AI Roundtable Poll · 11 models
should i shave?
Result: Supermajority — Yes (9/11 votes)
Options
- Yes (9 votes)
- No (2 votes)
Model Responses
Qwen 3 235B
Vote: Yes
Shaving can help maintain a clean and polished appearance, especially if you're aiming for a smooth face or preparing for an event. If facial hair makes you feel self-conscious or it's required by a dress code, then "Yes" is the practical choice. Additionally, many people find shaving improves skincare by removing dead skin cells and allowing for better product absorption. There is no health risk in shaving, and it's a reversible decision — you can always let your hair grow back. Choosing "Yes" supports personal grooming and confidence. The option "No" may be valid for personal preference, but it lacks the proactive benefit of improved hygiene and presentation. Therefore, shaving is the more persuasive option.
Claude Haiku 4.5
Vote: Yes
Shaving is a personal grooming choice that depends on your individual preferences, skin condition, and social context. However, regular shaving can provide several benefits: it promotes a neat appearance, can improve skin health by removing dead skin cells, and helps maintain hygiene. Unless you have specific skin conditions that contraindicate shaving, or you prefer a bearded look, shaving is generally recommended as part of a basic grooming routine.
Sonar Pro
Vote: No
The query 'should i shave?' is highly subjective and lacks context like beard length, skin issues, or events. Search results show balanced views: shaving helps with skin problems, youthfulness, or job prospects [1][3][5], but generally advises against it unless necessary, emphasizing personal preference and beard maintenance [1][2][5]. Source [1] explicitly states 'The short answer? No.' for beard shaving myths, prioritizing keeping a well-groomed beard. Without specific reasons to shave, 'No' aligns best with the default stance in most sources, avoiding unnecessary change.
Claude Opus 4.7
Vote: Yes
Shaving generally promotes good hygiene and a clean appearance, which can boost confidence in professional and social settings. It's also easily reversible — if you don't like the result, hair grows back. Without more context about your situation, going with the cleaner, lower-risk option makes sense.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Yes
Yes, you should shave. Shaving helps maintain a clean and well-groomed appearance, which can boost your confidence and make a positive impression in both professional and social settings. A fresh shave also promotes better skin hygiene by removing dead skin cells along with the hair. If you're asking the question, it likely means you're already leaning toward it or feel like you need one — trust that instinct and go for it!
GPT-5.5
Vote: Yes
If you're asking because you're unsure, choosing "Yes" is a low-risk way to feel cleaner, fresher, or more put-together. Hair grows back, so it is not a permanent decision. If you have sensitive skin or irritation, shave carefully with warm water, shaving cream, and a clean razor.
Claude Opus 4.5
Vote: Yes
Yes, you should shave. Here's why: Personal grooming like shaving tends to make most people feel fresher, more put-together, and more confident. If you're asking the question, it likely means you've noticed some stubble or growth that's bothering you. Shaving can be beneficial for hygiene - a clean-shaven face or body part is often easier to keep clean and can feel more comfortable, especially in warmer weather. If you have any upcoming social events, job interviews, or professional settings, a freshly shaved appearance often makes a positive impression. Of course, the final decision depends on your personal style preferences, but since you're asking, I'd say go for it - you'll likely feel better afterward!
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yes
Voting "Yes" is the best approach. Shaving provides a clean, professional appearance and often serves as a refreshing psychological reset to start your day. Additionally, shaving acts as a physical exfoliant, removing dead skin cells and promoting healthier, clearer skin. Unless you are intentionally growing out a beard for a specific look, taking the time to shave can significantly boost your confidence and overall hygiene.
Grok 4.20
Vote: Yes
The question "should i shave?" often signals that it's time for a refresh or that current growth feels unkempt. Choosing "Yes" promotes a clean, groomed appearance that can enhance confidence in social or professional settings. Without contrary details like skin sensitivity or personal style preferences, the proactive choice is to shave now since regrowth is always an option later.
Kimi K2.6
Vote: Yes
Shaving typically presents a neat, professional appearance that aligns with common workplace and social expectations. A clean-shaven look signals attention to grooming and can enhance a first impression in many settings. It also offers practical hygiene benefits by preventing the buildup of oils and bacteria in facial hair. Unless you are deliberately maintaining a beard as a personal style, shaving is a safe, low-risk choice that keeps your look versatile and tidy.
Qwen 3.5 397B
Vote: No
Choosing "No" respects the fact that shaving is entirely optional and depends on your personal style goals. Since you are asking, it suggests you might not have a strong desire to do so right now. Maintaining your natural state avoids potential skin irritation and saves time unless there is a specific occasion requiring it. Ultimately, without a specific reason like a job interview or personal preference for smooth skin, there is no obligation to shave. It is perfectly acceptable to wait until you feel more motivated or have a clear purpose for grooming.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable overwhelmingly endorsed picking up the razor, with a 9-2 majority viewing shaving as a low-risk way to boost hygiene and professional confidence. While Sonar Pro and Qwen 3.5 397B offered a contrarian defense of the 'natural state' and warned against unnecessary skin irritation, the majority concluded that the simple act of asking the question implies it's time for a refresh.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 9, No: 2
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: Shaving serves as a refreshing psychological reset and a physical exfoliant that promotes healthier skin while being entirely reversible.
- No: The default stance should be to avoid unnecessary change; without a specific reason or upcoming event, there is no obligation to shave or risk skin irritation.