, creativity, and pushing yourself to try new things—whether it’s a pair of boxing gloves or a buzzcut.

shaving my head (again again) vlog

I Shaved My Head | Haircut + Self-Love Journey

She shaved her head as a symbol of self-acceptance - a very positive message.

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

THICKCUTS is the buzzcut artist making ‘sharp and loud’ looks




Here is the article about her.

Bald Baddies on How Shaving Their Hair has Empowered Them



Four beauty gurus share how cutting their hair has catapulted their confidence and allowed them to live free lives.



The way we see beauty continues to evolve to this very day. The standards we upheld ourselves to in the past are slowly beginning to become memories of the past. This includes a recent movement of women choosing to shave their heads— a decision that empowers women a choice to determine what beauty means to them. In other words, gone are the days where we have to hold on to our hair in order to be considered “beautiful” in society.

Not only have these women made the courageous choice to define beauty for themselves, but they are also creating platforms around pushing back on beauty standards. They motivate thousands of other women to feel empowered enough to do the same.

Friday, July 4, 2025

i shaved my head

I SHAVED MY HEAD!

Buzzing my fREAKING HAIR OFF

Baldness is attractive

Buzzcut Diaries EP 4 | Q&A and Fresh Buzz

Buzzcut Transformation | Shaving from 2.4mm to 0.8mm

Shaving My Head LIVE | Embracing the Buzzcut Journey ✂️✨

ME RAPO EL CABELLO CON MI MAMÁ !! 😱 CALVAS LAS 2 😳

Original Sound - Radikal abrasiert #buzzcut #psoriasis #haircut #hair #gesundheit #viral#buzzcutgirl

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

shaving my head

Why I shaved my head, and society's double standards

shaving my head

Transitioning to a Sustainable Beauty Routine - GRWM Natural Glam Look For Hooded Eyes

 

Brie Larson gets a buzz cut and a news site has a meltdown

Brie Larson had a buzz cut for a part in a play late in 2024 and at least one site decided for a sensationalistic headline. There's nothing shocking about her haircut. We're in the 2020s after all, not the 1920s. Wonder what all the fuss was about? See for yourself.


Not exactly a big deal. 

How I Accessorized My Bald Head and Learned to Love It


 Although Lindsay Walter has embraced her alopecia and prefers to show off her bald head, she also likes to experiment with accessories for fun. Read more about her inspiring story and get some ideas for accessorizing your own bald or shaved head.