VELOMA SCAMS
& KNOCK-OFFS
Something nobody tells you when a product actually works:
other people start selling a version of it.
Since Veloma launched, we have watched a wave of copycat antifungal soaps flood the market. Some copied our green design. Some copied our biofilm language word for word , and some just slapped 'tea tree oil' on a bar of cheap soap and called it a cure. Brands like Loravey, Veloria, NaturaDerm, and a string of Amazon listings are misleading people who are already frustrated and just want something that works.
The problem is not just that these products do not work. It is that men waste months on them, decide antifungal soap does not work, and give up. This page exists so that does not happen to you.
If you bought something that looked like Veloma and got no results, there is a good chance it was not us. Use the button below to report it. Every submission helps us track these operations and shut them down faster.
REPORT A FRAUD
COUNTERFEIT EXAMPLES
Loravey
Veloria
NaturaDerm
TrySylk
Roycederm
PHARMBANNER
VENUCA
Healora
Nichalous
Infilay
Emuaid
Luvira
TryLupina
TryNewaura
STAYFOLL
TONAVA
DO NOT BUY FROM THESE BRANDS
FAKE WEBSITES
AMAZON LISTINGS
Loravey Antifungal Soap
Roycederm Antifungal Soap
PHARMBANNER Tea Tree Soap
Nichalous Antifungal Soap
Natrulo Tea Tree Soap
Miaofuting Antifungal Soap
VENUCA Tea Tree Soap
NUTRABOOST US
COPYCAT BRANDS
Veloria
NaturaDerm
TrySylk
Loravey
Roycederm
SwissKlip
Healora
Emuaid
TryNewaura
TryLupina
STAYFOLL
INFILA
Lunavia
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How do I know if I bought a knock-off?
If you purchased from Amazon, TikTok Shop, Walmart Marketplace, eBay, or any site other than veloma.store, there is a high chance you received a counterfeit. Real Veloma only ships from veloma.store and authorized partners.
Why are there so many fake antifungal soaps that look like Veloma?
Veloma was the first naturopath-formulated antifungal soap built around the biofilm mechanism. Because it works, knockoffs flooded the market copying our green design, our formula name, and our marketing. Many formulas use undisclosed ingredients at levels too low to be effective, which is why they often fall short and can sometimes irritate the skin.
What makes the real Veloma different from these fakes?
Veloma was developed by a licensed naturopath with a specific focus on biofilm disruption. It contains a clinically dosed concentration of terpinen-4-ol, the active compound in tea tree oil, calibrated to penetrate and break down the protective shield that keeps fungal colonies alive. Knockoffs list tea tree oil on the label but at concentrations too weak to reach the root of the problem.
Why is Veloma more expensive than Amazon alternatives?
Because real ingredients at real concentrations cost money. The soaps selling for $8 on Amazon are made with diluted formulas, unknown manufacturers, and no quality control. Many customers who bought them ended up with contact dermatitis, worsened infections, or wasted months on something that did nothing.
I bought a fake and it made my skin worse. What should I do?
Stop using the product immediately. Wash the affected area with clean water. If you are experiencing a rash, skin reaction, or worsened infection, see a doctor. Then report the fraudulent product using the form below. Every submission helps shut these operations down faster.
How many times a day should I use Veloma?
For best results, lather Veloma on the affected area for at least 60 seconds before rinsing. Use once or twice daily. Most customers see visible improvement within 7 to 14 days with consistent use.
How long before I start seeing results?
Most customers notice reduced itching and burning within the first few days. Visible clearing typically starts between day 7 and day 14. Full resolution of chronic infections can take 4 to 6 weeks of consistent use.
What will the soap feel like?
Veloma lathers well and has a clean, mild medicinal scent from the tea tree oil.It may sting slightly at first, that’s the active ingredients working to break down the biofilm layer.
How do I know if I have purchased a knock-off
Check your purchase source. If it was not veloma.store, it is likely a counterfeit. You can also compare the packaging. Real Veloma has specific branding that knockoffs consistently get wrong. When in doubt, report it using the button below and we will help you verify.