The Spanish head is one type of razor blade ending or shavetta. Its distinctive feature is the specific shape of the tip, which ends in a gentle inward curve, resembling a small crescent. This design allows very precise work in hard-to-reach areas such as under the nose, around the sideburns or when shaping the beard line. The sharp tip provides control similar to a square head, but the rounded cutout makes it slightly more forgiving and reduces the risk of accidental pricks or cuts from the sharp corner. It is therefore suitable for users who require precision in shaving detail but prefer a slightly safer finish than a fully square tip.