8 Dry Male Organ Skin Solutions to Try
by John Dugan OwnerThe scene: A guy has been anxiously awaiting that first trip to
bedtime heaven with a new partner. As he finally reveals his manhood to his
partner, they draw away, suddenly remembering they need to leave. That’s what
may happen when a visible male organ health condition like flaky, dry male
organ skin strikes an otherwise enticing member. No man wants this to happen –
so the following tips are recommended to prevent or treat dry male organ skin.
Dry male organ skin tips
- Air him out. This may seem counterintuitive, but one of the big causes of
dry skin anywhere on the body is sweat. Sweat adds water to the skin, but it
also depletes the natural oils which do the heavy duty moisturizing job. And
because the member is typically kept beneath two layers of clothing (trousers
and underwear) and because a thick thatch of hair provides extra insulation,
the manhood tends to sweat a lot. Airing out the member – that is, going
pants-less and underwear-less – can help to repair some of that damage.
However, be wary of airing out the member in a room with a dehumidifier, which
can add to the lack-of-moisture issue.
- Take warm water showers and baths. Most people shy away from ice cold showers – and with good
reason. But going to the other extreme and using hot water can add to a dry
male organ skin problem. Hot water is another factor which zaps the
moisturizing oils that manhood skin, especially, needs. It’s best to work with
a nice, warm water situation instead.
- Limit bathtime. The occasional good, long shower or soak in the tub can
really make aching muscles feel good – but spending lengthy amounts of time
bathing is another way that oils get depleted. Five or ten minutes is really
what a guy should aim for.
- Spice things up. Some spice, such as turmeric, coriander and cumin, are
believed to help create conditions for better moisturized skin. Some men might
wish to add foods containing these spices to their diets as one way to combat
dry male organ skin.
- Compensate for chlorine. Swimming is tremendous exercise and a great way to stay in
shape. But chlorine from pools – and salt from seawater – is notorious for
drying out the skin. Those who swim frequently – and especially those on swim
teams - need to apply additional moisturizing agents to counteract the dry skin
problems that can arise.
- Take up drinking. Water, that is –definitely not alcohol, or even caffeine,
both of which can contribute to dry skin. But drinking plenty of water or other
healthy fluids (such as juices) can help ensure that a man gets sufficient
water to stay healthy – and to keep his skin well hydrated as well.
- Don’t go harsh on the soap. Sometimes a man, especially one who is very physically
active, requires a strong soap to get rid of body odors, especially under the
armpits. But using a harsh soap on the manhood can lead to flakiness and
general dryness. If the rest oif the body requires extra strength soap, keep on
hand a much milder cleanser for us on the manhood.
- Select an appropriate male organ
health crème. One of the most important tips for
fighting dry male organ skin is to regularly apply a top drawer male organ
health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin). For the best
results, the crème needs to have a combination of a high end emollient (shea
butter is a superb choice) and a natural hydrating agent (vitamin e is quite
good). Together, these create a “moisture shield” to help keep natural oils
safe and active. In addition, a potent antioxidant, such as alpha lipoic acid,
should be part of the crème, so that it can fight the excess free radicals that
can seriously weaken delicate member skin.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving manhood sensitivity
and what to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional
writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing
writer to numerous websites.
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