This Is What Groin Fungus Does To Your Body When You Keep Treating It Wrong.
5 things happening under your skin right now if your jock itch keeps coming back.
(Most guys don't notice #4 until it's already happening.)
You tried Lotrimin. You dried off better. You switched underwear. It worked. For a week.
Then the itch came back. Same spot. Here's what's been happening this whole time.
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It Builds an Invisible Armor That Standard Creams Can't Get Through.
The fungus doesn't just sit on your skin. Within hours of landing, it builds a protective shield called a biofilm — basically an invisible armor that makes it up to 1,000x more resistant to antifungal treatment.
That cream you've been using? It's hitting the shield. Not the fungus.
— Ryan J., 29
It Destroys the Skin Barrier That's Supposed to Keep It Out.
While it's growing, the fungus actively breaks down your skin's protective layer — the barrier that's supposed to block fungal infection in the first place.
So even when you kill what's on the surface, the door is wide open. New fungus walks right back in.
It Comes Back to the Exact Same Spot. Forever.
Most guys notice this after their second or third round of OTC creams. Same patch. Same burning. Same itch — like it never really left.
That's because it didn't. The biofilm survived. The barrier is still broken. The cycle is mathematically guaranteed to restart.
— Derek W., 34
It Wakes You Up at 3am Scratching — And You Can't Stop.
This isn't a coincidence. As the fungus burrows deeper, it irritates the nerve endings just under your skin. Your body's reflex is to scratch — even in your sleep.
By the time you're awake, you've been clawing for minutes. The skin is raw. You're frustrated. And you can't get back to sleep.
(Most guys won't admit how often this happens. Almost every guy with chronic jock itch has at least one 3am story.)
It Spreads. To Your Feet, Hands, Armpits — Even Your Scalp.
This is the warning sign most guys completely miss until it's already happening.
The fungus follows moisture and skin contact. You scratch your groin, then run your hand through your hair. You walk barefoot from the shower. You towel off head to toe with the same towel.
The fungus moves with you. And it's been doing this for weeks before you notice.
— Marcus T., 31
Two problems. Zero OTC creams that fix both.
Every cream you've tried — Lotrimin, Lamisil, Gold Bond, Ketoconazole — was built to do one thing: kill the fungus on the surface.
None of them break through the biofilm shield. None of them repair the skin barrier the fungus damaged on the way in.
That's why you've been stuck. Not because you didn't try hard enough. Because you've only been solving half the problem.
Why nothing in the pharmacy fixes this.
Every one of these treats the symptom. Not one fixes the structure.
Kill the fungus. Seal the skin. Break the cycle.
New Aura's Dry Safe Complex™ does what no pharmacy cream can — kills the protected fungus AND repairs the skin barrier it destroyed. Two problems. One cream. Done.
"Kill and seal. That's the difference between temporary relief and being done with it."
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Questions? Fair enough.
How is this different from Lotrimin or Lamisil?
How fast will I see results?
What if it doesn't work?
Is it safe to use down there?
This Is What Groin Fungus Does To Your Body When You Keep Treating It Wrong.
5 things happening under your skin right now if your jock itch keeps coming back.
(Most guys don't notice #4 until it's already happening.)
You tried Lotrimin. You dried off better. You switched underwear.
It worked. For a week.
Then the itch came back. Same spot.
Here's what's been happening this whole time.
Try New Aura TodayIt Builds an Invisible Armor That Standard Creams Can't Get Through.
The fungus doesn't just sit on your skin. Within hours of landing, it builds a protective shield called a biofilm — basically an invisible armor that makes it up to 1,000x more resistant to antifungal treatment.
That cream you've been using? It's hitting the shield. Not the fungus.
— Ryan J., 29
It Destroys the Skin Barrier That's Supposed to Keep It Out.
While it's growing, the fungus actively breaks down your skin's protective layer — the barrier that's supposed to block fungal infection in the first place.
So even when you kill what's on the surface, the door is wide open. New fungus walks right back in.
It Comes Back to the Exact Same Spot. Forever.
Most guys notice this after their second or third round of OTC creams. Same patch. Same burning. Same itch — like it never really left.
That's because it didn't. The biofilm survived. The barrier is still broken. The cycle is mathematically guaranteed to restart.
— Derek W., 34
It Wakes You Up at 3am Scratching — And You Can't Stop.
This isn't a coincidence. As the fungus burrows deeper, it irritates the nerve endings just under your skin. Your body's reflex is to scratch — even in your sleep.
By the time you're awake, you've been clawing for minutes. The skin is raw. You're frustrated. And you can't get back to sleep.
(Most guys won't admit how often this happens. Almost every guy with chronic jock itch has at least one 3am story.)
It Spreads. To Your Feet, Hands, Armpits — Even Your Scalp.
This is the warning sign most guys completely miss until it's already happening.
The fungus follows moisture and skin contact. You scratch your groin, then later run your hand through your hair. You walk barefoot from the shower. You towel off head to toe with the same towel.
The fungus moves with you. And it's been doing this for weeks before you notice.
— Marcus T., 31
Two problems. Zero OTC creams that fix both.
Every cream you've tried — Lotrimin, Lamisil, Gold Bond, Ketoconazole — was built to do one thing: kill the fungus on the surface.
None of them break through the biofilm shield. None of them repair the skin barrier the fungus damaged on the way in.
That's why you've been stuck. Not because you didn't try hard enough. Because you've only been solving half the problem.
Why nothing in the pharmacy fixes this.
Every one of these treats the symptom. Not one fixes the structure.
Kill the fungus. Seal the skin. Break the cycle.
New Aura's Dry Safe Complex™ does what no pharmacy cream can — kills the protected fungus AND repairs the skin barrier it destroyed. Two problems. One cream. Done.
"Kill and seal. That's the difference between temporary relief and being done with it."
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- ✓ Dermatologist formulated
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