Originally Posted by
Euclid440
So a weaper, is where the edge is so keen that it shaves off any imperfections on the skin, usually painlessly.
This often occurs by excessive stropping, stropping on high grit nano paste or honing on a high grit stone or film, on the edge of Over-honing. It is usually an indication of excess keenness for your skin, and backing down a notch is the solution.
But often where none of the above have occurred, it is just micro chipping and the chips are cutting the skin. You may be using more pressure on the neck than on you face and thus the bleeding.
The best way to check is 60x plus magnification, or just lightly running a Q-tip along the edge, with just the cotton making contact. The slightest micro-chip will snag the cotton.
Re finishing the edge will bring a straight edge back quickly.