You built the body. It's hiding the work.
Most back acne isn't acne. It's a fungus your training is feeding.
Cleaned. Showered. Switched body washes. Tried benzoyl peroxide. Bumps still there. Here's why — and the cream built for it.
If discipline could fix this, it would have already.
You've been treating the wrong thing.
It's not acne. It's a fungus called Malassezia — and training feeds it everything it needs. Sweat. Sebum. Friction. Occlusion.
That's why nothing's worked.
Sweat + sebum + occlusion under your training shirt is the exact environment Malassezia thrives in. Discipline isn't the cure — it's the food source.
Hot water and scrubbing spread the colony across the back, chest, and shoulders. The bumps "spread" because you're spreading them.
Benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid washes are built for bacteria. Malassezia is a fungus. Wrong cause, wrong cream.
The shell comes down.
Malassezia builds a protective shell around itself — a biofilm. Every cream you've used got stopped there.
New Aura starts by dissolving it.
Salicylic acid breaks the shell. Piroctone olamine reaches the fungus and kills it at the source.
Within the first few applications, your skin feels smoother. Less inflamed. You're not suppressing the surface — you're killing the cause.
Most antifungals try to kill through the shell.
New Aura takes the shell down first.
The food supply gets cut.
Biofilm down. Fungus dying.
Most products stop here. The fungus comes back.
Week 2 makes sure it can't.
Niacinamide cuts your skin's oil. Less oil, less food for Malassezia. No fuel, no overgrowth.
Niacinamide cuts oil. No oil, no food.
You notice it in the mirror.
The bumps fade. Your skin looks like skin.
You stop scanning yourself before the locker room. Dead cells clear out. Ceramides and hyaluronic acid rebuild the barrier underneath.
The shirt comes off because you forgot it was a thing.
It's not about the back anymore. You stopped tracking it.
Pool. Locker room. Sauna. No inventory before you take your shirt off.
Hit your numbers. Sweat. Shower. Don't think about it.
The body you built finally backs up the work.
the forgetting is the real result.
Three jobs. One cream.
Most antifungals do one job. That's why the bumps come back. New Aura does three.
Kill the cause. Starve the regrowth. Rebuild the barrier.
That's the difference.
What standard antifungals miss.
| Standard antifungals | New Aura | |
|---|---|---|
| Surface fungal kill | Yes | Yes |
| Reaches under the biofilm | No | Yes |
| Cuts the oil that feeds it | No | Yes |
| Rebuilds the skin barrier | No | Yes |
| Built for sweat-fed bodies | No | Yes |
This is for the guy who:
- ✓Trains 4+ days a week
- ✓Small, uniform bumps on back, chest, or shoulders that won't quit
- ✓Tried 2+ acne products. Nothing held.
- ✓Scans his back in the mirror before leaving the house
- ✓Skipped a shirtless moment in the last year
3+ checks? Keep reading.
Real men, real results.
"Tried benzoyl peroxide. Tried salicylic acid. Tried two body washes. None of it worked because none of it was for fungus. Used New Aura four weeks. Back's clear. I'm 27 and finally not deloading because of my skin."
"Honestly didn't believe this was different. The biofilm thing made sense though so I tried it. Week 2 was when I clocked it — no new bumps showing up. Week 4 took my shirt off at a friend's pool and didn't think about it until I was in the car driving home."
"Had this on my chest and shoulders for a year and a half. Six months in I'd given up. New Aura cleared what nothing else touched. The barrier part is the part nothing else does. I get it now."
Try New Aura risk-free.
50% off your first cream. 90 days to send it back. No questions.
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A few things guys ask first.
Will it sting on broken skin after a workout?
No. Leave-on cream, not a wash. Apply to clean, dry skin after your shower. If skin's broken from scratching, you'll feel cool — not burn.
Will it transfer to my training shirts?
It absorbs in about 90 seconds. Apply, wait, dress. No residue, no staining, no transfer.
Will it interact with creatine, test boosters, or anything else I'm taking?
No. Topical cream. Nothing absorbs systemically.
How fast will I see a difference?
Less inflammation in the first few applications. Visible clearing by week 2. Full result by week 4.
I've tried benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, accutane. What makes this different?
Those treat acne. You don't have acne — you have a fungus. Different cause, different cream. That's why the acne stack didn't hold.
What if it doesn't work for me?
Send back the empty cream within 90 days. Full refund. No questions. Free return shipping.
How long does one cream last?
30 days at full coverage for back, chest, and shoulders.
You built the body. It's hiding the work.
Most back acne isn't acne. It's a fungus your training is feeding.
Cleaned. Showered. Switched body washes. Tried benzoyl peroxide. Bumps still there. Here's why — and the cream built for it.
If discipline could fix this, it would have already.
You've been treating the wrong thing.
It's not acne. It's a fungus called Malassezia — and training feeds it everything it needs. Sweat. Sebum. Friction. Occlusion.
That's why nothing's worked.
Sweat + sebum + occlusion under your training shirt is the exact environment Malassezia thrives in. Discipline isn't the cure — it's the food source.
Hot water and scrubbing spread the colony across the back, chest, and shoulders. The bumps "spread" because you're spreading them.
Benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid washes are built for bacteria. Malassezia is a fungus. Wrong cause, wrong cream.
The shell comes down.
Malassezia builds a protective shell around itself — a biofilm. Every cream you've used got stopped there.
New Aura starts by dissolving it.
Salicylic acid breaks the shell. Piroctone olamine reaches the fungus and kills it at the source.
New Aura takes the shell down first.
Within the first few applications, your skin feels smoother. Less inflamed.
You're not suppressing the surface. You're killing the cause.
The food supply gets cut.
Biofilm down. Fungus dying.
Most products stop here. The fungus comes back.
Week 2 makes sure it can't.
Niacinamide cuts your skin's oil. Less oil, less food for Malassezia.
No fuel, no overgrowth.
Niacinamide cuts oil. No oil, no food.
Fewer new bumps. The old ones keep clearing.
Your skin's healing — not getting suppressed while the fungus rebuilds.
You notice it in the mirror.
The bumps fade. Your skin looks like skin.
You stop scanning yourself before the locker room. Dead cells clear out. Ceramides and hyaluronic acid rebuild the barrier underneath.
The shirt comes off because you forgot it was a thing.
It's not about the back anymore. You stopped tracking it.
Pool. Locker room. Sauna. No inventory before you take your shirt off.
Hit your numbers. Sweat. Shower. Don't think about it.
The body you built finally backs up the work.
the forgetting is the real result.
Three jobs. One cream.
Most antifungals do one job. That's why the bumps come back. New Aura does three.
Kill the cause. Starve the regrowth. Rebuild the barrier.
That's the difference.
What standard antifungals miss.
| Standard | New Aura | |
|---|---|---|
| Surface fungal kill | Yes | Yes |
| Reaches under the biofilm | No | Yes |
| Cuts the oil that feeds it | No | Yes |
| Rebuilds the skin barrier | No | Yes |
| Built for sweat-fed bodies | No | Yes |
This is for the guy who:
- Trains 4+ days a week
- Small, uniform bumps on back, chest, or shoulders that won't quit
- Tried 2+ acne products. Nothing held.
- Scans his back in the mirror before leaving the house
- Skipped a shirtless moment in the last year
3+ checks? Keep reading.
Real men, real results.
"Tried benzoyl peroxide. Tried salicylic acid. Tried two body washes. None of it worked because none of it was for fungus. Used New Aura four weeks. Back's clear. I'm 27 and finally not deloading because of my skin."
"Honestly didn't believe this was different. The biofilm thing made sense though so I tried it. Week 2 was when I clocked it — no new bumps showing up. Week 4 took my shirt off at a friend's pool and didn't think about it until I was in the car driving home."
"Had this on my chest and shoulders for a year and a half. Six months in I'd given up. New Aura cleared what nothing else touched. The barrier part is the part nothing else does. I get it now."
Try New Aura risk-free.
50% off your first cream. 90 days to send it back. No questions.
See The Cream →📦 Free Shipping on All Orders Over $50
A few things guys ask first.
Will it sting on broken skin after a workout?
No. Leave-on cream, not a wash. Apply to clean, dry skin after your shower. If skin's broken from scratching, you'll feel cool — not burn.
Will it transfer to my training shirts?
It absorbs in about 90 seconds. Apply, wait, dress. No residue, no staining, no transfer.
Will it interact with creatine, test boosters, or anything else I'm taking?
No. Topical cream. Nothing absorbs systemically.
How fast will I see a difference?
Less inflammation in the first few applications. Visible clearing by week 2. Full result by week 4.
I've tried benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, accutane. What makes this different?
Those treat acne. You don't have acne — you have a fungus. Different cause, different cream. That's why the acne stack didn't hold.
What if it doesn't work for me?
Send back the empty cream within 90 days. Full refund. No questions. Free return shipping.
How long does one cream last?
30 days at full coverage for back, chest, and shoulders.
The work you put in deserves to show.
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