Yes it can leave permanent traces of ink in there but it would be rare for it to leave behind a nice solid design.
If you have delicate skin, you will need a razor that is suited for sensitive skin. One razor suitable for delicate skin is the Gillette Mach3 Turbo Sensitive (if you are a male). This razor is designed for a close shave without irritating the skin. Also, another razor suitable for delicate skin is the Schick Quattro for Women Sensitive skin (if you are a female). It has four blades for a close shave.
the razor really doesn't matter it depends on how close you want to shave
Yes, more than likely it is razor burn, especially if is a new razor that your skin is not used to.
The skin has the shape of your body.
Depending on the skin type, using an electric razor can cause skin to become red and itchy. To avoid this, rub some organic jojoba oil to the area to ease any discomfort.
If razor burn is from shaving, then you need a skin balm. Tea of any description will not help
because if it is used on dry hair your skin will get razor burn and it will be very painful.
To lubricate the skin to prevent razor burn.
If you mean razor burn it is when you shave and and leaves the skin red and sore like a burn. A good shaving cream can help, so can a sharp razor or maybe a good quality electric razor. Also your skin gets somewhat used to shaving after awhile. To get a good idea on what is razor burn and how to prep for a shave, shave properly, and avoid razor burn visit the site attached below.
There are several advantages of using the Merkur safety razor. These advantages include comfortability, affordability, no ingrown hairs, and no skin irritation.
The question is misleading. Use can use a razor on any type of hair BUT there are a number of skin conditions that should not have a razor applied to them. Eczema Acne Burn.... etc
Born with razor-sharp teeth to bite through skin!