Manhood Skin Care – Try a Spa Treatment
by John Dugan OwnerIn
caveman days, men probably didn’t particularly care about how their manhood
skin looked. After a hard day of hunting, starting a fire with a couple of
sticks and dodging large, beastly predators, manhood care was not necessarily
uppermost in their minds. But nowadays, with most men having more time to worry
about things like the state of their manhood skin, more and more take an
interest in what kind of a signal their manhood sends to partners. Does it look
healthy? Disease free? Bereft of flakiness or red patches? And so the modern
man may consider using a spa-styled treatment or two on his member to give the
skin an extra attractiveness.
Not in a spa
Although there are exceptions, most spas do not readily offer a
treatment specifically aimed at manhood skin. For that reason, guys interested
in a spa treatment experience for their own skin will typically have to resort
to a DIY solution. With that in mind, the following tips may prove
valuable.
Start with a soak
A shower is nice and an easy way to keep things clean on a daily
basis, but a spa treatment is all about pampering the skin – and that requires
taking time with things. Begin by drawing a bath and giving the member a nice,
long, slow soak. Be sure that the water is comfortably warm. Cold won’t relax
the skin properly, and hot will deplete the skin of natural oils, which are
essential for proper manhood skin moisturization. And keep the water plain;
don’t add bath salts or fragrances. Manhood skin is delicate, and chemicals can
have a deleterious effect on it.
Intact men will need to take a little time to peel back the
prepuce and gently rub beneath the hood, to ensure that any built-up debris
gets washed away. But aside for that, the goal is just to relax in the bath for
a good 10 or 15 minutes, letting the skin soak up hydration.
When finished, be sure to pat the skin dry with a soft towel,
rather than briskly rubbing with a rough one.
Consider exfoliating
A big part of normal skin care is exfoliating – rubbing away dead
skin cells to allow fresher, newer skin to arise. It’s true that exfoliating
tends to make skin look healthier and more vibrant; however, care must be taken
when exfoliating the manhood skin, due to its extreme delicacy and sensitivity.
Rather than using a rough pumice stone, take a smooth washcloth and gently wipe
the entire length of the manhood, both on top and underneath.
Bring on the moisturizer
With the skin still slightly damp, a moisturizer needs to be
applied. Moisturizers are intended not so much to create new moisture as to
help “lock in’ the moisture that is already on the skin. After a warm bath, the
skin pores are more open, so they are better able to absorb the moisturizer and
store it. Be sure to use natural moisturizing ingredients, or a crème that
includes them. (This can be an excellent time to use a male organ health crème,
if it has the proper moisturizing ability.)
Air out
Allow enough time to let the manhood “air out” for a while after
the bath. This helps prevent or diminish persistent male organ odor.
A spa treatment to help strengthen the manhood skin will be most
effective if a man regularly uses a top drawer male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). The chosen crème should supply both a high-end emollient (such
as Shea butter) and a natural hydrator (such as vitamin E) to effectively
moisturize the skin. It should also include vitamin A, which has anti-bacterial
properties to help fight unwanted and unpleasant male organ odor.
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