Manhood Odor Solutions: Back to Basics
by John Dugan OwnerJust
because summer is over doesn’t mean a dude can rest easy when it comes to persistent
manhood odor. Sure, cooler weather does indeed translate into less sweat and
thus less manhood odor – but it still requires regular, basic male organ care to keep the
equipment from producing an off-putting stench. There are solutions to the
manhood odor problem, and it behooves a guy to explore and utilize them. His
partner and/or future partners will thank him for taking the little extra time
required.
Manhood
odor happens
Some
manhood odor is essentially inevitable, unless perhaps a man is a full-time
naturist – and even then, some stench may still attach itself to his nether
regions. So when looking for odor solutions, it’s necessary to understand why
manhood odor is so common.
There
can be some atypical cause of manhood odor, such as a social disease, a urinary
tract infection or a yeast infection. But most of the time the reasons are far
more mundane.
Basically,
sweat and dirt are the culprits. Sweat is entirely understandable. After all,
the member is most often kept tucked away behind two layers of clothing, which
creates a heated situation. The fact that it nestles on top of a pair of sacks
and between a pair of thighs creates more heat merely through skin-on-skin
contact. Add in the insulation from body hair in the area, and there’s no
wonder that the midsection can get so sweaty.
Dirt
(and the bacteria that accompanies it) is also a factor. All men can be prone
to dirt in the midsection area, but intact men may have a greater challenge;
smegma can build up underneath the prepuce if proper care is not taken.
Basic
solutions
Knowing
why men commonly have manhood odor makes it easy to see some common sense
solutions. These include:
1)
Wash properly.
Showering or bathing on a regular basis is essential to keeping manhood odor at
bay. If a man is too busy to bathe, taking a washcloth, soap and water and
simply giving the nether regions a good scrub can still help. For men who have
serious sweat issues, it may pay to shower in the morning and do a quick
washcloth to the midsection later in the day – especially if going on a date.
However, remember that manhood skin is very sensitive, so use a soap or
cleanser that is gentle and doesn’t include harsh chemicals or fragrances.
2)
Dress appropriately.
Men who sweat heavily may want to consider changing clothes after work (and
certainly before a big date), or at least changing into fresh underwear. It
also pays to select underwear that will generate less heat. Tight briefs, for
example, can increase the heat quotient; if a guy doesn’t need the support
briefs supply, he may be better off with light, loose boxers. Make sure the
fabric is cotton or another fabric that “breathes.” Those who go with briefs
may also want to consider ones in a “mesh” style, which let more air flow in.
3)
Undress appropriately, too. “Airing out” the member is a very good way to help keep odors away.
Ideally, a man should let his member air out for several hours each day;
sleeping in the buff is one way to accomplish this.
4)
Think about a haircut.
If midsection hair creates too much heat, consider trimming it or shaving it
off entirely.
The
last of our solutions for fighting manhood odor is to keep it in optimal
health. 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) can be a big help here. It’s essential
that the selected crème includes vitamin A, the anti-bacterial properties of
which enable it to punch out manhood odor. Healthier manhood skin is better
able to resist manhood odor, so the crème should also include moisturizing
agents, such as Shea butter and vitamin E, which can keep the skin
appropriately hydrated and healthy.
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