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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Rlewin on 2014-12-21 04:35:52

Title: Keratinization
Post by: Rlewin on 2014-12-21 04:35:52
Is there any way to make your gland kertinize faster. Any methods or ways to speed up the keratinization process. My glans are not sensitive anymore but still have the look of an uncut guy. Anything helps! ;)
Title: Re: Keratinization
Post by: keratinise on 2014-12-21 15:47:52
As I said in another thread, at another person's suggestion a long while back, I tried astringents on my glans and that seemed to aid in keratinisation.
Title: Re: Keratinization
Post by: halfard on 2014-12-22 09:47:21
As also said on another thread, I used Surgical Spirit (name in UK) and that seemed to dry the skin out and the slight sting felt mmm too so did this quite often. ;)  Mind the pee hole though.
Title: Re: Keratinization
Post by: Teasle on 2015-02-08 17:00:27
Yea I read dipping your penis in green tee would speed up the keratinization process, maybe you can try that.
Title: Re: Keratinization
Post by: Shiroma on 2015-02-12 03:09:27
Where did you read that?
Title: Re: Keratinization
Post by: Teasle on 2015-02-12 14:26:31
Well I dont remember but it was on a medical website, sry.
Title: Re: Keratinization
Post by: Retracted on 2015-02-12 21:57:44
I'm gonna try it just for the heck of it...
Title: Re: Keratinization
Post by: nashinxs on 2015-02-20 00:57:53
Haven't tried astringents, but did try Surgical spirit, stings the hell out of you  ;) Better to dilute it before application. The green tea method sounds safe...
Title: Re: Keratinization
Post by: Rlewin on 2015-04-03 04:37:29
Has anyone tried this yet? Haven't got around to it myself, lazy I know but will try to soon
Title: Re: Keratinization
Post by: FormerRetractor on 2015-09-06 16:29:31
What is keratinization, can anyone tell me?
Title: Re: Keratinization
Post by: soundsgreat87 on 2015-09-06 18:19:50
The glans and inner foreskin are not covered in skin, but instead in a mucous membrane. Mucous membranes will, upon exposure to the outside world, develop a thin layer of keratin (the same stuff that's on your skin that makes it slightly shiny and waterproof) to protect themselves.

As an example of keratinization that everyone has, have a look at the red part of your lips. The outer surface is dry and smooth, whereas the inner part is still moist and vascular. The whole red part is a mucous membrane, but the constant exposure to the outside world has caused the outside of your lips to keratinize.