Shave & Style with Remington: Proud Supporter of the World’s Greatest Shave
By taking on the World’s Greatest Shave, you’ll help provide tangible support to Australian families facing blood cancer right now.
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For 25+ years, the World's Greatest Shave has united Australians to fight blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma. By shaving, cutting, or coloring their hair, participants raise funds and awareness for the Leukaemia Foundation. The Foundation supports patients and families through practical and emotional services, funds vital research, and campaigns for change. Their goal: zero lives lost to blood cancer by 2035.
You can show your support during the World’s Greatest Shave by signing up online as an individual or as part of a team. Then you can choose to either Shave, Cut, or Colour your hair. Alternatively, you can donate to a team, individual fundraiser or to the Leukaemia Foundation. Every dollar you raise will help keep families together when they need each other most.
Before shaving your head, consider your motivation – why are you doing it? Think about your hair type and scalp health, consulting a dermatologist if needed. Also, reflect on any social or professional implications. Research the shaving process itself, from trimming and using the right tools to aftercare. Careful planning ensures a positive experience. Be emotionally prepared for the change, and remember hair grows back if you're not happy with the result.
The best tool or appliance for your shaving needs will depend on factors such as your hair type, hair length and your desired style. For a clean, close shave on your head, the Remington Ultimate Series RX7 Head Shaver (HC7500AU) is designed specifically for that purpose, cutting as short as 0.2mm. If you prefer to trim your hair shorter before a final shave, or want more versatility in cutting lengths, the Power-X Series X5 Clipper (HC5001AU) offers adjustable settings. The Rapid Cut Ultimate Haircut Kit (HC4400AU) is another option for trimming, particularly if you want to follow the contours of your head.