It's not chafing. It's not irritation.
It's jock itch — and it gets worse if you treat it wrong.
Most guys waste weeks on creams and powders. The reason it keeps coming back has nothing to do with the cream — and everything to do with what's underneath.
It doesn't clear up on its own. It gets worse.
Surface creams quiet the symptoms. The infection underneath keeps growing. Each failed round trains it — and trains you to live with it.
The fungus also moves. To your feet. Your hands. Your scalp. What started as one patch turns into four.
Why pharmacy creams don't reach it
Fungus doesn't sit on your skin defenseless. Within hours of landing, it builds an invisible shield around itself — a biofilm. That shield makes it up to 1,000x more resistant to standard antifungals.
Lotrimin, Lamisil, Gold Bond, prescription ketoconazole — all built to kill fungus on contact. None built to break through the biofilm protecting it.
The cream kills what sits on top of the shield. The colony underneath survives, regrows, restarts the cycle. Same patch. Every time.
New Aura — the cream designed to break through the shield
What clearing the cycle actually looks like
Itching settles. The 3am wake-up stops.
Redness fading. The itch is gone. Thousands of men stop the cycle here.
Skin closed back up. The patch looks like the skin around it. Cycle broken.
The cream stays in the drawer. You stop checking for it.
Men who treated it correctly
"I thought it was chafing. Treated it like chafing for months. Two weeks on New Aura, gone. Should've figured this out sooner."
"Three years of Lotrimin. Same spot every summer. Started this Monday — Day 9, clear. Hasn't come back."
"Tried everything off the pharmacy shelf. Nothing held. Two weeks in on this one and the redness is gone for the first time in over a year."
Why I recommend this to my patients
Buy one cream. Get the second free.
Enough to clear the cycle. 30 days to find out if it works.
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What most men ask before trying it
How do I know this is jock itch and not chafing?
Why hasn't Lotrimin or Lamisil worked?
How long before I see results?
What if it doesn't work for me?
It's not chafing.
It's not irritation.
It's jock itch — and it gets worse if you treat it wrong.
Most guys waste weeks on creams and powders. The reason it keeps coming back has nothing to do with the cream — and everything to do with what's underneath.
Try New Aura Risk-Free →
It doesn't clear up on its own. It gets worse.
Surface creams quiet the symptoms. The infection underneath keeps growing. Each failed round trains it — and trains you to live with it.
The fungus also moves. To your feet. Your hands. Your scalp. What started as one patch turns into four.
Why pharmacy creams don't reach it
Fungus doesn't sit on your skin defenseless. Within hours of landing, it builds an invisible shield around itself — a biofilm. That shield makes it up to 1,000x more resistant to standard antifungals.
Lotrimin, Lamisil, Gold Bond, prescription ketoconazole — all built to kill fungus on contact. None built to break through the biofilm protecting it.
The cream kills what sits on top of the shield. The colony underneath survives, regrows, restarts the cycle. Same patch. Every time.
New Aura — the cream designed to break through the shield
What clearing the cycle actually looks like
Men who treated it correctly
"I thought it was chafing. Treated it like chafing for months. Two weeks on New Aura, gone. Should've figured this out sooner."
"Three years of Lotrimin. Same spot every summer. Started this Monday — Day 9, clear. Hasn't come back."
"Tried everything off the pharmacy shelf. Nothing held. Two weeks in on this one and the redness is gone for the first time in over a year."
Why I recommend this to my patients
Buy one cream. Get the second free.
Enough to clear the cycle. 30 days to find out if it works.
Try New Aura Risk-Free →📦 Free Shipping on All Orders
What most men ask before trying it
How do I know this is jock itch and not chafing?
Why hasn't Lotrimin or Lamisil worked?
How long before I see results?
What if it doesn't work for me?
Treat it like jock itch.
Stop treating it like nothing.