Men’s Skin CareWritten by Mart Gil Abareta
During teenage years, men develop their regular skin care habits because of desire to always look best and retain youthful facade as soon as possible. We might think that skin care products and skin care routines are for women only but this notion is certainly not true. Actually, there are lots of men’s skin care products that have skyrocketed in market nowadays. And just like women, men can do different things to their skin by learning some simple basic procedures of skin care.The best thing that you can do to your skin is to keep it clean and to always moisturize. You’ll find different skin care products such as anti-wrinkle and anti pimple creams, anti-aging agents, bleaching creams, sunscreen, facial scrub, facial whitening soaps, and a lot more. Even though, all soaps do cleanse, other soaps may be harsh to your skin. In this case, mild soaps are most preferable but if you are happy with what you are using, you can just stick to that. Also, follow cleansing skin care with a good moisturizer and make it a part of your daily routine. For first timers, men must know skin type they have, care procedure for their skin, and formulation of a skin care routine they can live with. Knowing your skin type is necessary before purchasing skin care products that you’ll use. Your skin can either be dry, oily, normal, sensitive, or a combination. Remember that men who exercise regularly are more prone to have skin problems because they’re stretching their skin, not cleansing it properly, and not protecting it from sun, sweat and wind.
| | What is Premature Ejaculation?Written by Natan Young
Among a number of problems related with sexual health of men and of course his partner, we find Premature Ejaculation as most common sexual problem , this is a pathology characterized by a lack of voluntary control over ejaculation. Masters and Johnson stated that a man suffers from premature ejaculation if he ejaculates before his partner achieves orgasm in more than fifty percent of his sexual encounters. Other sex researchers have defined premature ejaculation as occurring if man ejaculates within two minutes of penetration; however, a survey by Alfred Kinsey, (yes inquisitive scientist of movie recently showed in theaters) made in 1950s demonstrated that three quarters of men ejaculated within two minutes of penetration in over half of their sexual encounters. Today, most sex therapists understand premature ejaculation as occurring when a lack of ejaculatory control interferes with sexual or emotional well-being in one or both partners. An estimated thirty percent of men suffer from premature ejaculation on a consistent basis. Premature Ejaculation is believed to be a psychological problem and does not represent any known organic disease involving male reproductive tract or any known lesions in brain or nervous system. In short, PE is not a physiological problem or disease, though it manifests physiologically by considering organ systems directly affected by PE, that include male reproductive tract (ie, penis, prostate, seminal vesicles, testicles, and their appendages), portions of central and peripheral nervous system controlling male reproductive tract, and reproductive organ systems of sexual partner (for purpose of this discussion, partner is assumed to be female) that may not be stimulated sufficiently to achieve orgasm. If PE occurs so early that it happens before commencement of sexual intercourse and couple is attempting pregnancy, then pregnancy is impossible to achieve unless artificial insemination is used. Perhaps most affected organ system is psyche of partners. Both partners are likely to be dissatisfied emotionally and physically by this problem.
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