Male Organ Skin: Tips to Keep It Appealing
Women tend to pay a great deal of attention to skin care; men, not so much, although nowadays it is not so uncommon to see a man applying some moisturizing agents to the face, especially when the air is especially arid. Yet too few men are in the habit of paying careful attention to the state of their male organ skin – usually until it’s too late and the skin has reached a dry or flaky state and obviously NEEDS attention. Incorporating male organ skin care tips into one’s daily male organ health routine can help keep male organ skin looking smooth and appealing.
Tips
– Make it a year round habit. Many men think that male organ skin care is a seasonal thing. Maybe they’ve noticed their skin gets dried out by cold winter air or that all the sweat from the summer heat impacts the skin’s appearance. In fact, skin care should be a year round routine; it may need to be stepped up or altered slightly when changes in the weather bring about changes in male organ skin appearance, but it’s a habit a man should get into on a regular basis.
– Do a daily inspection. Every man should spend a few minutes each day doing a male organ skin inspection. Conduct a visual inspection for any signs of dryness or flakiness, as well as for bumps, lumps, sores, etc. Be sure to inspect all over the shaft and head, including the underside. In addition to a visual inspection, a guy should physically feel all along his member as well. It helps to have a hand mirror to get a good look at the condition of the skin on the underside of the manhood. For those men whose spare tire has inflated a bit too much, the mirror can come in handy for overall inspection as well.
– Wash it every day. In most cases, the member needs to be washed every day, as male member odor otherwise can become a problem. However, be sure to use very gentle soaps or cleansers to keep natural oils from male organ skin from being depleting – and using warm rather than hot water for the same reason. If washing every day starts to negatively affect the male organ skin, switch to every other day.
– Be careful with detergent. Just as harsh soaps can be bad for male organ skin, so can detergents with harsh chemicals and bleaches. When washing underwear, athletic supporters, and trousers, use detergents which are formulated for mild skin.
– Wear sensible clothing. Yes, going commando can be fun and doing it every so often is unlikely to be a problem. But guys who ditch the underwear frequently are letting their delicate male organ skin rub against rougher fabrics (denim, wool, etc.) than the soft cotton of a pair of briefs or some boxers. Similarly, be careful if tighty whiteys are too tight; they can constrict a bit of blood flow, which is not good for healthy male organ skin.
– Protect the manhood during sensual activity. Male organ skin that gets rubbed raw is male organ skin that does not look appealing – so when self-stimulating, use plenty of lubrication. And also use creme if partner sensual activity is too dry. (Wearing a latex barrier is another way to help protect male organ skin during sensual activity, assuming one does not have a latex allergy.)
– Daily apply a male organ health oil. One of the best tips for maintaining healthy male organ skin is to daily apply a first rate male organ health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Be sure to select an oil that contains both a high end emollient (such as shea butter) and a natural hydrator (such as vitamin E) for maximum moisturization. In addition, an oil with a potent antioxidant like alpha lipoic acid can protect male organ skin from the damages of oxidative stress.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving male member sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy manhood. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men’s health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.