
In a randomized controlled clinical trial on athlete's foot, a 50% tea tree oil formulation produced clinical cure in 64% of patients over 4 weeks — significantly outperforming placebo (31%).

In a head-to-head trial against clotrimazole (Lotrimin®), tea tree oil produced 18% complete cure vs. 11% for the pharmaceutical, with equivalent improvement rates in the remaining patients.

74% of dermatophyte isolates tested are now resistant to terbinafine — the antifungal in Lamisil® and the world's most-prescribed treatment. Modern fungal strains increasingly defeat standard pharmaceutical creams.

You've Tried Everything. It Keeps Coming Back. Here's Why That's Not Your Fault.
If you're reading this, you've probably lived with foot fungus for months — maybe years. You've tried Lamisil. You've tried Lotrimin. You've tried the cream your doctor prescribed. Maybe you even tried oral antifungals, until the side effects on your liver made you stop.
Every time, the same story. The cream works for 2–3 weeks. The itching stops. The skin looks better. You think it's finally over. Then it comes back — sometimes worse than before.
You started to believe you'd just have to live with it. That you'd never wear sandals in summer, never walk barefoot at the pool, never take your socks off in front of someone without a wave of shame.
Here's what nobody explained to you: the fungus keeps coming back because standard antifungal creams only fight 1 of the 3 layers of the problem. They kill the fungus on the surface. They don't dry the humid environment that feeds it. They don't repair the cracked skin barrier that lets it back in. And they can't penetrate the biofilm — the protective shield the fungus builds under your skin.
It was never your fault. You were using the wrong tool for the job.
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74% of fungal strains tested are now resistant to Lamisil® (CDC · 2024)
The Triple Shield Protocol — 3 Actions, 1 Bar of Soap
DermaPure® is engineered around a simple insight: if foot fungus is a 3-layer problem, the solution must attack all 3 layers at once.
Shield 1 — KILL. Tea tree oil (terpinen-4-ol 30–45%) penetrates deep into the skin layers where the fungus hides. Caprylic acid, a medium-chain fatty acid found in coconut oil, is small enough to cross the biofilm shield that blocks surface creams. Medical-grade sulfur exfoliates infected dead skin — clearing the path for the actives to reach the fungus.
Shield 2 — DRY. Witch hazel is a powerful astringent that dries the humid environment between the toes where fungus multiplies. No humidity, no reproduction. It's like cutting the oxygen to a fire.
Shield 3 — REPAIR. Ceramides rebuild the damaged skin barrier that the fungus destroyed. Smooth, sealed, healthy skin means the fungus can't come back through the cracks. This is the layer no cream addresses — and the reason your fungus kept returning.
One bar. In the shower. Once a day. That's it.
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Tea tree oil outperformed clotrimazole (Lotrimin®) in a controlled trial (Buck et al., 1994)
How To Use DermaPure®
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8 Reasons DermaPure® Works Where Creams Fail

Attacks all 3 layers of the fungal loop — not just the surface, like standard creams

Penetrates the biofilm — the protective shield fungus builds under your skin

Repairs the damaged skin barrier — so the fungus can't come back through the cracks

Kills strains resistant to Lamisil® — where 74% of modern fungi now defeat standard drugs

No liver side effects — unlike oral antifungals (terbinafine tablets)

No prescription needed — clinically-studied actives with a proven safety profile

One daily shower step — replaces creams, sprays, powders, and soaks

60-Day money-back guarantee — the risk is on us, not on you
The Science Behind DermaPure®
DermaPure® is formulated around actives with decades of published clinical research. Here's what the peer-reviewed data shows about tea tree oil against foot fungus — and about why standard creams increasingly fail.
Why DermaPure® Beats Standard Antifungal Creams
Standard antifungal creams only attack 1 of the 3 layers of foot fungus. Here's how DermaPure® compares to what your pharmacy is selling.

DermaPure® Soap
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Standard Antifungal Creams
Got Questions? We got answers.
How is DermaPure® different from the creams I've already tried?
Standard antifungal creams (Lamisil, Lotrimin, Amycor) attack only the fungus itself — and they stay on the surface, while the fungus lives beneath a protective biofilm. DermaPure® attacks all 3 layers of the problem at once: it kills the fungus (tea tree oil + caprylic acid + sulfur), dries the humid environment that feeds it (witch hazel), and repairs the damaged skin barrier that lets it return (ceramides). That's why creams keep failing and why a properly formulated soap can succeed where they don't.
How fast will I see results?
Most users notice reduced itching and redness within the first few days. Visible skin improvement typically appears within 7–14 days of consistent daily use. In the peer-reviewed Satchell trial (2002), 64% of athlete's-foot patients showed clinical cure with a tea tree oil formulation over 4 weeks.
Consistency matters more than intensity — use it every day, even after symptoms improve.
Will it work if my fungus is resistant to Lamisil?
Very likely, yes. 74% of dermatophyte strains tested by the CDC and UK National Mycology Reference Lab are now resistant to terbinafine (Lamisil®) — a synthetic single-molecule antifungal.
Tea tree oil contains 100+ active compounds working together, which is why fungal strains have not developed resistance to it in the same way. In lab testing (Mondello et al., 2006), tea tree oil remained effective even against strains resistant to fluconazole.
I've tried natural remedies — tea tree, vinegar, coconut oil — and they didn't work. Why would this?
Because those were single-ingredient, single-action attempts. A dab of pure tea tree oil attacks only Layer 1 (the fungus). It ignores Layer 2 (the humid environment) and Layer 3 (the damaged skin barrier).
DermaPure® combines 5 actives in a bar designed to be used daily — that's what breaks the cycle. It's not natural vs. chemical — it's single-action vs. triple-action.
How do I use it?
Once a day, in the shower. Wet your feet. Lather DermaPure® directly on the affected zones — between the toes, under the nails, on the soles — for 30 seconds. Let the lather sit for 60 seconds. Rinse thoroughly. Dry carefully, especially between the toes.
Use every day for at least 14 days, even after symptoms improve.
Do I need a prescription?
No. Every active in DermaPure® has a documented safety profile — tea tree oil, sulfur, and witch hazel are all FDA-recognized for OTC topical use.
No prescription, no liver blood tests, no side effects on your organs (unlike oral terbinafine).
Can I use it if my skin is sensitive or cracked?
Yes. The ceramides in DermaPure® are specifically designed to rebuild a damaged skin barrier. Most users report reduced irritation, not more.
If you have known allergies to any of the 5 actives (tea tree oil, caprylic acid, sulfur, witch hazel, ceramides), do a patch test first on a small area.
Does it work on nail fungus too?
Nail fungus (onychomycosis) is a deeper condition than skin fungus — the fungus lives inside the nail bed. DermaPure® can support nail health when used consistently on the surrounding skin and by lathering under the free edge of the nail, but severe nail fungus may need longer treatment or a dedicated nail-fungus product.
In the Buck 1994 trial on nail fungus, tea tree oil produced 18% complete cure vs. 11% for clotrimazole (Lotrimin®).
What if it doesn't work for me?
You're covered by our 60-day money-back guarantee. The clock only starts when you receive the product. Use it for the full 60 days.
If your feet aren't visibly clearer, contact us and we'll refund every penny. The risk is on us, not on you.
How fast will I get it, and where do you ship?
Standard delivery: 3–12 business days depending on your location. Free shipping on orders over £40.
All orders ship with door-to-door tracking and you'll receive your tracking number by email as soon as your order leaves the warehouse.