I Love Labs—December 19, 2025
I picked up the Hermon Anti fungal Jock Itch Cream & Soap Kit because I wanted something straightforward that I could actually stick with and I know the Hermon name has a good reputation as I remember it from my son’s high school wrestling days. The “cleanse + treat” setup makes it easy: use the anti fungal soap in the shower, then apply the cream after and you are done. The soap has a different active ingredient than the cream and in combination, it is very effective. What I like most is how comfortable it is to use. The soap lathers well, feels clean (not harsh), and doesn’t leave my skin feeling stripped or dry. It has a pleasant clean scent while using it, but it doesn’t linger on the skin long, which is good. The cream goes on smooth, absorbs quickly, and isn’t greasy or messy so you’re not walking around feeling sticky. One thing I really liked is that you get two smaller bars of soap instead of one giant bar. This way I believe you will waste less and the little mesh bags that are included make it so you can hang the soap bar to dry between uses and you won’t be wasting any product from it melting in the soap dish. I think the mesh bags help work up a nice lather too. As far as results, it did exactly what I was hoping for and it helped calm the itch and irritation and made everything feel a lot more under control, especially after workouts or hot days. Keeping up with it for just a few days made a noticeable difference for me. It’s a great value to get both of these outstanding products in a bundle like this. Overall, I’m really happy with this kit and I’d absolutely recommend it to anyone dealing with jock itch/athlete’s foot/ringworm-type irritation who wants an easy routine that feels gentle and effective. I’ll be keeping this on hand. Read more
Goliath Product Reviews—December 16, 2025
I... I mean my friend Humberto, have been using this brand for almost a year now, and it's REALLY good. Humberto was REALLY happy when this came up, because I, I mean he, believes there's far too much negativity in this world, and when something is great, you should WANT to tell everyone, share it with the world. So I... I mean my friend Humberto, is into Crossfit, and having moved back to the tropics from up north, it's pretty hot most of the year. Like living inside a volcano. Or the surface of the sun. And that makes people sweaty and gross. Humberto started to get a bit of jock itch. Ointment feels gross (so he tells me), so this was a huge improvement. The jock itch was bad -- it got bad enough that he was avoiding happy time with his beautiful and wonderful wife. At first she thought it was something that she did, then the wandering thoughts made her think maybe he was cheating and got an STD. Nope, just a male yeast infection of the fun park region from going to the gym in a rainforest. Now, almost a year jock itch free. And about to pop out another baby. So yeah, this might have just saved a marriage. Only caveat -- this stuff is on par for price with most antifungal treatments, but way more expensive than regular soap. Use this on your specific at-risk areas only, and regular soap for the rest of your body. If you're a wrestler (meaning you get other men's gross sweat ground into every crevice of your body)... I guess too bad, because you're just going to have to use it all over. But it works great. Hermon really is the standard for antifungal soap. Read more
Customer Review—December 18, 2025
This is an excellent duo,both products work together for quick relief. The soap is a very small bar, meant to be used in targeted areas to spot treat. It has a pleasant scent -a mild herbal tea tree blend that is not overpowering. It lathers easily and creates a dense foam which clings to skin. It is best to allow it to sit for a few minutes to really let the ingredients do their thing. Takes a little longer to rinse off but I feel this is allowing a slight residue of active ingredients to remain and continue working. You can use the soap on a variety of body areas, I have found it helpful under breasts during hot, sweaty weather as well as the back of my neck and shoulder areas to clear out flare ups. It causes no irritation or dryness from use and it starts working right away. The cream has a different active ingredient and works as a one two punch in conjunction with the soap. The cream is thick and emollient. It spreads easily over skin and absorbs quickly. It does not feel sticky or greasy. The menthol is very strong -you can both feel and smell it- creating a noticeable cooling sensation that comes and goes for hours. Depending on the area, this may or may not be desirable, but for irritated, burny skin, it feels amazing. We use multiple Hermon brand products and consistently find them to be high quality and effective. Definitely recommend them. Hermon Antifungal Jock Itch Cream & Soap Kit: Anti Fungal Treatment for Ringworm, Psoriasis, & Athlete's Foot with Tea Tree Soap - Provides Soothing Relief for Body & Foot - 3.4 oz. / 2 BarS Read more


Summer Rain—December 18, 2025
A few months ago, I ran into a minor issue with my big toe and needed some antifungal ointment to help sort it out. Ever since then, I’ve paid a bit more attention to foot care after my usual workouts and runs. This antifungal set works well and is basically what I like to keep on hand these days. The set comes with two bar soaps and two mesh nets to hold the bars and help build a lather. You lather up, apply it to your feet, leave it on for about one to two minutes, then rinse it off. The soap has a slightly medicinal smell, but it helps wash away odors and leaves my feet feeling cleaner, which gives me some peace of mind. The cream in the set is a thick white ointment that you rub in whenever you have an itch during the day. This part is more for immediate relief and is handy to keep in a gym bag, just in case. You only need a small amount—apply a thin layer, let it air-dry for about a minute, and then go about your day. There’s no need to wash or rinse until you get home. Anyhow, it’s an easy-to-use foot care set if you have concerns about foot fungus, a bit of history with it, or just like to be prepared—me being the latter. Read more
