The Sexy and Surprising Benefits of Shea Butter

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When it comes to health and personal care products, most men either grab what is on sale or stick to whatever classic product they have been using for years, with little regard to what ingredients are listed on the label. It’s not surprising; in terms of hygiene products, men often just want something that gets them clean and doesn’t leave them smelling like a girl. However, while a man may not care if his skin is silky smooth, his partner might; and personal care manufacturers are (finally!) starting to slip in some of the more luxurious ingredients that women have been enjoying the benefits of for years. One such ingredient is Shea butter; learn more about this hot ingredient, its sexy side effects and how it can be a big part of every man’s penis care regimen.

What is Shea butter?

Not to worry, Shea butter is not something lurking at the back of the fridge with a questionable smell and nearing expiration date - although it is edible in certain forms! The Shea butter hitting the shelves at department stores is derived from the nut of the African Shea tree, which is highly touted for its rich, healing moisturizing properties. It has been used for centuries for treating everything from minor skin abrasions to burns to aging, wrinkled skin. As Western cultures have discovered its numerous benefits, it has become an important ingredient in a wide range of health and beauty care products. It is even available over the counter to help with chronic dry skin conditions like psoriasis, eczema and dermatitis, but it is also perfect for daily use in individuals who do not have such skin ailments.

This sounds like expensive stuff… is it?

Like any coveted health and beauty ingredient, there are plenty of lotion formulations that will break the bank. But luckily for those individuals who have to work for a living, the same fine ingredient is available in reasonably priced lotions found at one’s favorite pharmacy, supermarket or convenience store. Products containing Shea are not hard to spot, as it is often listed on the front of the bottle as an ingredient; a quick peek at the back of the bottle will reveal whether the product contains it for sure. It’s not too hard to find a new favorite product that has Shea, and it’s definitely worth the effort to look for it.

It keeps the penis healthy too!

That’s right, Shea butter has huge benefits for a man’s entire body, and even his delicate manhood can - and should - benefit from this ingredient. Shea butter is popping up in everything from lip balm to bubble bath, and when added to a body cream, it creates a lavish moisturizer that keeps one’s skin silky smooth and healthy.

While a man might not care about the rough, cracked skin on his hands, a smooth and supple penis is another matter. Even the delicate skin of a man’s Johnson can be affected by dry, winter air, harsh soaps, and rough clothing, leaving it flaky, scaly and dry. Dry penis skin is not only unattractive and uncomfortable; it is also much more prone to infection, as microorganisms can easily make their way into the tiny tears and fissures that are present in dry and irritated skin. But a high quality penis vitamin cream (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) that is specially formulated for optimum penis health can be a useful tool in a man’s personal care arsenal. A nutrient-rich formula containing Shea butter supports penile tissue at a cellular level, helping to whip the skin into shape and leave it touchable, smooth and ready for action. Simply apply daily after showering for maximum absorption.

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Visit www.man1health.com for more information about treating common penis health problems, including soreness, redness and loss of penis sensation. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.


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