Manscaping 101: How to Get a (Mostly) Hairless Male Organ
by John Dugan OwnerGrab the machetes, boys! It’s time to whack through the pube
jungles and join your friends who are rocking a hairless male organ. Who knows
where it began, but now more and more men are opting to abolish their short and
curlies for a more streamlined and smoother nether-land experience. Who knows
where this trend came from, be it adult literature or GQ, but men are seeing
big perks by opting to go hairless. Let’s get the low down on this trend, how
to get it, and the things a man might want to know before making the choice to
have a hairless male organ.
Benefits of the Hairless Male Organ
So, why would a man want to willingly put sharp things by his
member? Exactly – the benefits have to be pretty sweet to take the clippers and
more to the area. Here are a few reasons men have chosen to shave it all off.
1) It makes the member look bigger. Let’s be honest, this is one of the biggest draws out there.
Many a lady has whispered, “If you shave it, you can see how big you really
are,” to a man after oral while picking hairs out of her mouth. She knew what
she was doing – she wants less fuss and you want to feel huge. Win-win.
2) Unfettered access. As mentioned above, a hairless male organ or one that is
well maintained has a more hospitable feel for guests. In a study conducted by
Cosmopolitan magazine, 70% of women said they preferred a man who manscaped.
Want more oral? Invest in some trimmers.
3) Member Smell Improves. Hair traps scent and all sorts of biological bits like
urine, sweat, bacteria, man juice, dead skin cells, and last nights ramen (just
kidding). All these tiny bits can turn into a big smell when wrapped in a warm
cocoon of pubic hair. Skip a day of showering or watch the temps rise to
realize how real the funk can get. Shaving the hair away means fewer places for
these extras to cling to resulting in cleaner, less odorific junk.
4) Partner pleaser. A hairless male organ is smoother and less likely to cause
the road rash that can happen with a lot of movement and friction. It also
makes the member easier to see and adjust as needed so a man can just sit back
and enjoy every now and again.
Methods of Hair Removal
There are several ways to remove pubic hair. Some
are a little easier than others, but they all have their benefits and
drawbacks.
- Shaving –
The most common way to remove hair. It can be done with a manual or electric
razor or even clippers. Be sure to use a good pre-shave-oil and only shave each
area once to reduce the incidence of razor burn. Rinse well and follow up with
Tend Skin to reduce ingrown hairs.
- Waxing – A longer-lasting method, it may be a little bit harder to find a
salon that does male Brazilian waxes, but they are out there! It will be a
somewhat painful procedure, but the skin is soft and smooth after. Most results
last five to six weeks, longer after several waxes.
- Depilatory Creams – These creams are often too harsh for the delicate Private
skin.
The Hairless Male Organ: A Little
Downside
It wouldn’t be right to list the benefits without
a few of the risks. First, the process of removing hair can cause some anxiety
and nervousness which is natural. Be sure to research your method and if hiring
a professional, thoroughly vet them. For men who opt to shave or wax, there is
a good chance skin will be a little tender, maybe red, and a little sore
afterward. Ingrown hairs can also result and be quite painful. For men who use
clippers, be sure not to catch skin in them or go over an area more than once
as it can cause razor burn. The growing out process can also be quite itchy.
Post-Care for a Hairless Male Organ
For those men who dare to go bare, a little
post-removal skin care can help the redness and rawness they may be feeling in
the newly de-fuzzed area. Cool compresses are a great way to pull the heat from
the area. Simply soak a clean, soft washcloth in cool water, wring, and then
place on the member. Repeat as needed. Hydrocortisone creams (OTC) can also
help bring down any inflamed follicles and reduce redness.
Another way to reduce redness is to apply a specially formulated male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin). These crèmes are
very soothing to the skin and promote healing. Using a crème with natural
emollients like Shea butter that won’t irritate the skin and instead, rehydrate
it is a great way to bring the skin back into balance. Add some vitamins A, B,
C, and D for cellular strength, bacteria prevention, and elasticity. Soon the
skin will be silky smooth and soft to the touch.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving sensitivity and what
to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional writer who
specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to
numerous websites.
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