Male Organ Skin Tips for Autumn
by John Dugan OwnerAutumn is one of the most bracing times of
the year, as the fall air takes on a tang and vibrancy that’s missing from
other seasons. Apple picking, pumpkin carving, leaf raking and other activities
come to the forefront – but that doesn’t mean male organ care has to be
pushed to the back. With the change in the weather, it may be time to pay some
extra attention to member skin care. Maintaining healthy, appealing skin is
important both for manhood health and to please or attract partners.
Unless
a guy is a nudist, male organ skin is not as directly affected by changes in
the weather as the skin on other parts of the body. After all, manhood skin is
generally kept under wraps most of the time and certainly when outside. But it
still falls prey to autumn weather, even if to a lesser degree. Therefore, the
following tips are recommended to keep male organ skin looking sharp.
Tips
-
Moisturize – with a cream. As the hot summer months give away to crisp, cool autumn,
there tends to be a decrease in humidity in the air – and also on the skin.
Exposed skin, such as on the arms and legs, gets even drier, but even the
protected member skin feels the difference. As male organ skin dries, it cracks
or flakes, which is not what a partner wants to see when they look at a dude’s
package. The member always needs to be kept well moisturized, but especially so
during the fall. Many men use a body lotion on their manhood, but using a cream
is much better; it creates an oilier barrier which is essential for keeping
moisture trapped in the skin.
- Drink
water. Moisturization
isn’t all there is to skin hydration, however. Keeping the whole body hydrated
has a positive effect on the skin, including male organ skin. So be sure to
drink plenty of water during the fall months, especially during and after
exercising.
- Be
gentle. The
colder, drier weather also makes skin more sensitive – and male organ skin is
sensitive to begin with. Thus, it may react more quickly or to a greater extent
to irritants. A guy should be careful that with the soaps he uses on it – both
in the shower and on the towels, sheets and clothing that comes into contact
with it – are not loaded with unnecessary chemicals, fragrances, perfumes, etc.
- Watch
the allergens. Fall
brings with it sneezing and itching from allergies. Again, because the manhood
is usually covered, it is less susceptible – but not immune. Treating any
allergic symptoms promptly can keep them from spreading to the male organ skin.
- Be
selective when going commando. There are some days when a guy likes to just skip the
underwear, especially if he’s just hanging out at home. But wearing gym shorts
with no boxers or briefs while raking the leaves can lead to quicker chafing in
the fall – so limit the amount of time the member is rubbing against rough
trouser fabric instead of soft cotton underwear.
- Watch
the cold. Cold
weather tends to slow down blood circulation, and that can make male organ skin
look pale and wan. Keeping the member warm will help keep that blood
circulating and maintain a rosy glow that partners like.
Whether
in autumn or any season, member skin needs special attention to look its best –
and that requires regular application of a first rate male organ health
crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is
clinically proven mild and safe for skin). The best crèmes are those which
provide a double helping of hydrating supplementation, such as Shea butter (a
high-end emollient) and vitamin E (a natural hydrator). Male organ circulation
can also be aided by a crème that contains L-arginine. This amino acid is
involved in the process which keeps manhood blood vessels open and receptive to
increased blood flow.
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