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i'd been managing my seb derm for years — but this actually stopped the flare-ups in 14 days
Break the Flare-Up Cycle, Restore Your Skin Barrier, and Finally Get Ahead of Seb Derm — In As Little As 14 Days
✅ Stop the Flare-Up Cycle
✅ Target the Malassezia Overgrowth Behind Your Seb Derm Directly
✅ Rebuild the Skin Barrier
💪 97% would recommend it to a friend
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"I've had seb derm for six years. This is the first time I've gone longer than a month without a flare."
"I stopped cycling between steroids and shampoos. One product. That's it now."
"My dermatologist couldn't explain why it kept coming back. This actually made it stop."
"I know more about Malassezia than most doctors at this point. This is the first product that matches what the research actually says."
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jake m.
I've had seb derm since my mid-twenties. Knew exactly what it was, knew the fungus behind it, tried every treatment the dermatologist rotation offers, ketoconazole shampoo, hydrocortisone, protopic. They'd knock the flare down, then it'd come right back. Two weeks on New Aura, no new flare. Six weeks in, the areas that had been cycling for years finally went quiet.
marcus t.
Seb derm around my nose and eyebrows for three years. My doctor had me on a low-dose steroid cream that I was terrified of using long-term but couldn't stop without the redness exploding. Started New Aura alongside it, tapered the steroid over three weeks. A month in, no steroid, no flare. That's never happened. My skin actually looks healthy, not just suppressed.
🔥 Over 200,000 Units Sold
if you have seborrheic dermatitis you already know - nothing you've tried has stopped the cycle
why do medicated shampoos, steroid creams, and antifungals only work temporarily?
You probably already know more about this than most people. You know it's Malassezia. You know it's fungal. You've read the Reddit threads, tried the routines, rotated the actives. Ketoconazole, Zinc Pyrithione, Selenium Sulfide, maybe even Ciclopirox. And they work — for a while.
Then the flare comes back. Same spots. Same redness. Same flaking. Sometimes triggered by stress, weather, diet. Sometimes for no reason at all. And you're back to square one.
That's because seb derm isn't a treatment problem. It's a cycle problem:
🔥 Medicated shampoos kill surface fungus but rinse off in minutes — the fungus rebounds within days
🧴 Steroid creams suppress inflammation but thin the skin barrier over time — making future flares worse
🌙 Antifungal rotation works short-term but never addresses the environment the fungus thrives in
💧 The skin barrier keeps getting weaker with every flare-treat-flare cycle — so each round hits harder
If you've had seb derm long enough, you know the pattern:
🔥 A treatment works great for 2-3 weeks, then effectiveness drops
💤 You rotate to something new, it works, then that stops too
🧴 Flare-ups start coming more frequently and lasting longer
😔 You've accepted "managing" it instead of actually resolving it — because nothing has broken the cycle
Here's what most treatments miss:
Killing the fungus isn't enough. If the skin barrier stays damaged and the follicular environment stays clogged, Malassezia repopulates within days of any treatment. That's why the cycle never breaks. You need to eliminate the fungus, clear the environment it feeds on, AND rebuild the barrier simultaneously. Most products only do one.
break the cycle. rebuild your skin. stay clear — with new aura
"I've had seb derm for five years. I've been through ketoconazole, zinc pyrithione, selenium sulfide, two different steroids, and a six-month stint on protopic. They all worked. They all stopped working. I'd accepted that this was just my life — manage the flares, rotate the products, never actually be clear for more than a few weeks. Two weeks on New Aura, no flare. A month in, still no flare. Two months, nothing. The areas that had been cycling for years are just calm. I don't know what to do with myself. I keep waiting for it to come back and it just doesn't."
- ryan, 34
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daniel, 29
Five years of seb derm. I had a whole system, ketoconazole for two weeks, then zinc pyrithione for two weeks, then a break, then back to keto when the flare returned. I knew the science better than some dermatologists. But I was still flaring every 3-4 weeks without fail.
What made me try New Aura was the three-layer approach. Kill the fungus, clear what it feeds on, repair the barrier. That's exactly what the research says should work but no single product I'd found actually did all three. First two weeks, the current flare calmed down, normal. But then week three came and no new flare. Week four, nothing. Week six, nothing. I'm four months in now. I threw out the rotation schedule. I don't need it anymore.
tyler, 37
I'd been on and off hydrocortisone for my seb derm for almost three years. My dermatologist kept saying "short-term use only" but every time I stopped, the redness around my nose would explode within a week. I was trapped. I knew the steroid was thinning my skin but I couldn't handle the rebound flare.
My wife found New Aura and I started using it alongside the steroid. After two weeks I started tapering, every other day instead of daily, then every third day. By week four I stopped the steroid entirely. Braced for the rebound. It never came. My skin just stayed calm. It's been two months steroid-free now and the areas that used to flare every single week haven't flared once. The skin even looks thicker and healthier, like the barrier is actually recovering for the first time instead of just being held together by the cream.
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Seborrheic dermatitis is a cycle problem, not just a fungal problem — and that's why most treatments fail long-term. Medicated shampoos kill Malassezia temporarily but rinse off too fast. Steroid creams suppress inflammation but weaken the barrier over time, making each subsequent flare worse. Antifungal rotation buys time but never addresses the follicular environment or skin barrier. New Aura's approach is what the condition actually requires: Piroctone Olamine for sustained antifungal contact, Salicylic Acid to disrupt the sebum-rich environment the fungus depends on, and Niacinamide with barrier-repairing botanicals to rebuild what years of flares and treatments have broken down. It treats all three failure points simultaneously. That's how you break the cycle — not by hitting the fungus harder, but by removing every condition it needs to come back.
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i'd been managing my seb derm for years — but this actually stopped the flare-ups in 14 days
Break the Flare-Up Cycle, Restore Your Skin Barrier, and Finally Get Ahead of Seb Derm — In As Little As 14 Days
✅ Stop the Flare-Up Cycle
✅ Target the Malassezia Overgrowth Behind Your Seb Derm Directly
✅ Rebuild the Skin Barrier
💪 97% would recommend it to a friend
jake m.
I've had seb derm since my mid-twenties. Knew exactly what it was, knew the fungus behind it, tried every treatment the dermatologist rotation offers, ketoconazole shampoo, hydrocortisone, protopic. They'd knock the flare down, then it'd come right back. Two weeks on New Aura, no new flare. Six weeks in, the areas that had been cycling for years finally went quiet.
marcus t.
Seb derm around my nose and eyebrows for three years. My doctor had me on a low-dose steroid cream that I was terrified of using long-term but couldn't stop without the redness exploding. Started New Aura alongside it, tapered the steroid over three weeks. A month in, no steroid, no flare. That's never happened. My skin actually looks healthy, not just suppressed.
why do medicated shampoos, steroid creams, and antifungals only work temporarily?
You probably already know more about this than most people. You know it's Malassezia. You know it's fungal. You've read the Reddit threads, tried the routines, rotated the actives. Ketoconazole, Zinc Pyrithione, Selenium Sulfide, maybe even Ciclopirox. And they work — for a while.
Then the flare comes back. Same spots. Same redness. Same flaking. Sometimes triggered by stress, weather, diet. Sometimes for no reason at all. And you're back to square one.
That's because seb derm isn't a treatment problem. It's a cycle problem:
🔥 Medicated shampoos kill surface fungus but rinse off in minutes — the fungus rebounds within days
🧴 Steroid creams suppress inflammation but thin the skin barrier over time — making future flares worse
🌙 Antifungal rotation works short-term but never addresses the environment the fungus thrives in
💧 The skin barrier keeps getting weaker with every flare-treat-flare cycle — so each round hits harder
Here's the real issue:
Killing the fungus isn't enough. If the skin barrier stays damaged and the follicular environment stays clogged, Malassezia repopulates within days of any treatment. That's why the cycle never breaks. You need to eliminate the fungus, clear the environment it feeds on, AND rebuild the barrier simultaneously. Most products only do one.
If you've had seb derm long enough, you know the pattern:
🔥 A treatment works great for 2-3 weeks, then effectiveness drops
💤 You rotate to something new, it works, then that stops too
🧴 Flare-ups start coming more frequently and lasting longer
😔 You've accepted "managing" it instead of actually resolving it — because nothing has broken the cycle
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"I've had seb derm for five years. I've been through ketoconazole, zinc pyrithione, selenium sulfide, two different steroids, and a six-month stint on protopic. They all worked. They all stopped working. I'd accepted that this was just my life — manage the flares, rotate the products, never actually be clear for more than a few weeks. Two weeks on New Aura, no flare. A month in, still no flare. Two months, nothing. The areas that had been cycling for years are just calm. I don't know what to do with myself. I keep waiting for it to come back and it just doesn't."
- ryan, 34
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