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
Your razor is going dull.
To determine the appropriate razor number lengths for different hair types and styles, consider the thickness and texture of the hair. Thicker hair may require longer razor number lengths, while finer hair may need shorter lengths. Additionally, the desired style or haircut will also influence the choice of razor number length. Experimenting with different lengths and consulting with a professional stylist can help you find the best razor number length for your hair type and desired style.
to cut hair with a razor ... shave
A hair razor is commonly used for thinning the hair out if one has too thick hair. A hair razor is also commonly used in the hair to remove chemicals and toxins such as drugs from the hair.
Its when they take a straight razor to cut your hair, at the salon. To give it that choppy look!
shave
because if it is used on dry hair your skin will get razor burn and it will be very painful.
Different razor numbers, such as 1, 2, 3, etc., are used in men's haircuts to indicate the length of the hair that will be left after cutting. The lower the razor number, the shorter the hair will be. For example, a 1 razor will leave very short hair, while a 4 razor will leave longer hair. The choice of razor number affects the style and length of the hair, allowing for various looks ranging from a close buzz cut to a longer, textured style.
Yes, hair removers such as Nair do not require a razor. You just apply it and rinse it off in the shower.
its hair FOLLICLE test and you need hair razor.
Cut it.
A razor