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A wrinkled male organ is not going to make the kind of first impression that most men desire when disrobing for a partner. Keeping the male organ skin supple and moisturized can help.
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The Wrinkled Male Organ: Smoothing Out the Male Organ Skin By John Dugan
When the pants come off, every man wants to be sure that the member he is presenting to another person (or several, as the case may be) is seen in the best possible light. Often, even a guy sporting a manhood of impressive size or shape loses points when he reveals a wrinkled male organ – one with skin that doesn't appear healthy and youthful. Proper male organ care can be a big help in alleviating this problem and ensuring a member makes a good first impression. www.man1health.com
Why the wrinkled male organ? • Some wrinkling is pretty normal. After all, the member is a shape-shifting organ, smaller when at rest and larger when tumescent – in some cases, significantly larger. In order to accommodate that expansion, the skin has to have some give and take to it – and that means that there will inevitably be some "bunching up" of the male organ skin when the member is not at its full tumescent length. • The common wrinkles of a well-tended manhood are one thing; it's a different story when the male organ skin is not properly moisturized and cared for. When the skin is unhealthy, the wrinkling takes on a different appearance. This is especially the case when the skin looks cracked and dry; combined with the wrinkles, it gives the member the appearance of being aged. www.man1health.com
Well-used – and looking it • Sometimes men’s habits promote a wrinkled look. Guys enjoy using their member – and, in fact, it needs to be used to stay in good health. But often men are not as careful with their members as they need to be, especially when self-pleasuring. Too many times a guy will engage in self-gratification without using enough lubrication or will engage in a "marathon" session that depletes any lubrication with which he may have started. Sure, it's a lot of fun. But that rough handling is not good for the skin. Wear and tear of collagen tissue and depletion of the natural oils in the male organ skin combine to create a cracked appearance, especially on the head. www.man1health.com
Hydration • There can be other reasons for the male organ skin acquiring a cracked, wrinkly appearance. For example, sometimes men simply don't drink enough fluids and experience a mild form of dehydration. This is not the serious form that causes significant health risks, but a lower level of dehydration in which the skin is not getting the internal moisture it needs to stay healthy. Staying well-hydrated can help. • Ironically, sometimes dryness of the skin comes from being a little too attentive to manhood hygiene. It's very important that the member be washed regularly – but if a soap is used that is too harsh, it can deplete oils from the sensitive male organ skin. The same can also occur when using a laundry detergent that is not gentle enough or that contains strong perfumes. www.man1health.com
Keeping the wrinkled male organ look at bay and maintaining healthy member skin is an admirable goal. Such a goal can be more easily attained if a man includes a superior male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) in his daily manhood care regimen. It's essential that the crème is capable of providing adequate moisture to replace any water and oils lost during the course of the day. Choosing a crème with a combination of a potent emollient (like Shea butter) and a natural hydrator (like vitamin E) can make a huge difference. It's also essential that the crème contains vitamin C. Loss of collagen tissue is a factor contributing to wrinkled skin, and vitamin C is acclaimed for its role in collagen production. Since the vitamin C is applied topically in crème form, it can better target the male organ skin while delivering its benefits. Regular use of a crème like Man1 Man Oil can aid in keeping a male organ looking healthy, young and strong. www.man1health.com