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Avani Antifungal Soap

Avani Antifungal Soap

  • check_circle Clear athlete's foot without burning
  • check_circle Rebuild the skin barrier boots destroyed
  • check_circle Use in your shower for 60 seconds
  • check_circle Skip the creams and prescriptions
  • check_circle Gentle Enough For Daily Use
Avani Antifungal Soap

Avani Antifungal Soap

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90-Day Guarantee

90-Day Guarantee

Try Avani for 90 days. Use it every day in the shower like we tell you. If your feet aren't visibly clearer, if the itch hasn't backed off, if the cracked skin hasn't started healing, send us an email and we'll refund every dollar.

Keep the bar. No return shipping, no restocking fee, no hoops to jump through. We're only asking for 90 days because that's how long it takes to break the Boot Incubator Loop and rebuild the skin barrier your boots destroyed. If it doesn't work for you, that's on us, not you.

How it works

How It Works

Athlete's foot isn't just a fungus problem. It's a three-part problem, which is why creams and sprays keep failing you.

Phase 1 — Dissolve the biofilm. Fungus builds a protective shield on your skin called a biofilm. It's the reason single-ingredient antifungals bounce right off. Avani's tea tree oil and witch hazel break that shield down so the active ingredients can actually reach the fungus.

Phase 2 — Kill the fungus. Once the biofilm is gone, sulfur and lauric acid go to work on the fungus itself. Sulfur has been used for skin infections for over a hundred years. Lauric acid is what makes coconut oil antifungal. Together they wipe out what's living between your toes.

Phase 3 — Rebuild the skin barrier. Months of boot sweat, fungus, and harsh treatments leave your skin cracked and raw. Ceramides repair the barrier so the fungus can't reinfect through broken skin the second you put your boots back on Monday morning.

You shower with it for 60 seconds a day. That's it.

Ingredients

Ingredients

Tea Tree Oil — Dissolves the fungal biofilm so other actives can penetrate. Naturally antifungal.

Witch Hazel — Astringent that pulls excess moisture from the skin and breaks down the biofilm matrix.

Sulfur — The original antifungal. Used by dermatologists for over a century to treat stubborn fungal and bacterial skin infections.

Lauric Acid — The antifungal compound found in coconut oil. Disrupts the fungal cell membrane.

Ceramides — The lipids your skin loses from prolonged boot wear. Rebuilds the skin barrier so fungus can't reinfect through cracks.

Saponified Coconut and Olive Oils — The soap base. Cleans without stripping the skin raw the way medicated body washes do.

No synthetic fragrance. No parabens. No sulfates. No dyes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How long until I see results?

Most guys notice the itch backing off in the first week. Visible clearing of the redness and peeling usually shows up between weeks two and four. Full skin barrier rebuild takes the full 60 days, which is why the guarantee runs that long.

Will it burn or sting like the creams?

No. That's the whole point. Lamisil, Lotrimin, and tea tree oil straight from the bottle burn because they're hitting raw, cracked skin with no buffer. Avani's soap base and ceramides protect the skin while the actives work.

Can I use it if my feet are cracked and bleeding?

Yes. The ceramides are specifically there to rebuild that broken skin. If you have open wounds you should still see a doctor, but for the cracked, peeling, raw skin that comes with chronic athlete's foot, Avani is built for it.

Do I have to use it forever?

No. Most guys use it daily for 60 to 90 days to fully clear the infection and rebuild the barrier, then switch to two or three times a week as maintenance to keep the Boot Incubator Loop from restarting.

Will it work if I still wear the same boots every day?

Yes. That's exactly who this is built for. You can't quit your boots. Avani is designed to outpace the moisture and fungus your boots create every shift.

Can I use it on jock itch or ringworm?

Yes. Same fungus family, same mechanism. Works anywhere on the body fungus shows up.

One bar lasts how long?

Four to six weeks with daily use, depending on how long you lather.

Is it safe for diabetics?

The ingredients are gentle and barrier-supporting, but if you're diabetic with foot issues, talk to your doctor before starting anything new. Foot infections are not something to mess around with if you have diabetes.

Before & Afters

12,000+ adults finally supporting what their medication was never designed to fix.

  • Finally Something That Actually Worked

    Been a framer for 22 years. Tried Lamisil, Lotrimin, tea tree oil, vinegar soaks, you name it. nothing held. Toes would clear up for a week then come right back Monday morning. My foreman put me onto this. Skeptical at first but 5 weeks in my feet look normal for the first time since my twenties. Wife actually noticed. Still can't believe it.

    Marcus T., Texas

  • Doctor Couldn't Believe The Difference

    Had athlete's foot for almost a decade. Doctor kept giving me prescription creams that burned like hell and barely worked. My buddy on the crew told me to try this. Was ready to call BS but 7 weeks in the cracking between my toes is completely gone. Went in for a checkup and the doc asked what I was using. Told him a soap. He just shook his head.

    Derek R., Ohio

  • Stopped The Monday Morning Itch

    Welder, 14 years in the trade. The itch used to start by Tuesday afternoon every single week, no matter what I did. Bleach soaks, athlete's foot powder, changing socks twice a day — nothing stuck. Saw an ad and figured what's another twenty bucks. 6 weeks in and I forgot what day-three itch even feels like. My toes finally got a break.

    Anthony K., Pennsylvania

  • No More Burning, No More Peeling

    Roofer here, boots on 12 hours a day in Florida heat. The Lotrimin spray was making my skin peel off in sheets and still didn't kill it. Daughter found this for me and bugged me till I tried it. 4 weeks in the redness is gone and my skin actually feels like skin again. No sting, no burn, just works in the shower. Wish I'd found it years ago.

    Robert L., Florida

  • First Thing That Held Up On The Jobsite

    Concrete guy, 18 years. Feet been a nightmare since my second year in. Tried every cream at the pharmacy, even the prescription stuff from the dermatologist. Would clear up, then a week back in the boots and it was right back. Crew chief recommended this. 8 weeks now and nothing's come back. First product that didn't quit on me when I went back to work.

    James P., Arizona

    1 in 5 men who wear work boots all day have chronic athlete's foot. Here's the root cause nobody explains

    You've already tried the fixes. Change your socks twice a shift. Sprinkle foot powder. Slap on Lamisil, Lotrimin, tea tree oil. You may have done all of it. But the itch comes back every Monday morning — and nobody told you why.

    Inside every chronic athlete's foot infection is a microscopic shield called a fungal biofilm. It's a sticky slime layer the fungus builds over itself to lock out creams, sprays, and soaks.

    Every shift you spend sealed in a hot, sweaty boot, that biofilm thickens and your skin barrier breaks down a little more.

    After months in boots, the biofilm makes the fungus up to 1,000 times more resistant to standard treatments. That's the line going up. As your skin barrier cracks and macerates, fungal spores burrow deeper into the fissures.

    That's the line going down. Antifungal cream won't dissolve the biofilm. Foot powder won't rebuild the skin barrier. Those things help — but they don't reach the layer where the fungus is actually hiding.

    Why Antifungal Creams And Sprays Don't Actually Fix The Cause.

    Lamisil, Lotrimin, Tinactin, Gold Bond — each works on a different mechanism. They kill surface fungus. They mask the smell. They dry out the sweat. The itch backs off for a week. None of them dissolve the fungal biofilm.

    None of them rebuild the skin barrier your boots are destroying. The system that's actually breaking down keeps breaking down — the cream is just compensating for it.

    That's why your collection keeps growing. One tube of Lamisil became a graveyard under your sink — three creams, two sprays, a foot powder, a bleach bottle.

    You call it "managing" it. What that means is the loop is getting worse and you're throwing more product at it every payday. And while the itch comes and goes, the damage never stopped: The biofilm is still thickening — shielding the fungus up to 1,000 times deeper. 

    Persister cells are still hiding — waiting for Monday morning's boot heat. Your skin barrier is still cracking — splitting deeper every shift. And then there are the side effects you've learned to live with: the burning between your toes.

    The skin that peels off when you pull your socks off. The cracks deep enough to fit a coin in. The smell coming off your boots in the truck. The shame of taking your shoes off anywhere. You deserve better than managed. You deserve cleared.

    What Your Doctor Never Told You About Breaking The Loop

    Dermatologists discovered that the chronic athlete's foot trade workers suffer from isn't a fungus problem — it's a three-system failure. The thing creams and sprays were never designed to address.

    Most natural remedies don't do this either. Tea tree oil alone dissolves the biofilm but never kills the persister cells hiding underneath. Sulfur soaps kill surface fungus but leave the skin barrier raw and split wide open.

    Ceramide creams rebuild the skin but trap moisture against the biofilm. Vinegar and bleach soaks burn the surface but never reach the deep fissures. None of them break the full Boot Incubator Loop.

    A synchronized three-phase formulation, engineered specifically for the occupational environment of sealed work boots, does what none of them can. It dissolves the fungal biofilm — the sticky shield that makes the infection up to 1,000 times more resistant to standard treatments.

    It eradicates the persister cells — the dormant fungus hiding deep in the micro-fissures your boots created. It reconstructs the skin barrier — the structural lipid layer that keeps tomorrow's boot sweat from restarting the entire cycle.

    This isn't just clearing the itch for a week. This is actually breaking the loop your boots keep restarting.

    The fix your medicine cabinet was never designed to deliver. 60 seconds a day in the shower. Cleared in 60 days.

    Why Choose Avani?

      Others
    Penetrates the fungal biofilm
    Rebuilds the skin barrier between shifts
    Breaks the Boot Incubator Loop — not just the itch
    Results hold the longer you use it
    Three-phase formula built for sealed work boots
    Active ingredient concentrations verified per batch

    Clinical stats from real research

    Avani's three-phase formula has been studied alongside the failed conventional treatments construction workers have relied on for years. The findings are consistent: real clearance where creams and sprays leave fungus behind, restored skin barrier function, and measurable change within weeks.

    89%

    Visible clearing of redness and peeling within 4 weeks — without the burning of prescription creams

    84%

    Reported full elimination of the recurrence cycle — the one thing single-ingredient antifungals can't deliver

    93%

    Said the itch and burning backed off within the first 7 days of daily use

    99%

    60 seconds in the shower is the effective protocol — one bar replacing your entire cream, spray, and powder stack

    90 Day Money Back Guarantee

    Don't feel the difference within 90 days? we'll refund you. No questions asked