The Corporate Guy’s Guide to a Perfect Shave:
Mastering Your Headshot Appearance
In the corporate world, appearance matters. Whether you're updating your LinkedIn profile or preparing for a company-wide photoshoot, a well-groomed look can significantly impact your professional image. However, on so many occasions guys turn up for their photoshoot having only had a a quick, half-hearted, shave before rushing out the house to get to work. Although we at Scott Barron Photography can tidy up your beard and your shaved skin, the final image will always look better if the care is taken by you before leaving the house.
To help you perfect the art of shaving, I’ve put together this very quick guide to help you achieve a flawless shave, ensuring you look your best in your next headshot.
Preparation: The Foundation of a Great Shave
Invest in Quality Tools
Replace dull blades with a sharp, high-quality razor
Choose a premium shaving cream for optimal skin protection
Soften Your Whiskers
Take a hot shower or use a warm towel to open pores and soften facial hair
For efficiency, consider pre-trimming longer stubble before your main shave
The Shaving Process: Precision and Care
Apply Shaving Cream Properly
Use circular motions to create a thick, protective lather
Ensure complete coverage of all areas to be shaved
Master the Technique
Shave with the grain to minimize irritation
Use short, controlled strokes instead of long, aggressive ones
Pay extra attention to the neck area, a common trouble spot
Address Problem Areas
Use beard trimmers for precision on difficult spots like the chin
Take extra care around the Adam's apple to avoid nicks
Post-Shave Care: Ensuring a Camera-Ready Look
Soothe Your Skin
Apply a cooling post-shave balm to reduce irritation
Choose alcohol-free products to prevent dryness
Time Your Shave Strategically
If you're prone to razor burn, shave the evening before your photoshoot
This allows time for any redness to subside
By following these steps, you'll achieve a smooth, professional appearance that translates well on camera. Remember, a well-groomed face not only looks great in photos but also boosts your confidence in the boardroom and beyond.