One Problem. Four Products. Here's What Each One Actually Does.
Most people find Veloma because of one product: the soap. That's what shows up in the ads, the reviews, and the search results. It's the one that cleared their skin. So it's the one they subscribed to.
But the soap was never designed to work alone.
Fungal infections are driven by the same biology regardless of where they show up. Groin, under the chest, between the toes. The biofilm is the same. The environmental triggers are the same. The reinfection cycle is the same. What changes is where on your body the conditions are worst, and what your skin needs between showers.
That's why there are four products, not one. Each one handles a different part of the same problem. The soap is your starting point. It's not the full system.
Here's what each product actually does, when to use it, and where it fits.
1. The Antifungal Soap
What it is: A naturopath-formulated bar soap with five active ingredients: Australian tea tree oil, sulphur spring extract, witch hazel, coconut oil, and ceramide.
What it does: This is your targeted treatment. The heavy lifter. Tea tree oil disrupts the biofilm, the invisible shield that makes fungus up to 1,000 times more resistant to treatment. Sulphur spring extract kills the exposed fungal colonies. Witch hazel strips away the moisture fungus needs to survive. Coconut oil keeps the skin smooth instead of cracked and dry. Ceramide repairs the skin barrier so fungus can't re-establish through damaged tissue.
No other product in the range delivers the same concentration of active ingredients in direct contact with the affected area.
When to use it: Daily during the treatment phase (first 4 to 6 weeks). Lather directly onto the affected zone, let it sit for 3 to 5 minutes, then rinse. That contact time is what separates surface cleaning from biofilm disruption.
During the prevention phase, 2 to 3 times a week on your primary zone is enough to keep the biofilm from rebuilding.
Best for: Your primary affected zone. Wherever the symptoms showed up first, wherever you need the strongest concentration of active ingredients in the most direct contact.
2. The Antifungal Body Wash
What it is: The same active ingredients as the soap in a liquid wash format.
What it does: The Body Wash solves a coverage problem. The soap is designed for targeted application on one zone. But fungal infections don't stay in one spot. The same dermatophytes that caused problems in your groin can live on your feet, inner thighs, underarms, and skin folds. If you're only treating one zone, the others are quietly reseeding the area you just cleared.
Running a bar of soap across five different zones every shower takes time and effort. The Body Wash covers your entire body in one application. Same biofilm disruption, same moisture control, same skin repair. Full-body coverage without the zone-by-zone effort.
When to use it: Every shower, across your entire body. It works as your daily wash for all the zones you're not targeting directly with the bar soap. During the prevention phase, it can become your primary product. A few showers a week with the Body Wash keeps every zone on your body inhospitable to fungus without any extra steps.
Best for: Full-body prevention. Covering the perimeter (feet, inner thighs, underarms, skin folds) while the soap handles the epicentre. Also ideal for travel, because liquid format means faster application in unfamiliar showers where you're most exposed to environmental risk.
3. The Tea Tree Cream
What it is: A tea tree oil-based cream designed to apply directly to affected areas between showers.
What it does: The soap and Body Wash work for the 3 to 5 minutes they're on your skin. Then you rinse them off and go about your day. The Tea Tree Cream fills the other 23 hours.
Applied to your affected area after your shower (once the skin is clean and dry), the cream creates a protective barrier that continues working between washes. The tea tree oil maintains low-level biofilm disruption on the skin's surface throughout the day. It heals without feeding the fungus, which is a problem with many standard moisturisers that contain ingredients fungus can use as fuel.
For areas that stay warm and moist all day (under the chest, in the groin, inside shoes), the cream provides continuous coverage during the hours where conditions are at their worst and the soap isn't present.
When to use it: After your shower, on clean, dry skin. Apply directly to the affected area or any zone that stays warm and moist throughout the day. During the treatment phase, this is your between-shower protection. During the prevention phase, use it on high-risk days: before the gym, before a long day on your feet, before any situation where heat, sweat, and friction will be elevated.
Best for: The gap between showers. Extending the soap's protection across the full 24-hour cycle. Especially valuable during the treatment phase when consistency matters most, and for anyone who deals with symptoms that worsen throughout the day as moisture and heat build up.
4. The Bamboo Antimicrobial Boxers
What they are: Underwear made from bamboo antimicrobial fabric designed to manage the environment that fungal infections thrive in.
What they do: Every other product in the range treats the fungus directly. The Boxers treat the environment. Bamboo fabric wicks moisture away from the skin instead of trapping it. The antimicrobial fibres reduce fungal and bacterial buildup between washes. And the fit is designed to minimise friction, which means fewer microtrauma entry points where fungus re-establishes itself.
Standard cotton underwear absorbs sweat and holds it against your skin all day. Synthetic fabrics trap heat. Both create exactly the conditions fungus needs. The Bamboo Boxers do the opposite: move moisture away, reduce heat retention, and actively work against microbial growth in the fabric itself.
When to use them: Daily, as your regular underwear. During the treatment phase, they reduce the environmental conditions that work against the soap between showers. During the prevention phase, they're your passive defence layer. The thing working in the background without you thinking about it.
Best for: Anyone dealing with groin-area fungal infections who wants environmental control between showers. Especially valuable in hot climates, during summer, for active lifestyles, and for anyone who spends long hours sitting or in tight clothing.
Note: The Bamboo Boxers are designed for men and are specific to groin-area conditions.
How They Work Together
Each product handles a different layer of the same problem. Here's how the full system maps out:
The Soap treats the epicentre. Your primary affected zone. Maximum concentration, 3 to 5 minutes of direct biofilm disruption.
The Body Wash treats the perimeter. Every other zone on your body that could harbour fungus or reseed the area you just cleared.
The Tea Tree Cream treats the gap. The 23 hours between showers when your affected area is sitting in warmth, moisture, and friction without any antifungal protection.
The Bamboo Boxers treat the environment. Moisture management, friction reduction, and antimicrobial fabric control working passively all day.
You don't need all four from day one. Most people start with the soap alone. That's the right call. But if you've been using the soap for a few months and you're looking for something different, the answer probably isn't a different brand. It's expanding the system you're already in.
You Don't Need To Cancel To Try Something Different
If you're subscribed to the soap and want to try the Body Wash or add the Tea Tree Cream, you can swap or add products within your existing subscription. Same discount. Same schedule. No need to cancel and start over.
The product that brought you here solved one part of the problem. The rest of the range solves the parts you didn't know existed.
Quick note: I've kept the Bamboo Boxers section clearly framed as men-only since they're excluded from the boob itch avatar. If you want to add a women's equivalent for under-breast conditions (like a moisture-wicking bralette or similar), that section could be updated once a product exists. For now, the soap, Body Wash, and Cream cover all three avatars. The Boxers are the one product that's avatar-specific.