Member Skin 101: Protecting the Manhood During Hair Removal
by John Dugan OwnerLet’s be honest: Every man wants a handsome male organ. One of the
ways many men strive to achieve that goal is through removing the hair on or
around the manhood. This has been rumored to boost manhood sensitivity, make
the member appear larger, and please the partners who prefer someone to be a
little less hairy. But with so many options for hair removal on the market,
what’s a man to do? He needs to look for a way to be as gentle as possible to
the delicate member skin. Here are the options.
Member Skin Protection During Hair Removal
Let’s take a look at the most popular methods of hair removal and
how to protect the member skin while performing them:
- Trimming. This is by far the
least problematic when it comes to member skin, as there is no actual hair
removal happening – it’s simply trimming down close to the skin with a sharp
pair of scissors, carefully cutting away rogue hairs and long strands. This
neatens up the area nicely without leaving behind any bumps or potential cuts
from a razor. Stand up to perform the trimming, use great lighting to see
everything, and take plenty of time – rushing can lead to nicks.
- Shaving. If a man wants a
smooth look and feel, shaving is the easiest answer. To do it properly, place a
warm wet cloth on the area to be shaved. Leave it there for a few minutes to
soften the skin. Then, use a high-quality shaving gel or cream to cover the
area. Using a sharp razor, carefully shave away the hair, using the free hand
to pull the skin taut to avoid nicks. Rinse and pat dry when finished, then use
a good manhood health crème to moisturize.
- Tweezing. This is appropriate if
there are a few stray hairs on the manhood that need to be removed. Pull the
skin taut before tweezing. Use a good pair of tweezers and pluck each hair in
the direction of growth. This can cause some irritation, so take caution when
tweezing hairs. Don’t do more than a few! As always, follow up with a good
manhood health creme.
- Hair removal cream. This is an easier way
to go about removing the hair, but what does it do to the delicate member skin?
It’s important to choose a product specifically designed for the hair down
there – it needs to be free of fragrance and harsh chemicals. To use, test an
area of skin on the inside of the arm 24 hours beforehand to ensure no allergic
reaction. Don’t shave in the days before use. Apply as instructed, and wait the
appropriate amount of time, then wash away the cream with warm water. Always be
on the lookout for a manhood rash when using these products!
- Waxing. Though waxing can be done at home,
to ensure the best health of the member skin – and the most handsome male
organ! – a man should always go to a professional salon for the waxing. This
helps ensure there are no mistakes, and the professionals there can help
alleviate any concerns by using top-quality products and techniques. Waxing can
be quite painful, and the member skin will need serious aftercare to ensure the
irritation, redness and swelling go away as soon as possible. Talk to the salon
specialist about exactly what to do, given the particular technique or wax he
or she used.
Maintaining Good Manhood Care
All these methods have a common theme, and that’s finishing up
with a good manhood health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven safe and mild for skin). A man should look for a crème that contains
Shea butter and vitamin E to soften skin, vitamin C to help combat the
potential manhood rash, and vitamin A for its antibacterial properties.
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