Dry Male Organ Woes? Here’s What You’re Doing Wrong and How to Fix It
by John Dugan OwnerIt’s like a desert in your pants. It’s dry, itchy, and unpleasant.
It’s getting flaky and peely and is not exactly inviting for lovers aside from
the discomfort. So, how does a man fix it? It could be as easy as adjusting a
few things he’s doing that he doesn’t know is causing his dry genital skin.
Here are a few manhood don’ts to turn a dry male organ into a silken member.
Dry
male organ Don’t #1: Your shower is too hot, and it’s going too long.
Ah…the
steamy goodness that is a hot shower. It’s misty, it loosens the muscles, and
it dries out your member. Wait; what? Yes, it’s true, hot water is a no-go on
delicate genital skin. The warmer the water, the more the natural barrier on
genital skin is worn down, stripping the skin of essential oils that protect
it. The longer the shower goes on, the more damage to the skin. This leads to
inflammation and irritation, both of which cause dry genital skin.
The
ideal water temperature for a shower is 84 degrees. Understanding that most men
don’t bring a thermometer in the shower, it is like the temperature of a heated
pool. Also, keep showers under ten minutes. It’s good for your member and the
environment.
Dry
male organ Don’t #2: You’re washing up too much and not with the right soap
What’s
the number one cause of dry skin – over washing. With all the talk about smegma
and stinky peen, some men are getting a little overzealous with the washing.
The skin has a beautiful barrier system to keep it safe, consisting of oil,
water, and natural moisturizing factors. When a man washes his skin too often,
he strips these natural emollients away, which in turn, leads to skin irritation
and dryness. If he doesn’t use a gentle or mild cleanser, the chances of dry
male organ grow. Now, no one is saying to go days without a shower. Wash as
needed and with a gentle cleanser like an organic baby wash to keep dry genital
skin at bay.
Dry
male organ Don’t #3: You’re exfoliating that which should not be exfoliated
The
genital skin is very, very delicate. It’s similar to the skin around the eyes.
Do not exfoliate the member. Under any circumstances. Seriously. Just don’t do
it.
Exfoliating
this extra sensitive place can cause small tears in the skin which can invite
bacteria in. Also, as mentioned above, it strips away the barrier on the skin,
but even faster since it’s harsher and often has a gritty exfoliation agent or
even worse, acid!
Can’t
stress this enough, don’t exfoliate your member.
Dry
male organ Don’t #4: Your H2O is really low
Skimping
on those eight glasses of the wet stuff a day can be wreaking havoc with your
skin. Without proper hydration, fluids can’t move efficiently through the
capillaries, leading to dry genital skin, among other things. If it’s cold
outside, it’s even worse because of the one-two-punch of internal and external
dryness.
Get
your water in early in the day, so you keep your bodily processes functioning
at optimal levels and keep your member supple. For extra hydration, incorporate
healthy fats into your diet to help lock moisture into the skin.
Dry
male organ Don’t #5: You’re the wrong moisturizer at the wrong time
There’s
a lot of chatter about how many different moisturizers a man needs, but for
now, let’s focus on the member. Does it need its very own lotion? Yes, it does.
You
need a lotion that is made expressly for delicate, genital skin and one that
provides the necessary nutrients to encourage rejuvenation and soft, elastic
skin. Use a quality male organ health creme (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which
has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) every day. It has
all the vitamins and minerals essential to male organ health that keeps dry
genital skin away. Apply this crème after a shower, while the skin is still
moist, but not dripping wet. The dampness will help crème’s vitamin E lock
moisture in the member and give you the silky, stiff member you’ve always
wanted.
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