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nailit | 20:25 Sat 23rd Dec 2017 | Body & Soul
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I shave my head every few days with 'graders' set on a 0 setting. Every couple of weeks or so I give my head a wet shave (as I have tonight).
Just like to know why my scalp feels so different from my face after a wet shave? I get none of the problems that I do with a face/chin shave. I often have shaving rash, cuts, razor burn etc with face but never with scalp.
Just curious. Is it something to do with the fact that head skin is 'tighter' than face skin?
Also get a much smoother wet shave on my bonce than on my chin/face. Why?
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You don't have wrinkles on your scalp. :-)
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Want a bet Tills?
I'm the only person I know that has fat on the back of their head....
Lol :-). It probably is tighter and smoother skin... haven't tried it myself.
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How the hell does somebody get fat on the back of their head??
Do you have a double chin on your head?

(Sorry, just seen that this isn't CB. I'll stop now.)
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Keep ur locks then Pix ;-)
Do you mean back of neck?
I might experiment after Christmas if I get bored :-)
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No Tills, not a double chin. A double head on the back of my head...
Paint a face on the back and see what it looks like :-)
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Do you mean back of neck?
Actually on the occipital bone part of my nut Pix...
And do a link please :-)
Maybe it's because you shave your face more often than you shave your head.
Is that Janus?
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Dunno if its Janus (probably is) and I don't want my neck removed ;-)
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and that link looks painful...
Honest, I'm out now.

Hope you get some sensible, helpful replies. x
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//Hope you get some sensible, helpful replies//
Not a 'serious' question but genuinely curious. 'Head skin' does seem curiously different from face skin in how it behaves when shaved.

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