Seven Tips to Improve Male organ Skin Health
by John Dugan OwnerMale organ skin health is something that often gets overlooked.
However, a healthy member relies on well-cared-for genital skin. There are
several ways to increase male organ health by taking a few easy, common-sense
steps to improve the skin, prevent infections and rashes, and promote healthy
and vigorous harness. Not only that, but optimal male organ skin health also
creates an inviting landscape for lovers to peruse with enthusiasm. Here are a
few ways to implement healthy behaviors that benefit the male organ and health
overall.
1) Perform a Monthly Self-Exam – Every month, during the same time, give the member and
privates a thorough once over. Check the texture of the skin, feel for bumps or
lumps, and search out moles. If anything is unusual, make an
appointment to see a doctor as soon as possible.
2) Man-scaping – Take some time each week or so to carefully “trim the
hedges.” Be sure to be extra careful when using shears, an electric trimmer, or
blade when down under. Protect the skin when shaving by wetting the area five
minutes prior to shave and be sure to use a quality shave oil or cream for an
irritation-free shave. Use a new razor and only go over each area once to
minimize the chance of razor burn. Use a product like Tend Skin after shaving
to minimize inflammation and ingrown hairs.
3) Regular Usage is Key – Keep the magic man muscle in shape by regularly
invoking the member and using it. This encourages muscle tone and suppleness.
Use a quality lubricant for self-pleasure to keep skin from getting irritated
or chafed.
4) Clean the Member – It seems obvious, but properly cleaning the member is the
foundation for male organ skin health. Use a gentle cleanser and warm water and
either using the hands or a soft washcloth, thoroughly wash the entire genital
area. Get in every fold and wrinkle. Be sure to cleanse the inner thigh and
under the genitals to have the freshest and most inviting area for romantic
interludes. Rinse well and pat dry with a soft towel.
5) Pay Attention to the Foreskin – For uncircumcised men, the foreskin can be a troubling area. The
area can be especially attractive for smegma, a buildup of dead skin cells,
bacteria, and emissions, which can lead to an especially foul smell,
inflammation, and even an infection. Thoroughly cleanse the area by retracting
the foreskin and gently washing with intention. Men who have
chronic issues with smegma and infections from smegma may want to consider a
circumcision.
6) Moisturize the Male Organ -- After cleansing the skin, use a specially concocted male organ
health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven safe and mild for skin) to the genital area with a soothing
massage. While it may seem unnecessary to use a special crème for the male
organ, nutrient crèmes that are specifically created for the member contain
ingredients like vitamins A, C, D, and E, which calm and fortify member skin in
addition to antibacterial properties. In addition, men should look for a
product containing a natural moisturizer such as Shea butter, which prevents
itchy skin and leaves it hydrated, supple and ready for action.
7) Protection – Partner Transmitted Infections (PTIs) can often cause male
organ skin to get inflamed, itchy, red, and dry. A man needs to
protect himself by not only using a condom but also having a straightforward
conversation with a future partner prior to having intimate contact.
Also, one to
six percent of the population has an allergy to latex which can cause
skin irritation and rashes so be sure to perform a skin test in advance.
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