New Aura — Men's Anti-Fungal Acne Cream
Fungal Acne · Men's Guide

My "acne" wasn't acne.
It was fungus.

The cream that finally let me forget about my skin.

10 years of BP, Accutane, antibiotics. Bumps came back every time. One cream finally cleared it. Here are 10 reasons why — and 1 question to answer at the end.

Try New Aura Risk-Free → $44 for two tubs · 120-day money-back

01Built for the fungus. Not for acne.

Most body acne isn't acne. It's a fungus called Malassezia, feeding on your oil. Every BP, antibiotic, and Accutane was built for bacteria. That's why nothing worked.

The tell I missed for years: if BP hasn't touched it, and the bumps live on your back, chest, shoulders, hairline, or forehead — that's fungus. Not acne. Once I knew, I stopped buying the wrong category.

0240,000 men cleared with it.

I'd been burned enough times that I checked first. 245 derms recommend it for fungal acne. 40,000+ men cleared with it. 4.8 stars across 1,910 reviews. None of that proved it would work for me. It was enough to take the swing.

03Four ingredients. Four jobs. Running at once.

Most products do one thing. This does four — and they only work because they run in order.

STEP 1
Salicylic acid
Cracks the biofilm
STEP 2
Piroctone olamine
Kills the fungus underneath
STEP 3
Niacinamide
Drops the oil it feeds on
STEP 4
Ceramides + hyaluronic acid
Rebuilds the barrier

Free of parabens, phthalates, sulfates, synthetic fragrance, dyes.

044 weeks. The guy you forgot you were.

I didn't want clear skin. I wanted to take my shirt off without thinking about it.

Week 1
Skin smoother. I stopped checking five times a day.
Week 2
Clearer back, chest, shoulders. I forgot to look.
Week 3
Mirror moment. I stopped building outfits around it.
Week 4
I took my shirt off without thinking.

05Every other product missed the loop.

Here's the loop: the fungus feeds on your oil, builds a biofilm shield, and waits out anything that can't crack it. Every product I tried hit the wrong step — or couldn't crack the shield. Here's how each one failed.

BP, antibiotics — wrong organism (built for bacteria, not fungus).
Accutane — killed sebum production; fungus came back after stopping.
Retinol — thinned my barrier; fungus thrived in the damaged skin.
Antifungal washes — 3 minutes of contact, then rinsed off. Biofilm shrugs it off.
New Aura — cracks the biofilm, then kills underneath. Cycle stopped.

06Kills the fungus. Rebuilds your skin.

BP stripped my skin raw. Retinol thinned it. Accutane shut down my oil so hard my lips cracked for six months. Every "solution" left my barrier worse than the fungus did. And the fungus kept winning — broken skin is what it wants. New Aura did both at once: killed the fungus, rebuilt the barrier. Two weeks in, I stopped re-checking my reflection after every shower.

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07One fungus. Five places. One cream.

Same fungus on my forehead as on my back. Same oil, same biofilm, same loop — just in different real estate. One cream cleared all of it: forehead, jaw, chest, shoulders, back. I stopped buying a different product for every body part.

08It stays on. Washes rinse off.

A body wash sits on your skin 3 minutes, then rinses off. New Aura is a cream — it stays on for hours.

That gap is everything. Cracking the biofilm takes time. Killing the fungus takes more time. Washes don't get either window. That's why they plateau. The cream gets both. That's why it finishes.

Try New Aura Risk-Free →

09Less than 1% return it. Keep yours either way.

120 Day Money-Back

Most products give you 30 days. New Aura gives you four months — and the cream is yours either way. Long enough to decide if your skin still owns your attention, or you've taken it back.

10A question for you.

Is your skin going to keep owning your attention, or are you taking it back?

$44 for two tubs. 120 days to find out. Keep the cream if it doesn't work.

You stop being the guy with the skin problem when you stop treating the wrong thing.

Try New Aura Risk-Free → $44 · 120 days · keep the cream
New Aura — Men's Anti-Fungal Acne Cream
Fungal Acne · Men's Guide

My "acne" wasn't acne.
It was fungus.

The cream that finally let me forget about my skin.

10 years of BP, Accutane, antibiotics. Bumps came back every time. One cream finally cleared it. Here are 10 reasons why — and 1 question to answer at the end.

Try New Aura Risk-Free → $44 for two tubs · 120-day money-back

01Built for the fungus. Not for acne.

Most body acne isn't acne. It's a fungus called Malassezia, feeding on your oil. Every BP, antibiotic, and Accutane was built for bacteria. That's why nothing worked.

The tell I missed for years: if BP hasn't touched it, and the bumps live on your back, chest, shoulders, hairline, or forehead — that's fungus. Not acne. Once I knew, I stopped buying the wrong category.

0240,000 men cleared with it.

I'd been burned enough times that I checked first. 245 derms recommend it for fungal acne. 40,000+ men cleared with it. 4.8 stars across 1,910 reviews. None of that proved it would work for me. It was enough to take the swing.

Try New Aura Risk-Free →

03Four ingredients. Four jobs. Running at once.

Most products do one thing. This does four — and they only work because they run in order.

STEP 1Salicylic acid
Cracks the biofilm
STEP 2Piroctone olamine
Kills the fungus underneath
STEP 3Niacinamide
Drops the oil it feeds on
STEP 4Ceramides + hyaluronic acid
Rebuilds the barrier

Free of parabens, phthalates, sulfates, synthetic fragrance, dyes.

044 weeks. The guy you forgot you were.

I didn't want clear skin. I wanted to take my shirt off without thinking about it.

Week 1
Skin smoother. I stopped checking five times a day.
Week 2
Clearer back, chest, shoulders. I forgot to look.
Week 3
Mirror moment. I stopped building outfits around it.
Week 4
I took my shirt off without thinking.

05Every other product missed the loop.

Here's the loop: the fungus feeds on your oil, builds a biofilm shield, and waits out anything that can't crack it. Every product I tried hit the wrong step — or couldn't crack the shield. Here's how each one failed.

BP, antibiotics — wrong organism (built for bacteria, not fungus).
Accutane — killed sebum production; fungus came back after stopping.
Retinol — thinned my barrier; fungus thrived in the damaged skin.
Antifungal washes — 3 minutes of contact, then rinsed off. Biofilm shrugs it off.
New Aura — cracks the biofilm, then kills underneath. Cycle stopped.

06Kills the fungus. Rebuilds your skin.

BP stripped my skin raw. Retinol thinned it. Accutane shut down my oil so hard my lips cracked for six months. Every "solution" left my barrier worse than the fungus did. And the fungus kept winning — broken skin is what it wants. New Aura did both at once: killed the fungus, rebuilt the barrier. Two weeks in, I stopped re-checking my reflection after every shower.

Try New Aura Risk-Free →

07One fungus. Five places. One cream.

Same fungus on my forehead as on my back. Same oil, same biofilm, same loop — just in different real estate. One cream cleared all of it: forehead, jaw, chest, shoulders, back. I stopped buying a different product for every body part.

08It stays on. Washes rinse off.

A body wash sits on your skin 3 minutes, then rinses off. New Aura is a cream — it stays on for hours.

That gap is everything. Cracking the biofilm takes time. Killing the fungus takes more time. Washes don't get either window. That's why they plateau. The cream gets both. That's why it finishes.

Try New Aura Risk-Free →

09Less than 1% return it. Keep yours either way.

120 Day Money-Back

Most products give you 30 days. New Aura gives you four months — and the cream is yours either way. Long enough to decide if your skin still owns your attention, or you've taken it back.

10A question for you.

Is your skin going to keep owning your attention, or are you taking it back?

$44 for two tubs. 120 days to find out. Keep the cream if it doesn't work.

You stop being the guy with the skin problem when you stop treating the wrong thing.

Try New Aura Risk-Free → $44 · 120 days · keep the cream