Choosing a Personal Lubricant: Four Household Products Never to Use
As most men are
aware, using a lubricant during self-pleasure not only adds to the thrill of
the moment; it can prevent lasting irritation and damage to the skin. On the
other hand, not all lubricants are created equal, and although experimentation
can be fun, men who choose the wrong products for their solo sessions may end
up with uncomfortable problems. Understanding the effects of these products can
encourage men to think twice before applying them to delicate skin, and exercising
appropriate male organ care can help to ensure that the manhood
tissue is as healthy and supple as possible.
These four products
may be convenient to use, but they can cause more trouble than they are worth
in the long run:
1. Toothpaste
The frothy, minty
foam that is meant to freshen the breath can provide a slick substitute for a
lube, and some men appreciate the tingle they get from applying toothpaste to
the male organ skin. Unfortunately, while it might provide for an interesting
experience, the end results can be catastrophic for the delicate manhood
tissue. Dental products like toothpaste contain fine granules that are designed
to polish hard surfaces, and those gritty bits can cause microscopic tears to
the outer dermal layers of the male organ. In addition, the menthol that
produces the tingling sensation can actually burn the skin, resulting in damage
on a cellular level, not to mention a good degree of discomfort.
2. Petroleum Jelly
A tub of petroleum
jelly might seem like the perfect choice for a lube. It is slippery and does
not absorb easily into the skin, so it won’t run dry at the wrong moment and
interrupt the proceedings. It’s also inexpensive, and men who are a little shy
about purchasing intimate products don’t have to worry that they are
advertising their evening plans to the cashier, since it can be used for a
multitude of other purposes.
On the other hand,
petroleum jelly and latex barriers do not react well together; the petroleum
can destroy the integrity of the synthetic rubber, so men who are depending on
these items for protection against communicable diseases or unwanted pregnancy
should steer clear. On top of this, petroleum jelly can be difficult to remove;
it is not water-soluble, so it can’t be rinsed away, and leaving it on the skin
can result in irritation.
3. Scented Body
Lotion
Body lotions might
seem like a smart choice; although they are eventually absorbed into the skin,
they do create a slippery surface that can last for several minutes, and the
moisturizers they contain may leave the skin feeling soft and smooth. However,
body lotions often contain fragrances and other chemical ingredients that can
cause drying and irritation; and many people have sensitivities or allergies to
some of these ingredients.
4. Liquid Soap
The average household
has plenty of pourable cleansers, such as:
- Dish soap
- Hand soap
- Liquid body wash
- Shampoo
These products may be
good for removing dirt and oil from the surface of the skin or from the hair,
and they may provide a slippery foam that works well as a lube, especially in
the shower or bath. However, the same properties that allow these products to
clean effectively can end up abrading and drying the male organ skin, resulting
in soreness, redness, and dry-looking, cracked skin.
What to use instead
Products that are
designed specifically for use as personal lubricants are the smart choice when
it comes to easing the friction during a solo session; however, men should be
alert to the ingredients in these lubes, as well. For those with sensitive
skin, products that contain flavoring, scents or warming ingredients are not a
good idea, as they can produce a skin reaction. Choosing a water-based,
fragrance-free lubricant is often the best solution.
In between sessions,
applying a high quality male organ health creme (health professionals recommend
Man1 Man Oil) enriched with
skin-replenishing nutrients and all-natural moisturizers can help to rejuvenate
stressed skin and restore its natural elasticity and resilience, promoting a
healthy and attractive appearance.
For
additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male
organ, visit: http://www.man1health.com.
John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and
is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.