Smart Hydration Saves Dry Male Organ Skin
by John Dugan OwnerWhen the pants come off, a guy wants to present the most handsome
manhood possible to his adoring public or potential partner – or whoever
happens to be around. Even in non-sensual situations, like the locker room, a
guy doesn’t want another dude to glance at his equipment and think, “Gross,
what is wrong with his junk?” But when a man is cursed with dry male organ
skin, that’s the reaction many may have- especially if that dryness results in
flaky or otherwise unhealthy-looking skin. Maintaining good male organ health
helps avoid dry male organ skin, and so does taking steps to achieve proper
levels of hydration.
Why hydration is important
The body has a great need for water – and not just for the skin. A
person’s skin is made up of about 64% water, which is significant. But other
parts of the body also require even more water, like the heat (73% water), the
kidneys (79%) and the lungs (93%). Without a good amount of water, the body
cannot function properly.
As everyone knows, water in the body has to be replenished. We
lose water through various means, such as sweating and urinating. (Even intense
pointed, as semen contains water, too.) Maintaining a proper level of hydration
can be tricky, especially during the hot summer months when people tend to
sweat much more.
When the skin lacks water, it gets much tighter and has less
flexibility. It becomes dry and often flakes. This can happen to skin anywhere
on the body, including the member. Some doctors think that dry male organ skin
can cause tumescence to be somewhat painful, due to the tightness of the dry
male organ skin theoretically constraining the male organ as it grows and
hardens.
How to stay hydrated
For most people, the most important way to stay hydrated is simply
to drink enough fluids every day. Water is generally the best choice, although
people who are very active and sweat a lot may want to use sports drinks that
are formulated to help replace some of the nutrients lost from sweat. Drinks
with alcohol or caffeine are not recommended, as they actually can cause some
dehydration.
How much water to drink varies from person to person. The general
guide is 6-8 glasses a day, but some people may need more (or less), depending
on how active they are, how much they sweat, etc. People can also get extra
hydration help from eating foods naturally rich in water, such as watermelon,
grapes, oranges, celery, etc.
Showering also helps to replenish moisture for dry skin (including
dry male organ skin). However, it’s important that shower water is not too hot
and that one doesn’t shower for too long a time. Hot water can actually dry out
the skin by depleting it of essential oils which help retain moisture. And
staying too long in the shower can likewise cause oils to drift away. Using
soap is good, but if it is too harsh, it can dry out the skin – so go for a
mild alternative.
Finally, one way to fight dry male organ skin and maintain proper
hydration to the member is to daily apply a first class male organ health
creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin). To be most effective, it is
essential that a man selects a quality crème that contains a combination of
moisturizers, such as a high end emollient (shea butter is an excellent choice)
and a natural hydrator (go for vitamin E if possible). These can combine to
create a “moisture shield” that helps the male organ skin maintain more of its
water. The best cremes will also include alpha lipoic acid, a potent
antioxidant that aids moisturization by fighting excess free radicals and the
oxidative stress they can cause.
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