Friday, July 30, 2021

Preventing Male Organ Rash from Manscaping – Best Male Grooming Techniques

An


increasing number of men are taking up manscaping, or the trimming of body and

pelvic hair.  Find out how to groom

properly and prevent male organ rash from shaving.

Male

hair removal, colloquially known as manscaping, is a growing trend among men

these days.  No longer a

concern just for the ladies, men are faced with the very personal decision to

remain au natural, go completely bare, or land somewhere safely in the middle

of the continuum.  There are

many different things for a man to consider when electing to manscape

including: aesthetics, upkeep and even hygiene. While some men do not give

manscaping a second thought, others meticulously groom themselves as part of a

daily male organ care routine.  Men who are on the fence about this

hot trend should read on for the inside info on manscaping, as well as

preventing male organ rash from shaving.

The

different degrees of manscaping

When

it comes to the virtual hair canvas that most men are, the grooming possibilities

are almost endless. While some men may elect to get quite creative with their

body hair, the most typical styles are listed below.

Wild

and unruly:  Some

men – and women – feel that men are men are men and their body hair should be

manly.  Men who go the

untamed route, don’t care if they have a thicket of body hair pushing its way

out the top of the shirt collar, or a reverse treasure trail down their

back.  That’s all well and

good – but best to remain civilized and keep the nose and ear hair to a bare

minimum.

Trimming

the hedges: Men

who prefer a trimmed look may just take the old scissors round the bushes once

in a while to keep things under control.  These men appreciate the rugged look,

but don’t want to look like a close relative of a cave man either.  A quick buzz with an electric trimmer

can also take down coarse body hair in a jiff, making it an easy manscaping

option.

Up

close and personal: Men

seeking a smoother look may prefer to shave their body hair.  Common areas include the chest, back,

and neck, in addition to the below the belt region.  Careful wielding of the razor is

necessary; however, nobody wants to nick their nether regions during this

process.

The

full Monty: Men

looking for the smoothest skin possible may elect to go the full Monty – in

other words, no body hair whatsoever.  Women

have come to know this process as “the Brazilian” and for most effective

results, waxing is often the best method.  Some men also choose to wax their

chest, eyebrows, face, arms, legs and – believe it or not – their butt. Though

a painful process, waxing can keep the hair at bay for 4 weeks or more,

depending on the coarseness of the hair.  Though an at home kit may seem like a

good idea, it’s not; body waxing of that area is best performed by a professional.

What

are the benefits?

Some

men simply prefer to be hair free, or at least have partners who prefer and

enjoy that benefit. Other men tout the benefits of improved hygiene, as they

feel the area may be easier to clean without the thicket of hair to deal

with.  They may be on to

something, considering the fact that bacteria and yeast tend to thrive in warm,

moist places. A decreased body odor may be another positive side effect to a

shaved sac, given the fact that pelvic hair can trap and hold the scent of

sweat and urine in the area.  Lastly,

and probably the most popular reason for a little manscaping: the added

inch.  No, the length of

one’s pelvic hair is not inversely related to the size of one’s male organ – if

it were – every man would be

waxing. However, cleaning up the area a bit does create the illusion of a

longer Johnson. Without all that messy hair in the way, ones shaft – in all its

glory – can be seen, which makes it appear longer than before.

Male

organ care and grooming

Whatever

manscaping route a man chooses, he is at risk of getting the occasional male

organ rash from razor burn or ingrown hair.  While perfectly harmless, these little

beauties can be quite painful to get rid of.  Using a shaving cream, shaving with

the grain of the hair – not against – and using a male

organ vitamin cream can all

help prevent painful male organ bumps.  A

male organ vitamin lotion – particularly one with bacteria fighting Vitamin A – (most professionals recommend Man 1

Man Oil) can help eliminate

bacteria in the pelvic area that contribute to redness, irritation, bumps and

odor.  A lotion which

contains vitamin E and Shea butter will also keep a newly manscaped area smooth

and supple, which is half the reason for shaving in the first place.

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