Creating a custom skin- Matching the back of the head with the rest of the body

I have been bit by the creation bug, and have bought a merchant resource kit to make my own character and skin. I find I am having some trouble in particular with the back of the head seam matching the front facial seam. Because of the different resolutions, stretching at these parts I can get somewhat close, but no enchilada. I have experimented and been able to reduce my brush size for the back of the head, but there is still a visible seam there where the face meets the rear scalp. Is there a better way to handle this? Or any info on matching textures? I'm gettting closer, but so far haven't been able to irradicate the seam.
I am using gen 2 male, as the base. I have made the detail pretty extensive on the face, and have tried to begin work on the scalp and body. But I wanted to do the best I can to get the seams to work first. Thanks...


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How are you going about this...2D image editor or 3D painting?
I'm using photoshop.
For 2D apps like Photoshop...trial and error are about the only ways I know of to match across seams, I'm sure there has to be a better way, but I haven't found it yet. That's one of the great advantages of a 3D painting program.
Seams are always going to be easier in a 3d painting app. You might look into one.