Member Skin Shedding: What’s Causing it and How to Treat It

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Member Skin Shedding: What’s Causing it and How to Treat It Unlike reptiles, member skin shedding is not a part of the natural cycle. Instead, it is the result of some sort of action or non-action that is causing skin peeling on the male organ that is neither liberating nor enjoyable. However, most causes of member skin shedding are not too serious and can be cleared up quickly. Let’s talk about five of the most common reasons for member skin shedding and how to take that flaky, peeling skin and turn it into smooth, soft, and supple skin. Member Skin Shedding Reason #1: Friction Burn Skin is made to be touched, but it isn’t made to be rubbed raw. This can happen for lots of reasons, but the skin in this particular area usually gets friction burn from too much or too rough sensual contact either with a partner or solo. It can also happen as a result of too little creme or skivvies that are too tight as well. Always use a lubricant during mutual pleasure and self-pleasure to reduce the chance of friction burn and the likelihood of skin peeling on the male organ. Wear loose cotton undies to prevent chafing. Treat it: Wash, rinse, and moisturize the member thoroughly. Give it some time in the open air (not at the park or anything, just at home). You’ll find that not only does it speed healing, but it also helps with the burn and discomfort. Member Skin Shedding Reason #2: Contact Dermatitis An allergic reaction, or contact dermatitis for those fluent in GoogleMD, is the skin’s adverse reaction to an irritant or allergen. The most common

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