Be Bald and Be Free Day | October 14
Sat Oct 14th

Be Bald And Be Free Day

The naked crown is on display in Be Bald and Be Free Days on October 14th. Bald and Free Day are both days of the week.

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During this holiday, Bared noggins take the spotlight. It acknowledges the beauty of a naked scalp.. Baldness comes in many forms, as well. Whether partial or complete, a chrome dome is often by choice. Some people get it naturally.

This National Day honors you whether your "chrome dome" is the result of hair loss or shaving your head. And not everyone goes bald from traditional aging and hair loss, but not everyone goes bald. Some people have lost their hair from medical procedures, making this observance extra special for these individuals.

E day How can I tell being bald and being free day?

We're sure you want to post your bald selfies with us on social media, but we'd prefer you to post them on social media. The day provides an opportunity to assist those going through medical care as well. And of course, be sure to use #BeBaldAndBeFreeDay as a hashtag to post on your social media pages..

In addition, give a shout-out to those you know who are on top. Be sure everyone enjoys the day whether you're using the day to tease or support a friend.

History has shown that bald and free day will be a part of history

Thomas and Ruth Roy from Wellcat founded this day.

Bald FAQ

When shaving my scalp, should I go against or with the grain? Q. Should I go against or with the grain?

A. The schools of thought are split on whether or with the grain. Go against the grain if you want a closer shave. Go with the grain if you like to be gentle with your skin. This advice is applicable wherever you are shaving.

Q. Is it necessary to wear sunblock if my scalp is bald?

A. Yes. Yes. Yes. Any exposed skin will be at risk of sunburn and damage when outdoors. Another alternative is to wear a hat.

Q. How often should I shave my head?

A. Shaving every other day or every third day will prevent your scalp from becoming dry and irritated. A. Shaving every other day or every third day will prevent your scalp from becoming dry and irritated.