How to transform a whisk into a homemade head massager

You may have already seen or even used one of these strange-looking things. They look a bit like a spider with soft tips at the ends of its legs. But unlike spiders, people actually enjoy having these things "crawling" over the sensitive skin on their scalp. 

 

Each tip contacts millions of nerve endings and the result is a sensation of complete well-being (some people even describe it as "orgasmic"). These head massagers are available in stores, but if you want to save some money, here's how to make your own in just five minutes...

You’ll need: 

  • a cheap whisk
  • cutting pliers
  • strong glue

Here’s how : 

Begin by cutting the metal rods of your whisk with the cutting pliers at different levels. The idea is to create "spider legs" with some longer and some shorter to make contact with the entire surface of the head.

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Spread the branches of the whisk with your hands.

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Use the pliers to bend the metal rods into a smoothly rounded shape.

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Now pour a small amount of glue onto a sheet of paper.

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Dip the ends of the stems into the glue to form round, thick balls.

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Let it dry for several hours. 

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And now the final step: the big test! You can try it out on yourself, but it's more fun to try it out on your friends and enjoy watching them smile, giggle, and sigh with elation as you caress their heads with your new creation.

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Here's a video showing all the steps and some reactions to this titillating little device...

Head massages not only feel good, they're also great for our health. They can stimulate hair growth and trigger the release of hormones needed for proper stress management. So why not create your own head massager? It only takes a few minutes to make and can be a lot of fun to try out with your friends. You can even make a game of it and see how long people can keep a straight face with this "spider" crawling on their head. How long do you think you can hold out?

 

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