Male Organ Protection for the Summer: Useful Tips
by John Dugan OwnerNow that summer is in full swing, more guys are going to be
outdoors for longer periods of time – because that’s what summer is all about.
But the activity, the heat, the humidity, and everything else associated with
summer can sometimes cause some male organ health issues for guys to take into
consideration. For better male organ protection during the summer months, the
following tips are recommended.
- Watch it while bare. We get it. Summer is the perfect time to run around without
clothing. Everyone loves the feeling of fresh air on bare skin, and in fact
airing out the member is an excellent male organ health idea – it helps dispel
unwanted manhood odor. But, whether hiking in a natural state, skinny dipping
or tanning on a favorite clothing optional beach., take appropriate male organ
protection steps. For example, male organ skin is especially sensitive to the
sun, so if sunbathing, be sure to put plenty of sunscreen on the member – and
don’t forget the sacks, either. Hiking is fun, but if the member is bare, it’s
more likely to come into contact with poison ivy or poison oak – or with common
allergens that may not be as severe but which still cause an unsightly
rash. And many who skinny dip figure the manhood is underwater most of
the time, so it’s safe. In fact, the water quickly washes off most sunscreens –
and water can act as a kind of magnifying glass, making some sunrays more
intense. Skinny dipping early or late in the day, rather than when the
sun is hottest, is recommended.
- Limit pool fun. Everyone likes to escape the summer heat by spending time at
the pool, if that’s an option. But do be aware that it’s easy to spend too much
time in the pool. I’m not talking about manhood and sacks shrinkage from the
cold water – that’s to be expected. But heavily chlorinated water can wreak
havoc on delicate male member skin, drying it out and leaving it scaly and
unattractive. In addition, when the member skin is dried out, it can increase
the need to use lubrication during coupling, as much of its natural moisture is
gone.
- BYOS. Bring Your Own Soap. Men with especially sensitive manhood skin should bring their own
soap and/or shampoo to the beach or pool for after-bathing cleaning. Although
many facilities provide soap and shampoo, they frequently are on the harsh side
and can bring about a rash.
- Don’t be afraid to change. Underwear that is – and frequently. A guy may be a “one
pair of briefs a day” fellow during the winter, but he needs to be prepared to
go to two or three (or, if necessary, more) pair during the summer. And to
consider looser cotton boxers instead. Wearing looser underwear helps diminish
sweat and changing frequently does the same – thereby helping to keep manhood
odor down to acceptable levels.
- Cut it. Speaking
of manhood odor, guys who have a midsection sweat problem should consider
manscaping during the summer. Shaving the member, sacks and midsection down to
the bare skin can help make the package much, much cooler during the summer.
But even just trimming the hair can make a difference. And the less heat and
sweat, the less manhood odor.
These are but a few male organ protection tips for the summer
months. One other, very important one is to daily apply a superior male organ
health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin) to the member. With hydration an issue
during the summer, it helps to select a crème that contains both a high end
emollient (such as shea butter) and a natural moisturizer (such as vitamin E).
It also is best if the crème contains a potent antioxidant, like alpha lipoic
acid. This can help keep unwanted free radicals at bay and thereby cut down on
oxidative stress and its damage to member skin.
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