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Sensitive member skin requires care to look its best and impress partners. These tips go a little beyond the usual care recommendations for good member skin.
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Member Skin Care Tips: Beyond the Usual By John Dugan
Men want their members to look their best. They are a source of pride, and a guy wants his manhood to always make a good first impression on new partners. That is one reason why so many men make a habit of practicing good male organ health care, especially when it comes to member skin. There are many tips frequently offered on maintaining member skin; this article offers some tips in areas that may be a little off the beaten path. Certainly, every man needs to attend to the basics when it comes to caring for his member skin. That includes washing it properly and regularly, using soaps and cleansers that are gentle, keeping the skin moisturized, etc. When a man takes care of the basics, he is rewarded with member skin that has a healthy, attractive glow. www.man1health.com
Still, many things can affect member skin that he might not think about. Tips in these areas include: - Be careful with the obsessions. Many men enjoy indulging in sensual obsessions – and as long as those involved are consenting adults, there’s no reason not to. But sometimes these special pleasures can inadvertently result in member skin issues. For example, many a man has a foot obsession and enjoys rubbing, sucking on or kissing a partner’s foot or feet. In some cases, they also enjoy direct foot-to-member contact. The issue to be concerned with here is the possibility of a fungal infection from the foot transferring to the member. Some other obsessions may involve rough handling of the manhood – rubbing it forcefully without lubrication or contact between the male organ and a whip. Again, this may create member skin issues. www.man1health.com
- Remember socks are not tissues. A frequent quandary: What to do with male seed when self-stimulating? Tissues or towels are probably the most frequent solution, but there are others. For example, many men grab an old sock and wipe the seed off with that. Others simply rub the male seed into their member and let it dry there. The former is really not recommended, as an unlaundered sock is likely to have bacteria, germs and/or fungus on it that can attack the member skin. The latter is not as bad, but letting male seed dry on the member skin repeatedly may affect the oil composition of the skin. Using tissues is generally better. www.man1health.com
- Bring a towel to the sauna. Saunas and steambaths are great for loosening up the muscles after a workout. But bring a towel to sit on. The moist heat makes them a breeding ground for fungi and bacteria – which are rampant at gyms anyway. Letting the manhood come in touch with all that mess is asking for member skin trouble. - Don’t use another guy’s toys. Faux female organs can make for great self-stimulating fun – but a guy should use his own instead of borrowing a bud’s. Even if he is vigilant about washing (and drying!) his toys after every use, it’s just too risky. Most guys shy away from this because they don’t like the idea of their member rubbing against a toy into which someone else has released seed, but that’s only one concern. There’s also sweat, skin, bacteria, fungi and other elements that could have been missed by even a scrupulous cleaner. www.man1health.com
These out-of-the-way tips for member skin care don’t negate the need for member skin care routines, of course, including regular use of a superior male organ health crème(health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). The most effective crèmes will include both a high-end emollient (such as Shea butter) and a natural hydrator (such as vitamin E). Member skin also responds well to a crème with vitamin C, which aids in collagen production and is excellent at keeping member skin toned and elastic.