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Three weeks from now, you'll either look back on this page as the moment you ended this for good — or as the moment you almost did.
A Note From Dr. Michael Danford Before Your Order Ships
I'm Dr. Michael Danford. I've spent six years researching what actually keeps men's jock itch from coming back.
The cream you just bought handles most of it. It kills the Malassezia fungus on your skin. It repairs the barrier. For most of the men who order it, the itch is gone within 11 days.
But you didn't land on this page by accident. The men who see this page are the ones I want to tell about the part that decides whether you stay clear — or whether the same spot starts itching again in three weeks.
So before you read any further, one thing.
I'll show you the difference in the next two minutes.
Picture This. Fourteen Days From Now.
You wake up. That half-second check you used to do — the inside of the thigh, the inseam, the spot — you don't do it anymore. You forgot to. You just put your boxer briefs on and go make coffee.
No more 3am scratching. No more standing in front of the bathroom mirror wondering if it looks worse than yesterday. Sex doesn't come with that low-grade anxiety sitting in the back of your head. The gym is just the gym again.
Imagine sitting through a Zoom call without shifting in your chair. Sleeping through the night without your hand drifting down there on autopilot. That weight — the one you didn't realize you were carrying — just isn't there.
Now picture this instead.
Three weeks in. You're past the cream. Skin looked clear. You moved on.
And then one morning — that same spot. The same redness, in the same place it always comes back. The same hollow feeling in your chest.
"Did the cream stop working?"
"Am I just one of those guys this never goes away for?"
You stand in the bathroom thinking, I did everything right. And you can't figure out what you missed.
Most men have been here three or four times before they find me.
There's a reason it keeps happening. And it's not what you think.
The Reinfection Loop
There's a name for what's happening. I call it The Reinfection Loop.
Here's the mechanism, and once you see it you can't un-see it.
Malassezia — the fungus the cream just killed — can live inside cotton fabric for up to 90 days. Even after a hot wash. Even after detergent. The spores embed in the weave and survive.
Your boxer briefs sit on the exact treatment area for 23 hours a day. Your towel wraps that same area after every shower, when your skin is soft, warm, and most absorbent.
So here's the cycle.
Every single day:
- ① Cream kills fungus on your skin in the morning
- ② You put on "clean" underwear
- ③ By lunch, live fungus from the fabric is back on your skin
- ④ Overnight it gets to work
Tomorrow morning:
- The cycle repeats. Treat. Reinfect. Treat. Reinfect.
It's like treating a cut, then wrapping it in the same dirty bandage every single morning. The wound never fully closes. The treatment never fully wins.
If your jock itch has come back to the same spot before — once, twice, six times — it wasn't the cream that failed. It wasn't your hygiene. It wasn't you.
It was The Reinfection Loop, and almost no one knows it's there.
Two Men Who Broke The Loop
Not testimonials. Just what happened.
Marcus, 37 — IT consultant.
Marcus had treated his jock itch twice in two years. Both times it cleared. Both times it came back within four months, in the same spot — the inside of his right thigh, where his briefs sat tightest.
He'd tried everything. He switched detergents. He started changing his underwear at lunch. He bought baby powder, then a different baby powder, then a "men's hygiene spray" from a TikTok ad. Nothing held.
The week he found us, his wife was folding laundry and mentioned, quietly, that the hamper had a smell that wouldn't come out. Not unwashed-clothes smell. Something else. A sour, sharp note that sat under everything.
He stood there holding a pair of his own boxer briefs out of the dryer, and the thought arrived: the fabric is the carrier.
He ordered the bundle that night. Switched out every pair. Eighteen months later, the same spot is still clear. First time in his adult life.
"I stopped thinking about it. That's the part nobody tells you. It just leaves your head completely."
That's the actual outcome. Not "cured." Just — gone, from your mental life.
Ryan, 41 — divorced, recently dating again.
Ryan's cream worked. His skin cleared in nine days. He thought he was done.
Then he went to the gym. Three days later, the rash was back, in the exact spot it had always been. He treated it again. It cleared. He went to the gym again. Three days later — back.
He kept a note in his phone. Every flare-up came two to three days after a workout. Never on a rest day. Never on a travel day.
The towel. The same gray Egyptian-cotton bath towel he'd had since the divorce. The one he wrapped around his waist after every shower, that sat against the exact area he was trying to heal.
He told me later — and this is the part that stuck with me — he'd just started seeing a woman seriously for the first time in three years. He was canceling weekends. Making up reasons not to stay over. Terrified of the conversation.
He switched out the towel for the antimicrobial one. The pattern broke immediately. No flare-up after the next workout. None after the one after that.
The last time we spoke, he told me he hadn't thought about it in two months. He stayed at her place that weekend. Didn't pack anything special. Didn't plan around it.
"It just stopped being a thing," he said.
That's what we're actually offering you on this page.
What Happens If You Skip This Page
Now imagine you close this page. You skip the bundle.
The cream arrives. You start using it. Eleven days in, the skin is clear. You feel that small relief — the kind you've felt before.
Three weeks later, you're in the bathroom at 2am. Looking at the same spot. The same redness, in the same place.
You pick up the cream tube. You wonder if it stopped working. You wonder if you got a bad batch. You wonder if maybe you're just one of those guys.
You order another tube. Maybe two this time, because you're tired of running out. Then the one after that.
The mental cost is bigger than the money. The feeling of broken. The hiding. The shifting in chairs. The thinking about it every time you get dressed.
Six weeks from now, the men who skipped this page are the ones I hear from. They write in asking if there's something stronger. There isn't. The cream is the strongest part. The fabric is the part they missed.
That's The Reinfection Loop doing exactly what it does.
Now Picture 30 Days From Now If You Don't Skip It
Skin clear — not just "today," but for the first time in years. The morning check you used to do, gone. The chair shifting, gone. The mental tab open in the back of your head that said don't forget about that spot — closed.
Think about the gym shower without the dread. Think about getting dressed in the morning and just getting dressed.
Think about the woman you're seeing — or your wife, or the next first date — and not running the calculation in your head about whether tonight is going to be a problem.
Imagine someone asking how you've been, and realizing you haven't thought about it in three weeks.
That's the actual product. The freed-up mental space. The forgetting.
What's On The Table On This Page
The New Aura Protection Bundle
Helps your cream's results stick. Doesn't replace it.
- ✔️ 3 pairs antimicrobial Breathable Cotton Boxer Briefs (woven into the fiber, not coated)
- ✔️ 1 antimicrobial Bamboo Towel
- ✔️ Ships free with your existing order — no second shipping fee, no second delivery
- ✔️ No special washing needed — the fabric cleans itself
If you bought these separately at retail — $25 per pair of briefs, $24 for the bamboo towel — you'd spend $99. On this page, it's $57. That's $19 per pair of boxer briefs that end the loop. $1.90 a day for the next month of staying clear. Less than the cost of one extra tube of cream you'd buy treating the next flare-up.
Two Things Included When You Add It On This Page
Bonus 1: The Reinfection-Free Living Guide
PDF · $29 value · included free
The exact laundry temperatures that actually kill Malassezia. Which fabrics to avoid in your wardrobe. Gym-bag rules. Travel rules. The four signs the loop is breaking. Written by our research team.
Bonus 2: The 14-Day Stay-Clear Protocol
PDF · $19 value · included free
A day-by-day checklist that pairs the cream with the bundle. What to do on day 1, day 3, day 7, day 14. So you don't have to think about it.
Both yours, included, only on this page.
The Stay Clear Guarantee
I'm not going to call this a money-back guarantee. Those are everywhere.
This is The Stay Clear Guarantee.
Here's the promise: use the bundle for 30 days alongside your cream. If the same spot starts itching again in that window, you write us one email and we refund the bundle in full. You keep the boxer briefs. You keep the towel. You keep the bonuses.
In the last two years, less than 1.4% of customers have requested a refund on this bundle. Once the loop breaks, the loop stays broken.
Three Things Before You Decide
Your New Aura order is being prepared for shipping right now. Once it leaves our warehouse — which happens within the next few hours — we cannot add the bundle without a second shipping fee and a second delivery window. On this page, it ships in the same box.
The $57 price is only available on this page. Standalone retail on our site is $99. We don't run discounts on the bundle outside this offer.
And the simplest one: the men who add the bundle on this page are the ones who stay clear. The men who skip it are the ones who write me in six weeks asking what they did wrong.
I'd rather you have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
Quick Answers
"Isn't this just expensive underwear?"
No. Standard cotton holds Malassezia spores for up to 90 days, even after hot washing. The antimicrobial fabric kills the fungus on contact. Standard underwear is the carrier of the reinfection. This is what breaks The Reinfection Loop.
"Won't the antimicrobial fabric wear off after washing?"
The treatment is woven into the fiber, not coated on the surface. It lasts the full lifetime of the garment. No special care. No special detergent.
"Do I really need this if I'm already using the cream?"
The cream does what it's designed to do — kill the fungus on the skin. What it can't do is reach the fungus living in your fabric. That's what the bundle is for. The cream and the bundle work together. One without the other is half the equation.
"What if it doesn't help me?"
The Stay Clear Guarantee. Thirty days. Full refund on the bundle, no questions. You keep everything.
Two Paths From Here
Path 1
Skip the bundle. Trust that your existing underwear and towel aren't carrying live fungus. Hope the same spot doesn't start itching again in three weeks. If it does — and statistically, for most men, it does — order another tube and try again.
Path 2 — Recommended
Add the Protection Bundle. Break The Reinfection Loop at the source. Use it with the cream for 30 days. Stay clear for good.
You already made the hardest decision — buying the cream. This is the second half of it.
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What's included:
✔️ 3 pairs antimicrobial Breathable Cotton Boxer Briefs
✔️ 1 antimicrobial Bamboo Towel
✔️ The Reinfection-Free Living Guide (PDF, $29 value)
✔️ The 14-Day Stay-Clear Protocol (PDF, $19 value)
✔️ Ships free with your cream — no extra shipping
✔️ The Stay Clear Guarantee — 30 days
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