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I know this has been discussed several times before. But I would like to read of anyone's first hand experiences with any lotions or creams on the glans of the penis. What are your experiences with alpha hydroxy creams, vitamin E, emu oil, etc.? I am particularly interested in alpha hydroxy. Has anyone had either a negative or positive experience with such a product?
I spent months keeping my glans covered 23 hours a day with little dekeratinization to report. I do believe that my glans was more beat to hell than average cut person due, in part, to years of rough masturbation and overall harsh treatment. I am trying to be patient with dekeratinization, but I am looking for anything that may help expedite the process. Thanks. |
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I use Eucerin, it seems to work pretty good. I cover it all up with a ziplock bag to keep it from soaking into my underwear. Just cut the zipper off. This works great, but it hinders the use of a device. But it Is good to keep the skin soft.
Last edited by MoreFore; June 23rd, 2012 at 22:57. |
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Depending on how cold it is, I can get anywhere from 2/3 to full coverage. What I've found is that simply irrigating the area with water and then covering it doesn't work - I assume either the water evaporates or the inner foreskin absorbs it. For a while I tried a hyaluronic acid moisturizer - this works pretty well, not unlike Astroglide in tetxture. Then last year I got to thinking - bodily fluids are saline, so why try salt water? Since then I've been using a nasal spray, and the covered parts of my glans and inner foreskin have been staying moist. I buy the kind that comes in a can, since the cheaper stuff in plastic bottles has various preservatives which aren't all that great for use on mucous membranes.
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