Can Self-pleasure Cause Acne?
by John Dugan OwnerYou’ll go blind! You’ll
get hairy palms! You’ll plague yourself with pimples! There are so many
misconceptions about self-pleasure, it’s hard to believe any of it’s true. But
what if there was a connection between self-pleasure and acne?
Well, there kind of is,
but not really.
Both start in puberty and
even sometimes start at the same time. However, usually, self-pleasure is met with
more joy and happiness than is acne. Let’s learn a bit more about their
connection and if one leads to the other (and then what to do about it,
especially when it shows up below the belt).
What is acne?
Acne is a skin condition
that causes whiteheads, blackheads, and pimples to
form. Pores live under the skin and connect to the glands that make sebum, an
oily substance. Of course, dead skin, sebum, and other debris can block the
glands, attracting bacteria and thus resulting in inflammation. This is the
acne a man sees on the surface of his skin, and yes, that includes his male
organ.
Does self-pleasure cause
acne?
Let’s start by saying that
acne is usually caused by hormonal changes. Hormonal changes kick off in
puberty. These changes stimulate the body’s oil production, which can lead to
acne. Self-pleasure also starts in puberty, but it doesn’t affect hormone
levels so much that it could cause acne. In fact, the only effect it has on
hormones is minimal and usually temporary based on short-term studies. Because
both self-pleasure and acne start around the same time in a male’s life, it’s
easy to see where the misconception came from. So no, self-love side effects do
not include acne. That said, if a man is lax in his hygiene after releasing and
doesn’t clean up well, any leftover emissions or funk can lead to him getting
male organ pimples or acne on or near his member.
What causes acne?
Believe it or not, acne is
like the common cold—researches are not 100 percent sure what causes it.
However, there are many probable causes, such as hormonal changes, medicine,
diet, use of makeup and skincare products, genetics, and lazy hygiene.
If not acne, does
self-pleasure have any side effects?
Sure! Everything has a
side effect. Self-love side effects are mostly positive, although there are a
few negatives. Here are just a few of the “good ones”: improved performance,
improved body confidence, improved mood, better sleep, decreased risk of
prostate cancer, keeping male organ tissue healthy, and much more.
How can a man clear up
acne…down there?
Most men know how to clean
up acne on their body. Well, except for the region directly surrounding Mr.
Happy. The reproductive area is a very delicate area for a lot of reasons. The
skin is thinner and more delicate, making it much more sensitive to products.
The area also is kept cooped up and in the dark a lot, which makes it an ideal,
beach-front property for bacteria. It’s also an area that may see a shaver or
clipper now and then, so ingrown hairs and male organ pimples can be a real
issue.
The best thing a man can
do to clean up the area is to do just that, keep the area clean. Here are a few
steps to take daily to keep your tally-wacker zit free:
- Wash daily with warm
water and a mild cleanser. Be gentle but thorough, and rinse well.
- Wear cotton underwear
that’s breathable and loose.
- Wash immediately after
working out, intimate relations, or on extra-sweaty days.
- Air out the male organ
daily. Try sleeping unclothed or just letting it all hang out a little while
each day (at a private location, of course).
- Use a specially
formulated male organ health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven mild and safe for skin) daily. Created with vitamin A, a natural
anti-bacterial, vitamins B and C for healthy skin turnover, and collagen for
elasticity, this oil will keep the skin clear and supple for self-pleasure or
partner play.
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