Shaving Below: Male Organ Skin Care
by John Dugan OwnerObviously, guys like to compare themselves
to other guys, and that includes the manhood. Whether it’s a quick glance in
the locker room or observations from watching adult images, men like to know
how they stack up. And one thing such impromptu surveys indicate is that quite
a few guys are into midsection shaving. Whether it’s just keeping the
midsection bush neatly trimmed or a full-scale shaving of the member and sacks,
more and more men are doing it. And assuming a guy takes proper care, it’s not
going to create any male organ care issues.
That said, dudes who try shaving want to be sure they take proper steps to
protect the delicate male organ skin.
Start
with a trim
Guys
who have (or have had) a beard know that just taking a razor and hacking away
at a thick bush of hair is not the best plan. Before getting down to the actual
shaving, a guy should trim down that thick bush of hair to about ¼ inch or so.
The best way to do this is to use a pair of scissors. Don’t worry about an even
trim; just use it to get the majority of the hair down to a manageable
length.
Some
guys find it awkward to do this standing up. It may be easier to lie down and
hold a hand mirror in one hand to help guide along. Men who have grown a
significant gut may find lying down helps to expose more of the hair
area.
After
finishing the bush, use the scissors to carefully trim the hair on the sacks
and shaft. Again, at this point a guy is not trying to get shaved down to the
skin – just cutting down long hairs that might get caught in a razor and cause
an uncomfortable tugging. Again, trimming here can put a guy in awkward
positions; using mirrors to see what is what is very helpful.
Pre-soak
After
the hair is trimmed to a manageable length, pre-soak the areas to be shaved
using warm soap and water. Some men prefer to shave in the shower or bathtub,
which has the advantage of keeping the skin moist as he goes along. Since male
organ skin is delicate, this is especially recommended.
Lather
up
Member
skin can be very sensitive, but in most cases uses shaving cream rather than
soapy lather is better. Find shaving cream intended for sensitive skin that
does not include harsh chemicals or fragrances.
Prep
the male organ and shave carefully
There
isn’t much hair on the member itself, but what is there can be shaved more
easily if the manhood is in a firm state. Be very careful and don’t use a dull
razor. For the sacks, using an ice cube or laying them on a cold surface
tightens them so that shaving is easier. In both cases, apply as little
pressure as possible. Rinse and lather up as necessary to keep the skin
smooth and avoid nicks on the manhood and sacks. Take care with the midsection
bush, but it is generally not as sensitive as the male organ and sacks.
Take
good care after shaving
Use a
soft towel to pat (not rub) the manhood and surrounding areas dry. Once all is
dry, the skin will then need to be re-moisturized. Shaving and washing can
deplete the male organ skin of oils that keep it hydrated.
Male
organ skin responds better after shaving if one uses a first level male
organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man
Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) with
excellent moisturizing agents. Look for a crème with both a high-end emollient
(such as Shea butter) and a natural hydrator (such as vitamin E) for best
moisturizing results. It also helps if the crème contains a powerful
antioxidant, such as alpha lipoic acid, which helps strengthen the skin by
fighting excess free radicals.
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