Nobody Ever Explained To Me In Med School Why Jock Itch Keeps Coming Back.
Took me six years of research to figure it out. Here's what's actually happening — and why nothing you've tried has worked.
It has nothing to do with the cream you've been using.
See What I Recommend
Here's What's Actually Going On.
I see this a lot. Guys come in who've been dealing with jock itch for months, sometimes years. They've tried Lotrimin, Lamisil, different creams.
It clears up for a few days. Then it comes right back in the same spot. Most of them assume they're doing something wrong.
They're not.
What's actually happening has nothing to do with the cream they're using. It's about two problems no over-the-counter cream is built to solve.
If This Sounds Familiar...
Recognize 3+ of these and there's a specific reason none of it has worked.
- Comes back to the exact same spot. Every time.
- OTC creams work for a week. Then it's back.
- 3am wake-ups from itching you can't control.
- Raw, burning skin after every OTC cream.
- Avoiding the gym, pool, or intimacy.
- Money spent on cream after cream that fails.
If you've been through this — keep reading. I'll explain what's actually happening.
Why Standard Creams Don't Work.
When the fungus that causes jock itch lands on your skin, two things happen — and both work against any cream you can buy at the drugstore.
It Builds A Biofilm Shield
The fungus starts building a protective layer around itself. We call it a biofilm — and it makes the fungus about 1,000 times more resistant to standard antifungals.
When you put Lotrimin on, it kills whatever sits above the biofilm. The fungus underneath survives the entire treatment.
It Damages Your Skin Barrier
While the fungus is sitting there, it's breaking down your skin's outer layer — the part designed to keep fungus from getting back in.
Even if a cream did manage to kill everything, the door is already open. New fungus comes right back in through the same spot.
"Two separate problems. The creams guys have been using weren't built to solve either one."
Meet New Aura's Dry Safe Complex™.
This is the formula I started recommending to my patients.
It's the only cream I've found that does three things at once — and that's what it takes to actually break the cycle.
Break. Kill. Repair.
Three actions in one application. The only way to actually break the cycle.
BREAK
First, breaks down the biofilm protecting the fungus. Without that shield, the antifungal compounds can finally reach the fungus underneath.
KILL
Then kills the fungus that survived every previous treatment. Stays on your skin for 6-8 hours — long enough to actually work.
REPAIR
Finally, repairs the outer skin layer the fungus damaged. Closes the entry point so new fungus can't reinfect the same spot.
"Break. Kill. Repair. That's what it takes to actually break the cycle."
Five Active Ingredients. Each One Has A Specific Job.
Breaks down the biofilm shield protecting the fungus. Also clears the dead skin and oil the fungus feeds on.
A clinically proven antifungal that finally reaches the fungus once the biofilm is broken. 3x more effective than the zinc pyrithione in most OTC treatments.
Three of the most effective barrier-rebuilding ceramides. Repairs the protective layer the fungus damaged. Closes the door.
Reduces redness. Calms inflammation. Accelerates skin recovery so the area finally heals instead of cycling.
The gold standard in skin recovery. Backed by modern dermatology research. Speeds barrier repair, reduces chronic inflammation.
Just what your skin needs to break the cycle. That's it.
Day-By-Day Recovery.
First applications. The cream stays on, starts working underneath. Most patients tell me the burning stops within hours.
The itching settles down. This is when most patients tell me they start to believe.
The redness fades. The skin in the affected area starts looking normal again.
Full barrier repair. The cycle stops. No new flare-ups in the same spot.
Maintenance only. Apply 2-3 times a week to prevent recurrence. The problem is just... done.
— Marcus T., 31
The Numbers Behind The Cream.
Within The First Week
During Refund Window
4.8/5 Average Rating
I'd been treating recurring fungal infections for years before I really understood why they kept coming back. Once I learned about biofilm-protected fungus and the barrier-damage cycle, it was clear no surface-level cream could break it. New Aura is the only formula I've found that addresses both problems in one application. It's what I now recommend to every patient with chronic jock itch.
Patient Cases.
"Two weeks and I forgot I had a problem."
4 years of dealing with this in silence. Wife didn't know. Lotrimin worked for a week then came back. Same spot every time. Started New Aura — day 6 the itch stopped. Two weeks later, nothing. Three months in, still nothing.
"Three years of Lotrimin. Cleared in 9 days."
Every summer, same thing. Lotrimin worked for a week, back in a month. Tried Lamisil, Gold Bond, ketoconazole — all the same. Started New Aura on a Monday. Day 9, gone. It's been 11 weeks. Not once.
"I can finally stop hiding it."
Two years of silence. Skipped the gym on bad days. Lotrimin worked for 5 days. Lamisil same. Even prescription cream. Found New Aura. Week 1 the itching faded. Week 2 the redness was gone. Four months — not one flare-up.
Dead Simple.
Three steps. Twice a day. That's it.
Shower & Pat Dry
Clean with mild soap. Pat dry completely — moisture is what the fungus needs.
Apply A Thin Layer
A pea-sized amount covers the affected area. Spread evenly.
Let It Work
Get dressed and go. The cream works for 6-8 hours. Apply morning and night.
Daily for 4-6 weeks. Then 2-3 times weekly to prevent recurrence.
Right Now It's Buy One, Get One Free.
I recommend the 2-pack to my patients — full course of treatment plus a backup. Single tubes and 4-packs also available.
- 30-day money back guarantee
- Free shipping
- 30-day money back guarantee
- Free shipping
- 2nd tube included FREE
- 30-day money back guarantee
- Free shipping
- Best value per cream
Use It For 30 Days. If It Doesn't Work, You Don't Pay.
96% of men who try New Aura don't ask for a refund. Because most see results within 5-7 days.
If you're in the 4% who don't, just email support@trynewaura.com. Full refund within 48 hours. No questions, no hoops, no return required.
Try it. If it doesn't work, you've lost nothing.
13,000+ men · 96% no-refund rate · Backed by results.
Questions My Patients Ask.
How is this different from Lotrimin or Lamisil?
How fast will I see results?
Is it safe for sensitive skin in the groin area?
Will it burn or sting when I apply it?
Can I use it during workouts or while sweating?
Do I need to use it forever?
What if it doesn't work for me?
Give It Two Weeks.
Most of my patients see real results within 2-3 weeks. Day 5 the itch settles. Week 2 the redness fades. By week 3, the cycle stops.
If it doesn't work for you, you have 30 days to ask for a full refund — no questions asked.
That's the only way I know to make this risk-free. Try it for 30 days.
Nobody Ever Explained To Me In Med School Why Jock Itch Keeps Coming Back.
Took me six years of research to figure it out. Here's what's actually happening — and why nothing you've tried has worked.
It has nothing to do with the cream you've been using.
See What I RecommendHere's What's Actually Going On.
I see this a lot. Guys come in who've been dealing with jock itch for months, sometimes years. They've tried Lotrimin, Lamisil, different creams.
It clears up for a few days. Then it comes right back in the same spot. Most of them assume they're doing something wrong.
They're not.
What's actually happening has nothing to do with the cream they're using. It's about two problems no over-the-counter cream is built to solve.
If This Sounds Familiar...
Recognize 3+ of these and there's a specific reason none of it has worked.
- Comes back to the exact same spot. Every time.
- OTC creams work for a week. Then it's back.
- 3am wake-ups from itching you can't control.
- Raw, burning skin after every OTC cream.
- Avoiding the gym, pool, or intimacy.
- Money spent on cream after cream that fails.
If you've been through this — keep reading. I'll explain what's actually happening.
Why Standard Creams Don't Work.
When the fungus that causes jock itch lands on your skin, two things happen — and both work against any cream you can buy at the drugstore.
It Builds A Biofilm Shield
The fungus starts building a protective layer around itself. We call it a biofilm — and it makes the fungus about 1,000 times more resistant to standard antifungals.
When you put Lotrimin on, it kills whatever sits above the biofilm. The fungus underneath survives the entire treatment.
It Damages Your Skin Barrier
While the fungus is sitting there, it's breaking down your skin's outer layer — the part designed to keep fungus from getting back in.
Even if a cream did manage to kill everything, the door is already open. New fungus comes right back in through the same spot.
"Two separate problems. The creams guys have been using weren't built to solve either one."
Meet New Aura's Dry Safe Complex™.
This is the formula I started recommending to my patients.
It's the only cream I've found that does three things at once — and that's what it takes to actually break the cycle.
Break. Kill. Repair.
Three actions in one application. The only way to actually break the cycle.
BREAK
First, breaks down the biofilm protecting the fungus. Without that shield, the antifungal compounds can finally reach the fungus underneath.
KILL
Then kills the fungus that survived every previous treatment. Stays on your skin for 6-8 hours — long enough to actually work.
REPAIR
Finally, repairs the outer skin layer the fungus damaged. Closes the entry point so new fungus can't reinfect the same spot.
"Break. Kill. Repair. That's what it takes to actually break the cycle."
Five Active Ingredients. Each One Has A Specific Job.
Breaks down the biofilm shield protecting the fungus. Also clears the dead skin and oil the fungus feeds on.
A clinically proven antifungal that finally reaches the fungus once the biofilm is broken. 3x more effective than the zinc pyrithione in most OTC treatments.
Three of the most effective barrier-rebuilding ceramides. Repairs the protective layer the fungus damaged. Closes the door.
Reduces redness. Calms inflammation. Accelerates skin recovery so the area finally heals instead of cycling.
The gold standard in skin recovery. Backed by modern dermatology research. Speeds barrier repair, reduces chronic inflammation.
Just what your skin needs to break the cycle. That's it.
Day-By-Day Recovery.
First applications. The cream stays on, starts working underneath. Most patients tell me the burning stops within hours.
The itching settles down. This is when most patients tell me they start to believe.
The redness fades. The skin in the affected area starts looking normal again.
Full barrier repair. The cycle stops. No new flare-ups in the same spot.
Maintenance only. Apply 2-3 times a week to prevent recurrence. The problem is just... done.
— Marcus T., 31
The Numbers Behind The Cream.
The Night, Week 1
Come Back
4.8/5 Rating
I'd been treating recurring fungal infections for years before I really understood why they kept coming back. Once I learned about biofilm-protected fungus and the barrier-damage cycle, it was clear no surface-level cream could break it. New Aura is the only formula I've found that addresses both problems in one application. It's what I now recommend to every patient with chronic jock itch.
Here's What They Had To Say.
"Two weeks and I forgot I had a problem."
4 years of dealing with this in silence. Wife didn't know. Lotrimin worked for a week then came back. Same spot every time. Started New Aura — day 6 the itch stopped. Two weeks later, nothing. Three months in, still nothing.
"Three years of Lotrimin. Cleared in 9 days."
Every summer, same thing. Lotrimin worked for a week, back in a month. Tried Lamisil, Gold Bond, ketoconazole — all the same. Started New Aura on a Monday. Day 9, gone. It's been 11 weeks. Not once.
"I can finally stop hiding it."
Two years of silence. Skipped the gym on bad days. Lotrimin worked for 5 days. Lamisil same. Even prescription cream. Found New Aura. Week 1 the itching faded. Week 2 the redness was gone. Four months — not one flare-up.
Dead Simple.
Three steps. Twice a day. That's it.
Shower & Pat Dry
Clean with mild soap. Pat dry completely — moisture is what the fungus needs.
Apply A Thin Layer
A pea-sized amount covers the affected area. Spread evenly.
Let It Work
Get dressed and go. The cream works for 6-8 hours. Apply morning and night.
Daily for 4-6 weeks. Then 2-3 times weekly to prevent recurrence.
Right Now It's Buy One, Get One Free.
I recommend the 2-pack to my patients — full course of treatment plus a backup. Single tubes and 4-packs also available.
- 30-day money back guarantee
- Free shipping
- 30-day money back guarantee
- Free shipping
- 2nd tube included FREE
- 30-day money back guarantee
- Free shipping
- Best value per cream
Use It For 30 Days. If It Doesn't Work, You Don't Pay.
96% of men who try New Aura don't ask for a refund. Because most see results within 5-7 days.
If you're in the 4% who don't, just email support@trynewaura.com. Full refund within 48 hours. No questions, no hoops, no return required.
Try it. If it doesn't work, you've lost nothing.
13,000+ men · 96% no-refund rate · Backed by results.
Questions My Patients Ask.
How is this different from Lotrimin or Lamisil?
How fast will I see results?
Is it safe for sensitive skin in the groin area?
Will it burn or sting when I apply it?
Can I use it during workouts or while sweating?
Do I need to use it forever?
What if it doesn't work for me?
Give It Two Weeks.
Most of my patients see real results within 2-3 weeks. Day 5 the itch settles. Week 2 the redness fades. By week 3, the cycle stops.
If it doesn't work for you, you have 30 days to ask for a full refund — no questions asked.
That's the only way I know to make this risk-free. Try it for 30 days.