Itchy Penis on the Road: Travel Tips for the Scratching Man The occasional itchy penis is one of the occupational hazards of being a man. Guys learn to live with it and, if the itchy penis becomes more frequent than is acceptable, they learn to take steps to correct the situation. When one decides to travel, however, exercising typical penis care is not always as easy as it is to do while at home. With that in mind, the following are a few tips for taking care of the tool while on the road. Bring one's home along. It's impossible to bring one's entire bathroom along on a trip, but it makes sense to bring the essentials. Most men travel with a toothbrush, a comb or hairbrush and other essentials; they should do the same with products that can help with an itchy penis. For example: Soap or body wash. Hotels provide their own soaps for guests, as do relatives or friends in whose home a man may be spending a few days. However, it pays to remember that penis skin is enormously sensitive. This is due to the facts that it is quite thin and the organ is typically kept in a very warm, moist environment, which encourages the growth of bacteria. Sensitive skin can react to an unfamiliar cleanser, especially if it contains fragrances or strong chemicals. For this reason, bringing along one's own reliable, trusted soap can help to avoid the need to scratch the crotch relentlessly. Shaving supplies. If one is an active manscaper and likes to de-nude the pubic area, using one's own shaving cream/gel and razor while on the road is necessary. Under no circumstances should one use another person's razor, for hygiene reasons; a strange cream/gel should also be avoided, as it may cause the skin to react negatively. Lotions and creams. Again, hotels often provide lovely skin creams and gels, but they are not necessarily what is best for the penis skin. If one feels the need for some lubricant for a quick stroking session, it's better to have one's own lubricant on hand. And if one uses a quality penis health cream, it should definitely be brought along for its regular www.man1health.com