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Summer is not far away, which means fun outdoors – and, for too many men, dry manhood skin as well. Many factors account for this situation, which a male organ health crème can help.
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Dry Manhood Skin: Prevention Tips for the Summer By John Dugan
Spring is here, which means summer will be here before soon – and with summer comes new challenges in preventing dry manhood skin. Even men who don’t spend a lot of time at clothing-optional beaches need to watch their male organ health in summer to keep that dry manhood skin properly at bay. Even though summers are typically more humid than winters, that doesn’t necessarily mean male organ skin is safe from dryness. As a matter of fact, there are many summertime activities that can actively promote dry skin. Being aware of these can make it easier to work on prevention strategies. www.man1health.com
Air conditioning High on the list of summertime factors that impact dry manhood skin is air conditioning. It’s a great boon, and the only thing that makes some intensely hot summer days bearable. But air conditioning can do a number on a person’s skin – including the male organ skin. Air conditioners actively remove moisture from the air, which makes things cooler. But that also removes surface skin oils and makes skin more prone to drying out. This makes dry manhood skin an obvious problem for men who like to cool off in the buff, but even men who hang out fully clothed in air conditioned spaces can find it affects their manhood. www.man1health.com
Swimming This is one of those counterintuitive factors. It would seem swimming would keep skin moist rather than dry. Unfortunately, swimming in chlorinated pools or salt water oceans has just the opposite effect. Chlorine tightens the skin and depletes natural oils; seawater adds a layer of salt to the skin that does much the same thing. www.man1health.com
Tanning Lots of men hate tan lines and like to soak up the sun sans swimsuit, either on a clothing-optional beach, in their own backyard or at a tanning salon. But it’s wise to be cautious; male organ skin can get overexposed very quickly, resulting in a member that is both sunburnt and dry. And a peeling member is not an attractive sight to present to a partner. www.man1health.com
Dehydration Another of the “big” causes of dry manhood skin is simply not drinking enough water. This is especially true for men who are very active underneath the summer sun. The sweat pours off, but too many guys neglect to replenish themselves properly. Upping water intake during the summer is a good idea for almost all men.
Drinking the wrong stuff Not only do many men lose too much water during the summer, they’re likely to choose the wrong beverages to try to get rehydrated. Alcohol and caffeine intake both increase during the summer, and neither one is as effective as water. As a matter of fact, hard alcohol will actively decrease hydration. The occasional beer is fine, but in moderation.
Flying Summer often means lengthy vacations, often arrived at via airplane. But airplane cabins tend to be almost devoid of humidity. Spending a few hours on the airplane can seriously dry the skin – even skin on a body part as protected as the manhood.
Avoiding dry manhood skin during the summer means making sure the member is in the best overall health possible. That requires regular application of a first class male organ health crème(health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil,which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) – and not just during the summer, but year-round. Obviously, it’s essential that the crème contains potent moisturizing ingredients; one with both a high-end emollient (such as Shea butter) and a natural hydrator (vitamin E is ideal) can develop a “moisture lock” that helps keep vital oils from being depleted. It’s also wise to find a crème that contains alpha lipoic acid. As a powerful antioxidant, alpha lipoic acid battles the free radicals that, left unchecked, can lead to thinning (and weakening) of manhood skin.