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Dry Male Organ Skin Can Wreck a Day at the Beach

Summertime weather means many guys will be hanging out at the beach and enjoying the sights – and possibly developing some dry male organ skin, if they’re not careful.

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Dry Male Organ Skin Can Wreck a Day at the Beach

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  1. Dry Male Organ Skin Can Wreck a Day at the Beach By John Dugan

  2. Ah, summer! That glorious sunshine inspires guys to head for the beach. Whether a man lives near the ocean and goes regularly or travels a distance for a vacation stay, beach time is a lot of fun. However, guys need to know that all that sun, sand and surf can potentially impact male organ health, especially where dry male organ skin is concerned. www.man1health.com

  3. Salt water As numerous skincare journals have noted, there can be tremendous benefits to salt water. For example, sea water kills bacteria and can balance pH levels. It also can help treat wounds. And some sources believe ocean water helps fight eczema. However, it’s important to realize that many benefits of sea water come from the presence of magnesium, not from the salt – and that too much salt can counteract some of the beneficial aspects of ocean water. When salt gets on the skin, it dries it out – and fast. Even more problematic, the salt from a dip in the ocean doesn’t wash out easily. Toweling off doesn’t do much for it, nor does simply standing under a shower – even if that shower lasts quite some time. Regular bar soap does help remove salt, but not all of it. Foaming cleansers tend to do a better job. www.man1health.com

  4. Dry male organ skin The salt water factor becomes more problematic where the member is concerned. Unless a guy is swimming at a clothing-optional beach, the salt is not only going to cling to the manhood but also to the swim trunks and the form-fitting mesh jock inside. In other words, the member is essentially getting “packed” in salt until the suit is removed for the shower. As mentioned above, simply showering or even using regular soap won’t remove all the salt. Foaming cleansers are recommended, but many of these contain ingredients that may be a little too harsh for sensitive male organ skin. For other parts of the body, exfoliation is recommended to help remove excess salt. But exfoliating the manhood is definitely not an option! www.man1health.com

  5. Sand And then there’s the sand problem. Whether a guy opts to just stay on dry land and work on the tan or to immerse himself over and over again in the ocean, sand inevitably creeps into the swimsuit. Unlike salt, sand has a granularity sufficient to cause irritation. So while the salt water is creating dry male organ skin, the sand is irritating the skin to create rashiness. Sand does wash off more easily than salt, but it can do damage to the skin before a guy hits the showers. www.man1health.com

  6. Tanning Men who prefer to dispense with a tanline also risk some dry male organ skin issues. Sunbathing bare requires care and attention. The last thing a guy wants to do is lie stretched out on his back in all his glory and fall asleep for an hour or two. Even with sunscreen applied, he is likely to suffer a nasty manhood burn – and all that sun will also help lead to a dry male organ skin condition.

  7. Take care Men can take some steps to help prevent and treat dry male organ skin from a day at the beach. For example, if spending a long time at the beach, take a couple of showers – and change into fresh swim trunks after each one. This helps to decrease the salt on the skin over the long term.

  8. Dry male organ skin from a beach day can also be minimized if proper male organ skin care is already part of a man’s daily routine. Using a first rate male organ health crème(health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil,which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) can be of enormous help in this area. Select a crème that contains a combination of both a high-end emollient (something like Shea butter is ideal) and a natural hydrator (vitamin E works quite well.). The combination of these agents helps create a moisture lock that keeps skin moist longer. The crème should also include a good antioxidant, such as alpha lipoic acid. This can combat the free radicals that otherwise cause oxidative stress, thereby early on aging and damaging the male organ skin.

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