I find that my head sticks to vinyl/leather (like the equipment at the gym) and that sometimes I am just oin the house and my head is COLD so I wear a cap sometimes. Its annoying ! Anyone else have these issues ?
I find that my head sticks to vinyl/leather (like the equipment at the gym) and that sometimes I am just oin the house and my head is COLD so I wear a cap sometimes. Its annoying ! Anyone else have these issues ?
I carry a sweat towel around with me at the gym and drape it over the benches/equipment where my head will rest -- partly so my head won't stick, partly because I sweat so much, and partly because God knows who else was there and sweated on it before me.
As for my head being cold in the house, no I haven't experienced that. Is this the first winter your head has been shaved? I remember my first summer with a shaved head -- if my head got a bit sweaty, it would get really cold when I walked and gave me a headache. That went away after a while.
Vinyl & leather do stick, and like RazorX I also carry a towel at the gym, did so before I went totally sly for the same reason--I mean they're nice folks, but let's not pass too much around among friends!
You don't say where you live, or if you have a lot of ceiling fans or what temperature you keep the house. I can feel the fans in our house, but this is New Orleans, and 90% of the time it's warm if not hot, so the cooling feels great. I was more sensitive to cool drafts for a month or so after going sly, like every room felt like it had drafts, but that passed away. It will probably pass, when spring arrives.
As I have said already, I work in a cold room at +2 degrees C and sometimes in freezer room at -25 degrees C so I dont ever feel the cold on my dome.
I wear a skullcap when I workout.
My head gets cold very easily. I wear a beanie around the house all the time in the winter and if it's real cold I have one on my headboard for the nights !!
I have to add that when I'm on the road I carry a beanie bc some hotels have very drafty and cool a/c systems--the poke through the wall kind. A cool room is generally nice, but when the cold gets to my head at night it's not nice.
I sympathize with the leather thing. Which is why I'll probably get cloth recliners when I move into my next place.