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When looking to care for and treat manhood skin - or any skin on the body, for that matter - few things work wonders like vitamin E.
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Manhood Skin and Vitamin E: The Winning Combination By John Dugan
Though the member is a hearty organ, the manhood skin can be rather delicate. That’s why it’s so important to ensure good member care regimens include the use of a moisturizer that will protect and heal the skin on a daily basis. When looking for a great male organ health crème, one of the top ingredients should be vitamin E. Why vitamin E? What does it do? How can it help assure good male organ health? Read on to learn more about his miracle ingredient and how it keeps manhood skin healthy. www.man1health.com
What is Vitamin E? Vitamin E is a naturally-occurring oil that skin cells actually produce. The vitamin E in our bodies spreads across the skin but almost immediately begins to vanish. This is especially true when vitamin E meets sunlight, as the UV rays can destroy this very important oil before it has a chance to truly protect and hydrate the skin. In addition to the dryness, this also leaves the skin damaged by the sun, and doesn’t allow the body to make up enough of it to cover the shortfall. But a person can be their own worst enemy when it comes to vitamin E. Remember, it’s an oil - so when it rises to the surface of the skin, it makes it look shiny and oily. While this is great for the body, it’s not so great for the mind, as so many are taught that oily skin is bad. Therefore, here come the harsh soaps and treatments to keep the vitamin E at bay! That creates a vicious cycle, as the more we cleanse, the more the oil gets stripped away. www.man1health.com
What Does it Do for Manhood skin? It’s important to understand what a lack of vitamin E means for manhood skin and overall male organ health. One of the first things that happens when hydration vanishes is the dryness -and for some men, that can become quite pronounced, with the skin flaking and peeling. A man might have a red member, irritated because of that dry skin. And in addition, the skin can look wrinkly and old, with an itch that just won’t go away. www.man1health.com
None of those are good things! What’s more, when the skin is that dry and itchy, it leads to scratching. That can mean fingernails digging into the delicate manhood skin, which in turn can lead to tiny breaks in the skin, an invitation for bacteria to enter. The bacteria can then lead to infections, which lead to redness, which lead to more itching and possibly even pain. There is no long-term relief with this situation; there is only the scratching, which makes things worse. www.man1health.com
Using Vitamin E Vitamin E is great for sealing in moisture, nourishing the cells, protecting skin from inflammation, restoring the moisture layer, alleviating the itchiness that comes with dry skin, and keeping the skin supple and ready for action. So it makes sense to slather on the vitamin E, right? Not necessarily. A man should look closely at how much he is using, as applying straight-up vitamin E to the skin can actually wind up irritating it - there can be too much of a good thing! And there is also the fact that those who take vitamin E supplements can wind up getting too much in their diet, which leads to problems. www.man1health.com
Topical application of vitamin E is always a good idea when it is mixed well with a crème that is designed to allow the oil to seep slowly into the skin and stay there, where it belongs. Before reaching for a good manhood skin crème, a man should always check with the doctor to ensure the dry skin or itchy member is not the result of something else that needs a different kind of treatment. But once he’s cleared of anything like that, it’s off to the races with vitamin E! www.man1health.com
Maintaining Healthy Manhood skin When looking for the proper amount of vitamin E to use on the manhood skin, a guy should reach for a well-formulated male organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin). In addition to looking for vitamin E as a top ingredient, he should also look for Shea butter. Shea butter is a moisturizing agent that will hold the vitamin E close to the skin, allowing it time to absorb and do the healing it needs to do. He should also look for other vitamins as well, such as B5, C and A. www.man1health.com