Fungal Skincare Labs
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That's not dry skin between your toes.
It's a fungus — and it's spreading to your nails.
And the lotion you keep putting on it isn't helping. It's feeding it. Here's what actually stops it.
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Stop calling it dry skin.
What you're calling dry skin is a fungus. And if left untreated it spreads.
It moves — to the next toes, the sole of your foot, and eventually into the nail.
"It's the same thing, in the same order, for practically every guy."
- Dr. Michael Danford
It starts between two toes. A little peeling, some itch. It looks like dry skin — so the first thing most guys do is put lotion on it.
That's the worst thing you can do. Fungus lives on moisture. Every time you moisturize it, you're feeding it.
So it backs off for a day. Then it's back — same spot, usually worse.
That's the tell. Dry skin gets better when you treat it. This gets worse. A living organism does that.
If you don't stop it here
This is what happens if left untreated
- 1 The skin between your toes turns white and soggy — then starts cracking.
- 2 It jumps to the next set of toes.
- 3 The soles of your feet start peeling.
- 4 Then it gets into the nails — yellow, thick, brittle. That's the stage that takes months to undo.
Every stage is the same fungus. You didn't catch something new. It just kept moving because nothing killed it.
Here's why nothing you tried worked
When this fungus settles on your skin, it builds something called a biofilm. Think of it as an invisible shield over the colony.
Research shows a biofilm can make fungus up to 1,000x harder to kill. So every cream, spray, and powder you've tried sat on top of that shield and never got through.
The fungus underneath didn't die. It just kept growing.
That's why it keeps coming back to the same spot. You're not catching it again. You never killed the first one — it was alive the whole time, hiding behind the shield.
The only way to end it is to break through the shield first — then kill what's inside.
- ✕ Most creams are dosed too low to matter
- ✕ None of them are built to get through the biofilm
- ✕ They're made for dry cracked heels — not fungus sitting in a warm, damp shoe all day
It was never that you didn't try hard enough. The creams just never got past the shield 🤦🏻♂️
Built to do the one thing they can't
This is New Aura
It breaks through the biofilm first, then kills the fungus underneath — the two-step nothing on the pharmacy shelf is built to do.
Penetrates the biofilm
Gets through the shield instead of sitting on top of it.
Reaches the skin and nail bed
Works where the fungus actually lives — including under the nail.
Holds up in a shoe
Stays active on warm, damp skin all day instead of rinsing off.
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Treated it, thought it worked, watched it come back. Not this time.
I've done the drugstore creams and the sprays more times than I can count. Every one cleared the peeling for a week and then it was right back between the same two toes. Figured that was just my feet now. First week on this the itch went, and I'd seen that before so I didn't get excited. But it kept clearing, and the nail on my big toe actually stopped looking worse. Been about two months and it hasn't come back. Wish I'd stopped wasting money on the other stuff.
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Stopped taking my socks off in front of anyone
The cracking between my toes got bad enough that I kept socks on at the gym, at the pool, everywhere. Ordered this more annoyed than hopeful. The soggy white skin firmed up in the first week and the cracks closed. What got me was it didn't creep back like it always did. Nails are still growing out slow but the skin's just normal now. First thing in years that actually held.
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What clearing it actually looks like:
1
FIRST WEEK
The itch and peeling settle. The soggy skin between your toes starts to firm up.
2
WEEK 2–3
The spot that always came back stops coming back. It quits spreading to new toes.
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WEEK 6+
Skin's just normal again. Nails grow out clear over the following months.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Tried everything — why is this different?
Most guys notice the itch settling within the first several days. But "feels better" isn't "gone" - fungus needs consistent daily use for a few weeks to fully clear, so keep applying even after it looks fine.
How fast?
Most orders arrive within 7–10 business days.
Will it burn? My skin's cracked.
No it uses ingredients that are designed to soothe the skin.
What if it doesn't work?
We offer a 120 money back guarantee.
Most creams sit on top of the biofilm and never reach the fungus. This is built to break through that shield first, then kill what's underneath. That's the part the others skip.
Most guys notice the itch and peeling settle in the first week. Skin usually looks normal within a few weeks. Nails are slower — they only clear as the healthy nail grows out, which takes a few months. That part's just biology, not the cream.
It's made to go on raw, cracked skin between the toes, so it shouldn't sting the way harsh sprays do. If it ever feels wrong, stop and give it a day.
You've got 120 days to send it back for a full refund. And if it's not clearing at all — or the nail is badly involved — see a doctor. We'll say that straight.
Yes. Plain packaging, nothing on the outside about what's inside.
This page describes a common, self-manageable condition and is for information only — it isn't medical advice. If your symptoms spread, worsen, crack deeply, ooze, or don't clear up — or if you're diabetic or have circulation issues — see a healthcare professional.