Question posted by debzaranti on December 19th, 2010

Goosebumps

Why don't we have goosebumps on our faces?

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Answer #1: Posted by timadvancedtech on December 19th, 2010 12:32 PM
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You do have goosebumps on your face. 

A goosebump is caused by a muscle called a pilli, underneath your skin and attached to the hair follicle. 

These pilli are located everywhere that you find a hair follicle. 

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