Soothing Dry Male Organ Skin – Natural Solutions for that Rough and Wrinkled Look
Men can be very vain about their
equipment, and nothing can cause annoyance, worry or anxiety like a
wrinkled-looking, dry male organ. On the other hand, while the less-than supple
appearance may not show off the package in the best possible light, it is not
necessarily a sign of poor male organ health.
Male organ proud
Let's face it: all men are peacocks when
it comes to the engine between their legs. There's hardly a guy alive who
hasn't spent hours admiring his buff profile in the mirror. Adolescent males -
and plenty of adult ones, too - can obsess about the right way to arrange their
equipment so that it is shown off to the best effect. And why not? Male organ
pride seems to be something that men are born with and there's no reason to be
ashamed of it.
Male organ paranoia
Sometimes, however, being so focused on
the manhood can lead a man to needless concern. Any slight imperfection can be
blown out of proportion, and a man can easily become paranoid about the health
and appearance of his male organ, even when there may be little or nothing
wrong with it.
The wrinkled male organ is one example.
Many males, especially adolescent or younger men, become anxious when they
notice "wrinkles" in their soft male organs. Most of the time, these
aren't actually wrinkles; they're little folds of skin that naturally occur
when the member is at rest, and especially when the member is in its most
compact state.
One of the slang terms for the male organ
is "trouser snake," and more than one young male has probably had
that term in mind when making the following argument about a wrinkled member:
When a real snake is resting, its skin doesn't get all folded and wrinkled. Why
does the skin of a male organ, unless something is wrong with it? The simple
answer, of course, is that a snake doesn't undergo a significant variation in
size the way that a male organ does. If it did, its skin would probably get
wrinkled, too.
Stretching out
The manhood is quite a different matter. A
firm male organ may be two or three times the size of a soft one. When fully
firm, the skin is stretched taut; when soft, there's simply a bit more of the
skin than there is male organ, resulting in the wrinkly folds. These are almost
always normal and no cause for concern.
The dry look
A different sort of wrinkle, that which
resembles cracks, is also often normal but in some cases may require attention.
A dry male organ may result in these crackly wrinkles, especially on the glans.
For many men, this crackly look comes with no physical discomfort, but they
don't care for the appearance. In such cases, applying an appropriate
moisturizer or nutrient cream may be all that is needed to help rejuvenate the
skin and make these particular wrinkles go away.
The dryness and wrinkling may also be
related to irritation caused by rough use or overindulgence. A soap that is too
caustic can also bring this state about, as can laundry detergents that are too
strong or that may be causing a slight allergic reaction.
Other times a dry male organ with this
crackly, wrinkled appearance may indicate a problem that might require medical
attention. If a man is uncut, it may indicate the presence of a fungal
infection underneath the sheath. Whether cut or not, it could also be related
to a yeast infection or to other common male equipment issues.
In any event – whether the male organ is
dry, rough-looking, wrinkled or itchy, the use of a male
organ nutrient cream (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) can
help keep one's manhood feeling happy and healthy. A male organ nutrient cream
with Shea butter can help to soothe and pamper a dry member. Alpha lipoic acid,
found in some creams, is especially good at preventing male organ wrinkles;
creams with vitamin C can help maintain a member's youthful look. A cream like
this can be applied after a daily shower for a smoother, suppler 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.