Showing posts with label clean penis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clean penis. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 April 2015

Sex Tip: A Clean Penis to Get Down and Dirty

Getting down and dirty is a lot of fun for any man, but to do so he definitely needs to carry around a clean penis. A sex tip that is basic but most definitely important is simply this: an unclean member is not going to get the rate of action to keep a man happy. And why should it? No partner wants to be intimate with a tool that reeks or is clearly not receiving adequate and attentive penis care. Taking heed of these hygiene tips is definitely advised.

- Underwear is under-care. Hopefully any adult male reading this already realizes that changing into clean underwear daily is essential. Changing more than once a day is recommended if one engages in activity that creates a lot of perspiration down below. In addition, wear cotton undergarments that "breathe" and keep things a bit cooler down there. Sweaty undergear creates a bacterial situation that encourages strong and unpleasant odor, as well as causing damage to the delicate penis skin.

- Outerwear is also under-care. When a guy has a rocking bod, he faces a dilemma: Does he wear a pair of skin-tight jeans that shows off his muscular thighs and his firm rear but that will cause more sweat in the crotch department? It's a personal decision, but if opting for tightness, a man needs to take extra precautions to battle the odor and skin issues that may result.

- Air things out. Every once in a while, it's good for a guy to let everything hang out. Walking around the home naked allows Nature's air conditioning to disperse excess odors and sweat. Guys who are in a position to regularly expose their penis and testicles to the air in the privacy of their own home should do so.

- Do spot checks. A clean penis is generally a healthy penis, but sometimes a guy needs to do a little extra checking. Taking the time to carefully examine the package on a regular basis (including using a mirror to look at the underside of the penis and the testicles) helps to identify any spots, splotches, bumps, etc. that might otherwise be missed.

- Wash, of course. Like the rest of the body, the penis needs to be washed regularly - something which all the men reading this piece are hopefully already doing. However, simply washing may not be enough. Because the skin on the penis is so sensitive, it's important that the soap one uses is appropriately mild. Rough cleansers or soaps with perfumes and chemicals can cause dermatological reactions, such as rashes, splotches, dryness, flakiness, etc. - and those can be a big turn-off to a partner (especially where oral sex is concerned). Finding a soap that cleans without irritating is essential.

- And dry, too. After washing, a guy needs to make sure he dries off well. Using a soft towel helps to avoid skin irritation. Drying thoroughly and all over the package, including where the testicles meet the crotch, the anus and the legs, helps to prevent issues like jock itch from developing.

- Go for crème. Even a man who practices good hygiene is likely to find that his clean penis is not looking as good as it should. This is where another important sex tip comes in handy: Men need to regularly use a superior penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) to really enhance their penis health. First off, a crème with natural moisturizers (such as Shea butter and vitamin E) and with an anti-bacterial ingredient such as vitamin A is positioned to fend away both common penile skin issues and persistent member odors, two of the biggest complaints from many partners. But the benefits don't stop there. Man1 Man Oil also contains L-arginine, which boosts nitric oxide and therefor helps keep the all-important penile blood vessels open, as well as vitamin C, which is an aid in collagen production and penile tissue firmness. Rubbing in a good crème daily is an easy way to maintain the penis health that all men - and their partners - desire.

Monday, 15 September 2014

Penis Health – Why Too Much Cleaning Could be Bad for the Manhood

"Cleanliness is next to godliness." That's something that grandmothers have been saying for generations, and if they're talking about cars or houses, they're probably right. But does this same phrase apply to the penis? That's debatable. In fact, men who try too hard to keep the boys downstairs clean may actually be damaging their penis health. Here's why.

Sensitive, Fragile Cells
There are two ways to thoroughly wash a body part: scrubbing and medicating. Both can be really bad for sensitive cells.

For example, a man who wants to scrub his body might pick up a scented, antibacterial soap and apply a squirt of the stuff onto a washcloth or a rag. Next, he'll get wet and use that rough cloth to rub the soap into his skin, wiping away grime and dead skin cells, and he'll then rinse off that soap with hot water.

All of that scrubbing and hot water can help to remove soil and grime from the skin, but it can also create too much chafing that rubs away the healthy tissue. A man who scrubs too hard in the bath or shower might and up with skin that looks reddened and boiled when he's all done. He'll be clean, but he’ll also be raw.

Medicated lotions are another option that some men go for to keep things as sanitary as possible. Alcohol-based lotions kill bacteria on contact, and only a bit of rubbing is required in order to make them work. They may seem gentler than soap, but the alcohol in these products can dry out tissues and leave them irritated.

Risks of Over-cleaning
Penile skin that is damaged by over-scrubbing or use of chemicals is not only sore; it is also more prone to fungal and bacterial infections that can cause additional discomfort.
Furthermore, skin that is constantly abraded tends to develop a thicker, protective outer layer (a process known as keratinization) which can actually lead to reduced penile sensation - and consequently, less enjoyment of sensual activities.

Better Options
Even though the penis shouldn't be scrubbed or treated with harsh chemicals, it must be cleaned. Body fluids need to be rinsed away, dead skin cells should be removed, and bacteria that thrive on the skin should be rinsed down the drain.

On the other hand, it's not necessary for men to leave their rods so clean that they're sore and painful. In fact, it might be preferable to leave the soap behind, if it means not damaging the skin.
A good way to balance the need for clean with the need for healthy skin is to follow this cleaning routine:

1) Turn on the water and let it run until it's warm, not hot.
2) Rinse off the entire body.
3) Soap up everywhere but the penis.
4) Rinse completely.
5) Use fingers to massage penile tissues while rinsing.
6) Pull back the foreskin for more rinsing, as needed - any built-up smegma should be carefully wiped away (however, the foreskin should never be forced back, even for cleaning - a gentle touch is needed here).

As an alternative to soap, men may consider using a sensitive skin cleanser that does not contain additives like fragrances, dyes or deodorants. Baby wash or non-allergenic cleansers are good options.

After a shower or bath, men can amp up their efforts by topping off the routine with an application of a penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil). These products contain emollients that hydrate the skin, along with vitamins, amino acids and antioxidants that can help to protect the penile tissue. Quality products also feature ingredients that may help damaged skin to heal up and function beautifully, if a man slips up and treats his body with a little more force than is advisable. A daily application of a product that contains vitamin A might also keep odor-causing bacteria in check without the side effects of deodorant lotions or sprays.