★★★★★

(1,910) MEN STOPPED TREATING THE WRONG THING

new aura™ men's anti-fungal acne cream

KILL ACNE FUNGUS

CLEAR THE BUMPS

WORKS FACE + BODY

BARRIER-SAFE FORMULA

REDUCE REDNESS

HOURS OF CONTACT

⚕ Clinician's Choice ⚕

245 clinicians share New Aura without compensation

FREE SHIPPING

120-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE

SHIPS IN 2-3 DAYS

4.7

Excellent  

How Do I Use It?

Apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin once a day. Focus where the bumps cluster — forehead, hairline, jaw, chest, shoulders, back. Leave it on. Don't rinse. The longer the contact, the more the antifungal works. Use daily. Consistency beats intensity.

Who Is This For?

Men 18+ dealing with stubborn small uniform bumps that acne treatments haven't fixed. Especially if those bumps show up on your forehead, hairline, jaw, chest, shoulders, or back — and especially if benzoyl peroxide, Accutane, or antibiotics didn't hold.

What Should I Expect?

Itching usually calms first (within the first week). Bumps start flattening in weeks 1–2. By week 3–4 most men see visible clearing. Month 1–2 it stabilizes. Month 3+ you're maintaining — the fungus is always there, this just keeps it in check.

Will This Work On My Back / Chest / Shoulders?

Yes. The same mechanism that clears the forehead clears the chest, back, shoulders, and jawline. Fungal acne doesn't care about geography — it's the same Malassezia feeding on the same sebum, just in a different zip code. Apply to wherever the bumps are.

What If It Doesn't Work For Me?

30-day money back. No questions, no fine print. Email support@trynewaura.com and we refund. You keep the cream — we'd rather you find what works than fight us over $44.

How Do Returns Work?

Email support@trynewaura.com within 30 days of delivery. We issue the refund. No return shipping required.

Shipping & Delivery

Free US shipping on every order. Ships within 2–3 business days. Delivery 3–7 business days after that. Tracking email goes out the day it ships.

New Aura™ Men's Anti-Fungal Acne Cream

KILL ACNE FUNGUS

CLEAR THE BUMPS

WORKS FACE + BODY

BARRIER-SAFE FORMULA

REDUCE REDNESS

HOURS OF CONTACT

⚕ Clinician's Choice ⚕

245 clinicians share New Aura without compensation

FREE SHIPPING

120-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE

SHIPS IN 2-3 DAYS

4.7 

Excellent    

How Do I Use It?

Apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin once a day. Focus where the bumps cluster — forehead, hairline, jaw, chest, shoulders, back. Leave it on. Don't rinse. The longer the contact, the more the antifungal works. Use daily. Consistency beats intensity.

Who Is This For?

Men 18+ dealing with stubborn small uniform bumps that acne treatments haven't fixed. Especially if those bumps show up on your forehead, hairline, jaw, chest, shoulders, or back — and especially if benzoyl peroxide, Accutane, or antibiotics didn't hold.

What Should I Expect?

Itching usually calms first (within the first week). Bumps start flattening in weeks 1–2. By week 3–4 most men see visible clearing. Month 1–2 it stabilizes. Month 3+ you're maintaining — the fungus is always there, this just keeps it in check.

Will This Work On My Back / Chest / Shoulders?

Yes. The same mechanism that clears the forehead clears the chest, back, shoulders, and jawline. Fungal acne doesn't care about geography — it's the same Malassezia feeding on the same sebum, just in a different zip code. Apply to wherever the bumps are.

What If It Doesn't Work For Me?

30-day money back. No questions, no fine print. Email support@trynewaura.com and we refund. You keep the cream — we'd rather you find what works than fight us over $44.

How Do Returns Work?

Email support@trynewaura.com within 30 days of delivery. We issue the refund. No return shipping required.

Shipping & Delivery

Free US shipping on every order. Ships within 2–3 business days. Delivery 3–7 business days after that. Tracking email goes out the day it ships.

Life-Changing Results in Days

If You've Tried Everything And Nothing Stuck

you're not treating acne. you're feeding a fungus.

Did you try any of these?

Title

Benzoyl peroxide (Proactiv, Panoxyl, the orange tube from the pharmacy)

Accutane (or a low-dose course you couldn't finish)

Azelaic acid, salicylic acid washes, sulfur masks

A retinol or tretinoin from a derm

Antibiotics — doxycycline, minocycline, the prescription loop that thinned your skin and stopped working

Azelaic acid, salicylic acid washes, sulfur masks

If those didn't hold — or made things worse — there's a reason. You don't have acne. You have a fungus called Malassezia, and most of those treatments were feeding it.

That's why nothing stuck.

WHAT'S ACTUALLY ON YOUR SKIN

those tiny uniform bumps aren't acne. they're a fungus feeding on your sebum.

Acne is irregular. Different sizes, whiteheads, blackheads, deeper cysts. Fungal
acne is uniform — small, same-size, often itchy, clusters in zones where your
skin makes the most oil.

 

Forehead. Hairline. Jaw. Chest. Shoulders. Upper back.

 

The cause is a yeast called Malassezia. It lives on everyone's skin. Usually it
stays in balance. But when your sebum production goes up — heat, sweat,
stress, hormones, antibiotics that wiped out the good bacteria keeping it in
check — Malassezia multiplies inside your hair follicles and causes those
bumps.

 

(And here's the part nobody told you.)

Malassezia eats fatty acids with carbon chain lengths of 11-24. That's most
oils. Most esters. Most polysorbates. It's in your moisturizer. It's in your "acne-
safe” cleanser. It's in your beard oil.

Title

"What you are using today could be
contributing to the overgrowth of the fungus."

— From a Malassezia researcher quoted in r/Tressless

Title

Benzoyl peroxide doesn't kill it. Accutane shrinks oil glands but doesn't touch
the fungus. Antibiotics make it worse — they wipe out the bacteria that keep
Malassezia in check. And most “antifungal” creams (Lotrimin, Lamisil,
ketoconazole) are wash-offs that get a few minutes of contact before they're
gone.

 

The fungus needs two things to die: an antifungal that actually targets it, and
hours of contact with the skin. Not minutes. Hours.

That's what New Aura was built to do.

why standard acne treatments don't hold

The difference between killing the fungus and irritating the symptom.

what to expect from using new aura daily

🗓️ DAYS 1–3: First Contact

Piroctone olamine starts going after the fungus inside your follicles. Salicylic acid begins clearing the buildup it feeds on.

Itching may calm down first

Skin feels less reactive

No big visible change yet — the work is happening inside the follicle

🗓️ WEEK 1–2: Suppression

Steady antifungal pressure. The fungal load drops. The follicle environment shifts.

New bumps slow down or stop

Existing bumps start flattening

The uniform texture begins breaking up

Less urge to pick or cover

🗓️ WEEK 3–4: Clearing

Fungal population is down. Follicles are clearer. Skin starts recovering.

Bumps and rough texture visibly clear

Skin looks calmer, smoother

Redness fades

You start trusting your skin again

🗓️ MONTH 1–2: Stable

Maintenance mode. Fungus stays suppressed. Follicles stay clear.

Skin is consistently calm

The breakout cycle is broken

Less product needed

Makeup becomes a choice, not a requirement

🗓️ MONTH 3+: Managed

Consistent use keeps it from coming back. The fungus is always there — this keeps it in check.

Clear skin is your new normal

You stop thinking about your skin every hour

The constant worry fades

You're managing biology, not fighting a war

how do the ingredients work?

KILL THE FUNGUS

Piroctone Olamine

Targets the Malassezia fungus inside your follicles — the real reason behind those small, uniform bumps that no acne product could fix.

Title

CLEAR THE FOLLICLE

Salicylic Acid

The fungus feeds on oil and dead skin trapped in your pores. Salicylic acid clears it out — so the fungus has nothing to come back to.

Title

CALM THE SKIN

Niacinamide

Niacinamide brings the redness down and supports your barrier — without adding oils that feed the fungus.

Title

MAINTAIN CONTACT

Leave-On Cream Format

A wash-off gives the antifungal a few minutes. This cream gives it hours. That's the difference between interrupting the fungus and actually keeping it down.

Title

how to use?

Apply to clean, dry skin.

Focus on where the bumps cluster.

Leave it on — the longer the contact, the better.

Use daily. Consistency beats intensity.

results you can expect

83%

Said their itching reduced in the first week.

77%

Saw bumps visibly clear within 30 days.

81%

Said this was the first thing that actually worked.

trusted by 10,000+ customers

doctor recommended

"most of my patients don't have acne. they have a fungal issue misdiagnosed as acne."

"I've spent over a decade telling men they don't have acne. They have Malassezia folliculitis. Piroctone olamine in a leave-on format with barrier-safe carriers is the right tool for it. I recommend New Aura to patients who have already cycled through BP, retinols, and antibiotics without holding results."

Title

Dr. Michael Danford

Board-Certified Dermatologist

what men are saying

Real customer comments. Names anonymized. Quotes verbatim.

Daniel M.

I had given up. 10 years of dermatologists. 10 years of products. I tried Malezia products on a desperate Amazon order — worked, but expensive to keep up. Switched to New Aura because piroctone is the same active. 8 weeks in, forehead and hairline are smoother than they've been since I was 17.

Like · Reply · 32m

Liam F.

My mom literally works in derma. She gave me the same "steroids and moisturizer" routine my whole life. Nothing held. Ordered this on a whim because the angle in the ad clicked — I never had acne, I had fungus. Forehead is clear for the first time in 4 years. If you've tried benzoyl peroxide, Accutane, and a derm — and nothing stuck — it's probably this.

Like · Reply · 1h

Tyler R.

Ketoconazole shampoo on my face for 7 months. Worked, then stopped. Classic story. Switched to this and the forehead bumps I thought were permanent are gone. Also chest and shoulders cleared (didn't expect that).

Like · Reply · 3h

Ethan R.

I'm 33 and people kept telling me I looked older than I was. Didn't realize the constant redness across my forehead and jaw was the reason — fungal, not acne. 6 weeks in and a coworker asked if I'd lost weight. Nope. Just stopped feeding the fungus.

Like · Reply · 5h

Andre P.

I had given up. 10 years of dermatologists. 10 years of products. I tried Malezia products on a desperate Amazon order — worked, but expensive to keep up. Switched to New Aura because piroctone is the same active. 8 weeks in, forehead and hairline are smoother than they've been since I was 17.

Like · Reply · 8h

why trust us when you've tried everything and it all failed?

Fair question. You've probably tried benzoyl peroxide, retinols, antibiotics, Accutane, ketoconazole, Nizoral, and at least one dermatologist. Some of them worked for a few weeks. None of them held.

 

Here's the honest answer: those weren't built for fungal acne. BP kills bacteria — wrong target. Accutane shrinks oil glands — temporary, with side effects most men can't stick out. Antibiotics make fungal acne worse. And most antifungals are wash-offs that get a few minutes of contact before they're gone.

 

New Aura is a leave-on cream with piroctone olamine — an antifungal specifically chosen for Malassezia — combined with salicylic acid, ceramides, and niacinamide so it kills the fungus without trashing your barrier.

 

We know you have your doubts. That's why every order is backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee. If it doesn't work for you, email us. We refund. You keep the cream.

 

We'd rather you find what actually works than fight us over $44.

"I can't believe I didn't start sooner."

— What we hear back from most men by week 4

 Life-Changing Results in Days

If You've Tried Everything And Nothing Stuck

you're not treating acne. you're
feeding a fungus.

Did you try any of these?

Title

Benzoyl peroxide (Proactiv, Panoxyl, the orange tube from the pharmacy)

Accutane (or a low-dose course you couldn't finish)

Azelaic acid, salicylic acid washes, sulfur masks

A retinol or tretinoin from a derm

Antibiotics — doxycycline, minocycline, the prescription loop that thinned your skin and stopped working

Azelaic acid, salicylic acid washes, sulfur masks

If those didn't hold — or made things worse — there's a reason. You don't have acne. You have a fungus called Malassezia, and most of those treatments were feeding it.

That's why nothing stuck.

WHAT'S ACTUALLY ON YOUR SKIN

those tiny uniform bumps aren't acne. they're a fungus feeding on your sebum.

Acne is irregular. Different sizes, whiteheads, blackheads, deeper cysts. Fungal
acne is uniform — small, same-size, often itchy, clusters in zones where your
skin makes the most oil.

 

Forehead. Hairline. Jaw. Chest. Shoulders. Upper back.

 

The cause is a yeast called Malassezia. It lives on everyone's skin. Usually it
stays in balance. But when your sebum production goes up — heat, sweat,
stress, hormones, antibiotics that wiped out the good bacteria keeping it in
check — Malassezia multiplies inside your hair follicles and causes those
bumps.

 

(And here's the part nobody told you.)

 

Malassezia eats fatty acids with carbon chain lengths of 11-24. That's most
oils. Most esters. Most polysorbates. It's in your moisturizer. It's in your "acne-
safe” cleanser. It's in your beard oil.

Title

"What you are using today could be
contributing to the overgrowth of the fungus."

— From a Malassezia researcher quoted in r/Tressless

Title

Benzoyl peroxide doesn't kill it. Accutane shrinks oil glands but doesn't touch
the fungus. Antibiotics make it worse — they wipe out the bacteria that keep
Malassezia in check. And most “antifungal” creams (Lotrimin, Lamisil,
ketoconazole) are wash-offs that get a few minutes of contact before they're
gone.

 

The fungus needs two things to die: an antifungal that actually targets it, and
hours of contact with the skin. Not minutes. Hours.

That's what New Aura was built to do.

why standard acne treatments don't hold

The difference between killing the fungus and irritating the symptom.

Dermatologist Approved ✦

Color-Safe ✦

Sulfate-Free ✦

Postpartum-Safe ✦

Cruelty-Free ✦

Clinically-Tested ✦

Made For Sensitive Scalps ✦

Free Scalp Brush With First Order ✦

What To Expect From Using New Aura Daily

🗓️ DAYS 1–3: First Contact

Piroctone olamine starts going after the fungus inside your follicles. Salicylic acid begins clearing the buildup it feeds on.

Itching may calm down first

Skin feels less reactive

No big visible change yet — the work is happening inside the follicle

🗓️ WEEK 1–2: Suppression

Steady antifungal pressure. The fungal load drops. The follicle environment shifts.

New bumps slow down or stop

Existing bumps start flattening

The uniform texture begins breaking up

Less urge to pick or cover

🗓️ week 3-4: clearing

Fungal population is down. Follicles are clearer. Skin starts recovering.

Bumps and rough texture visibly clear

Skin looks calmer, smoother

Redness fades

You start trusting your skin again

🗓️ Month 1–2: Stable

Maintenance mode. Fungus stays suppressed. Follicles stay clear.

Skin is consistently calm

The breakout cycle is broken

Less product needed

Makeup becomes a choice, not a requirement

🗓️ Month 3+: Managed

Consistent use keeps it from coming back. The fungus is always there — this keeps it in check.

Skin is consistently calm

The breakout cycle is broken

Less product needed

Makeup becomes a choice, not a requirement

How Do The Ingredients Work?

KILL THE FUNGUS

Piroctone Olamine

Targets the Malassezia fungus inside your follicles — the real reason behind those small, uniform bumps that no acne product could fix.

CLEAR THE FOLLICLE

Salicylic Acid

The fungus feeds on oil and dead skin trapped in your pores. Salicylic acid clears it out — so the fungus has nothing to come back to.

CALM THE SKIN

Niacinamide

Niacinamide brings the redness down and supports your barrier — without adding oils that feed the fungus.

MAINTAIN CONTACT

Leave-On Cream Format

A wash-off gives antifungal minutes. This cream gives hours. That’s the difference between interrupting fungus and keeping it down.

How To Use?

Apply to clean, dry skin.

Focus on where the bumps cluster.

Leave it on — the longer the contact, the better.

Use daily. Consistency beats intensity.

Results You Can Expect

83%

Said their itching reduced in the first week.

77%

Saw bumps visibly clear within 30 days.

81%

Said this was the first thing that actually worked.

Trusted By 100,000+ Customers

doctor recommended

"Most Of My Patients Don't Have Acne. They Have A Fungal Issue Misdiagnosed As Acne."

Dr. Michael Danford

Board-Certified Dermatologist

"I've spent over a decade telling men they don't have acne. They have Malassezia folliculitis. Piroctone olamine in a leave-on format with barrier-safe carriers is the right tool for it. I recommend New Aura to patients who have already cycled through BP, retinols, and antibiotics without holding results."

What Men Are Saying

Real customer comments. Names anonymized. Quotes verbatim.

Daniel M.

I had given up. 10 years of dermatologists. 10 years of products. I tried Malezia products on a desperate Amazon order — worked, but expensive to keep up. Switched to New Aura because piroctone is the same active. 8 weeks in, forehead and hairline are smoother than they've been since I was 17.

Like · Reply · 32m

Liam F.

My mom literally works in derma. She gave me the same "steroids and moisturizer" routine my whole life. Nothing held. Ordered this on a whim because the angle in the ad clicked — I never had acne, I had fungus. Forehead is clear for the first time in 4 years. If you've tried benzoyl peroxide, Accutane, and a derm — and nothing stuck — it's probably this.

Like · Reply · 1h

Tyler R.

Ketoconazole shampoo on my face for 7 months. Worked, then stopped. Classic story. Switched to this and the forehead bumps I thought were permanent are gone. Also chest and shoulders cleared (didn't expect that).

Like · Reply · 3h

Ethan R.

I'm 33 and people kept telling me I looked older than I was. Didn't realize the constant redness across my forehead and jaw was the reason — fungal, not acne. 6 weeks in and a coworker asked if I'd lost weight. Nope. Just stopped feeding the fungus.

Like · Reply · 5h

Andre P.

Guys with sensitive skin — this doesn't strip you out. Ketoconazole made my face peel. Accutane made it bleed. This is the first thing that calmed it without trashing the barrier. Apply at night, wake up to skin that's NOT inflamed.

Like · Reply · 8h

why trust us when you've tried everything and it all failed?

Fair question. You've probably tried benzoyl peroxide, retinols, antibiotics, Accutane, ketoconazole, Nizoral, and at least one dermatologist. Some of them worked for a few weeks. None of them held.

 

Here's the honest answer: those weren't built for fungal acne. BP kills bacteria — wrong target. Accutane shrinks oil glands — temporary, with side effects most men can't stick out. Antibiotics make fungal acne worse. And most antifungals are wash-offs that get a few minutes of contact before they're gone.

 

New Aura is a leave-on cream with piroctone olamine — an antifungal specifically chosen for Malassezia — combined with salicylic acid, ceramides, and niacinamide so it kills the fungus without trashing your barrier.

 

We know you have your doubts. That's why every order is backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee. If it doesn't work for you, email us. We refund. You keep the cream.

 

We'd rather you find what actually works than fight us over $44.

"I can't believe I didn't start sooner."

— What we hear back from most men by week 4

FAQs

Is this safe to use on color-treated hair?

Yes. Sulfate-free, paraben-free, formulated to clean the scalp without stripping color. Tested on highlights, balayage, henna, and chemically-relaxed hair.

I'm postpartum / breastfeeding — is this safe?

Yes. All actives in New Aura are topical only and not on any breastfeeding-restricted ingredient list. We always recommend running it past your OB if you have concerns. (We get this question a lot — postpartum dandruff is one of the most common reasons women find us.)

How is this different from Nizoral / Selsun / Head & Shoulders?

Drugstore antifungals were built to kill the yeast. They work — but they strip your scalp barrier so badly the yeast keeps coming back. New Aura kills the yeast AND repairs the barrier, so you don't need to keep washing daily to keep the flakes away.

How fast does it work?

Most women report visible flake reduction within 7-10 days. Full barrier repair takes 30-45 days — which is when the loop actually breaks (you stop needing the shampoo every day).

How often should I shampoo

Use New Aura 2-3 times per week as your scalp treatment. On other days, use any shampoo you love. (Daily medicated shampooing is what KEEPS you in the loop. We're trying to get you out.)

Will it make my hair greasy?

No. The Dry-Safe Complex™ is balancing — it controls oil while repairing the barrier. Most women find their scalp produces less oil after 30 days because their barrier is no longer over-reacting.

Is it safe for sensitive scalps?

Yes. Piroctone Olamine is significantly gentler than ketoconazole. The formula is fragrance-light (eucalyptus + mint + sea salt at low concentration), pH-balanced, and free of common irritants like sulfates, parabens, MITs, and dyes.

What if it doesn't work for me?

Email us within 60 days at support@trynewaura.com. We'll refund you. Even if the bottle is empty. (We mean it.)