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After shower and all dried up, applying liquid soap

Telstra

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on your foreskin is fine. :D

It is cleaner and helps to clean the pee scent away for your next wash.
Is it True ?

I'm going to try this. :)
 
oh ?,
i'm using Sorbolene body wash.
It says soap free, fragrance free. It is still slippery after you wash it away.

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Uhhhh why do you need to put soap on your penis after you shower? Unless you're pissing in your pants, it shouldn't smell like pee...

Also, I wouldn't use hand sanitizer on your dick, like someone suggested, considering it contains alcohol and that will likely burn.
 
The ingredient of the product is slippery stuff and soap free.
So it is ok. :)
 
That is highly irritant.

Just stick to damp wet tissue to wipe.
 
If your penis was meant to smell like a gardenia, God would have stuck a potted plant between your legs.

Now STFU.
 
Remember that whatever you put on your skin is absorbed into your body. This is especially true around sensitive areas like the lips, skin around the eyes, and sex organs, where the skin is thinnest. That is why a lot of things, such as cooling muscle ointments, specifically say to keep is away from these areas.

I’d not ‘experiment’ with things applied directly to my penis. At best nothing will happen, at worst you can cause permanent nerve damage like the guy who tried jerking off with Icy Hot. Now he can’t feel anything from his penis… including hot/cold, ironically.
 
Remember that whatever you put on your skin is absorbed into your body. This is especially true around sensitive areas like the lips, skin around the eyes, and sex organs, where the skin is thinnest. That is why a lot of things, such as cooling muscle ointments, specifically say to keep is away from these areas.

I’d not ‘experiment’ with things applied directly to my penis. At best nothing will happen, at worst you can cause permanent nerve damage like the guy who tried jerking off with Icy Hot. Now he can’t feel anything from his penis… including hot/cold, ironically.

After afew hours and then wash there is no more pee scented foreskin. :)
Buy yeah i won't do this often.

I don't think the slippery stuff made for body wash will damage the skin.
The ingredients on the bottle:
Water aqua, Sodium Laureth Sulphate, Ammonium Lauryl Sulphate, Glycerin, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sorbitol, Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate, Cocamide DEA, Styrene/Acrylates Copolymer, Sodium Chloride, PEG-7 glyceryl Cocoate, Citric Acid, Trithicum Vulgare (wheat Germ) oil, Tertassodium EDTA, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methisothiazolinone.


It says:
Ideal alternative to harshness of soap.
Ideal for dry or sensitive skin
Locks in moisture while gently cleansing the entire body.
 
^Keep a prednison tablet near you in case it swells :lol: :eek: :lol: :p
 
After afew hours and then wash there is no more pee scented foreskin. :)
Buy yeah i won't do this often.

I don't think the slippery stuff made for body wash will damage the skin.
The ingredients on the bottle:
Water aqua, Sodium Laureth Sulphate, Ammonium Lauryl Sulphate, Glycerin, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sorbitol, Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate, Cocamide DEA, Styrene/Acrylates Copolymer, Sodium Chloride, PEG-7 glyceryl Cocoate, Citric Acid, Trithicum Vulgare (wheat Germ) oil, Tertassodium EDTA, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methisothiazolinone.


It says:
Ideal alternative to harshness of soap.
Ideal for dry or sensitive skin
Locks in moisture while gently cleansing the entire body.



Except for water, there's nothing on that list I'd want on my Junk.
 
It says:
Ideal alternative to harshness of soap.
Ideal for dry or sensitive skin
Locks in moisture while gently cleansing the entire body.

They say much the same thing about Baby Oil, which is just petroleum jelly (AKA: Vaseline, Mineral Oil, Liquid paraffin) without the thickening agent and a whole lot of perfume. It is just a by-product of crude oil, and it has been proven to be carcinogenic. If you put it on a mouse, it will die.

I don’t really care what you put on your penis, I’m just pointing out that the skin absorbs 60% of the chemicals we use on our skin and hair.

That’s why I specifically use all natural products. Speaking for myself; anything with shit on the label I can’t easily pronounce doesn’t go on me or in me.

If you care for some alternatives I’d suggest looking for products that contain natural vegetable, plant, seed and nut oils such as shea butter, olive oil, jojoba oil, and coconut oil.

There are so many better alternatives for moisturinzing the skin, which are proven safe and effective even around sensitive areas, I’m not sure why you feel the need to experiment. But like I said, it’s your body so knock yourself out.

But those preservative and anti-fungal agents might cause some irritation.

Oh, and that ethylenediaminetetraacetate stuff a polyamino carboxylic acid widely used to dissolve limescale. Your cock head might find it mildly disagreeable. (Wiki.)
 
Your body wash, like most liquid body washes, contains mild detergents and surfactants, not soap. That's a good thing for a variety of reasons, namely that the detergents in this particular body wash, and in many, are less sensitizing than soap.

However, this body wash contains a very sensitizing preservative system.

Information I retrieved from Paula Begoun's web-site:

Methylchloroisothiazolinone, in combination with methylisothiazolinone, goes by the trade name Kathon CG (among others). Introduced into cosmetics in the mid-1970s, it elicited a great number of sensitizations in consumers. This led to it not being included in cosmetics other than rinse-off products (Sources: Contact Dermatitis, November 2001, pages 257–264; and European Journal of Dermatology, March 1999, pages 144–160).

Methylchloroisothiazolinone, when combined with methylisothiazolinone, offers broad-spectrum activity against microorganisms. This blend is being used in many products instead of parabens, despite the fact that parabens have a better safety track record and lower incidence of causing a sensitized reaction.

That's a reason you might not want to use it in general, but it's a very good reason not to leave it on your penis!

I am going to assume you are drunk because I can't for the life of me understand the concept of leave-on body wash or soap. There are a lot of leave-on products, but soap? The way in which soap or detergent cleanses is by attaching to particles on your skin and then being rinsed away. Simply leaving soap or detergent on your skin will just irritate it.

If I were lucky enough to have a foreskin, I would be lathering it with love, not soap!
 
Just make sure you throughly clean your junk and rinse off the soap at least once a day.

I'd maybe use a little hand lotion like Curel down there, but that's only if the foreskin is dry. I know my hands will crack and peel during the winter if I go without lotion, but I've never had any problems with my dick doing the same thing.
 
Ok I've listened to all the good advice and decide not to leave body wash on my foreskin. :)
 
Telstra, I use 'Michael's' Aloe Vera gel all over to keep from drying out, and for really dry or cold weather, I also use Body Shop Aloe Vera butter. The gel dries quickly, but leaves a good protective layer and stops my skin from parching.

I'm glad you decided not to leave soap on your skin...|
 
Ok I've listened to all the good advice and decide not to leave body wash on my foreskin. :)
I think that's best.

I suppose you could fold up a fabric softener sheet and stuff it down your shorts.

One for the other side, too.

That way, everytime you fart the room will be filled with April freshness. :lol:
 
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