Dr. Jenn Haley,
Board Certified Dermatologist.
Dr. Jen Haley, a Board-Certified Dermatologist with over 20 years of expertise in medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology, is deeply committed to a holistic approach that integrates skin health, fitness, nutrition, and environmental natural wellness. Dr. Haley helps clarify the important differences between fungal acne (Malassezia folliculitis) and traditional regular bacterial acne, emphasizing the need for targeted treatments. Dermveda harnesses advanced skin science combined with natural extracts to support skin conditions like fungal acne, seborrheic dermatitis, and psoriasis, offering soothing, effective relief rooted in both nature and dermatological innovation.
Fungal acne, caused by Malassezia yeast, often resists conventional treatments, leading to frustration and recurring breakouts. Our dermatologist-formulated solution is designed specifically to target the root cause—not just the symptoms—so you can enjoy clear, healthy skin with confidence.
Targets Malassezia yeast, the underlying cause of fungal acne
Provides visible improvement in texture, tone, and overall clarity
Power-Packed Ingredients That Work in Harmony
This breakthrough formula harnesses the natural power of sulfur, turmeric, and honey—each selected for their skin-soothing, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties. These ingredients don't just treat the issue; they help restore your skin’s balance and strengthen its barrier.
Gentle and Effective.
Discover the ultimate solution for fungal acne with Dermveda Fungal Acne Treatment Cream, a powerful yet gentle formula designed to eliminate breakouts, restore balance, and nourish your skin. Infused with sulfur, turmeric, and honey, the product works deep within your pores to target fungal overgrowth, reducing inflammation and preventing future flare-ups. Sulfur acts as a potent antifungal agent, eliminating Malassezia yeast while gently exfoliating the skin to unclog pores and prevent further breakouts. Meanwhile, turmeric’s natural anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties soothe irritation, reduce redness, and fade acne scars, giving you a clearer, more even complexion.
Unlike traditional acne treatments that strip the skin of moisture, Dermveda’s unique formula hydrates and repairs while treating fungal acne. Honey, a natural humectant, locks in moisture without clogging pores, ensuring your skin stays soft, supple, and balanced. This lightweight, non-greasy cream is perfect for all skin types, including oily, dry, combination, and sensitive skin, making it a must-have for anyone struggling with stubborn fungal breakouts.
Several factors contribute to Malassezia folliculitis, including:
Excessive sweating and humidity create a moist environment where yeast thrives. People who live in warm climates or engage in frequent physical activity are more prone to fungal acne.
Wearing tight clothing traps sweat and oil, leading to yeast overgrowth. Synthetic fabrics like polyester can contribute to breakouts.
Antibiotics kill both good and bad bacteria, disrupting the skin’s natural microbiome. This allows yeast to grow unchecked, leading to fungal acne.
Certain moisturizers, sunscreens, and hair products can create an environment where Malassezia yeast thrives. Look for oil-free, non-comedogenic products to avoid worsening fungal acne.
People with weakened immune systems (due to conditions like diabetes, HIV, or chemotherapy) are more susceptible to fungal acne.
Since fungal acne resembles bacterial acne, many people mistakenly treat it with standard acne medications, which can worsen the condition. Here’s how to identify it correctly:
Fungal acne is often itchy, whereas bacterial acne is not. If your acne is itchy and doesn’t improve with regular treatments, it may be fungal.
Fungal acne appears in uniform clusters, whereas bacterial acne comes in different sizes and types (whiteheads, blackheads, cysts).
A dermatologist may use a Wood’s Lamp (UV light) to detect Malassezia yeast on the skin.
A dermatologist can take a skin sample and examine it under a microscope to confirm fungal acne.
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Sweat plays a big role in how fungal acne develops and looks. The problem gets worse if you:
Work out but don't change clothes right away
Live somewhere hot and humid
Wear tight clothes that don't breathe
These conditions lead to more obvious symptoms and patterns. The affected areas often start itching and stinging after heavy sweating. Yes, it is common for symptoms to get worse after hot showers or sweaty activities.
Moisture trapped against your skin becomes a perfect breeding ground for Malassezia yeast. This leads to more visible breakouts across your chest, back, and shoulders.
Shower immediately after sweating.
Wear loose, breathable clothing.
Avoid heavy or greasy skincare products.
Use a gentle, pH-balanced cleanser.
Change pillowcases and towels frequently.
Dermatologists can make accurate diagnoses by recognizing distinct patterns of facial fungal acne. These visual clues help prevent wrong diagnoses and treatments that don't work.
The forehead is where fungal acne commonly appears, especially near the hairline where moisture gets trapped and yeast grows excessively. You'll see small papules clustered in symmetrical rows in this area. The skin's natural balance gets disrupted when you sweat too much, wear hats, or use oily hair products. These conditions create the perfect environment for yeast to grow.
Fungal acne on cheeks tends to concentrate on the malar regions instead of central areas. The eruptions look like monomorphic papules or pustules that are similar in size - this visual difference sets them apart from bacterial acne. The bumps might have a pinkish color with occasional whiteheads, but you won't see blackheads like in regular acne.
Fungal acne develops on the chin because moisture gets trapped from touching your face, using phones, or wearing tight face masks. Yeast thrives in this area because it's close to saliva and sweat. The bumps are usually 1-2mm papules or pustules that often feel itchy.
"Fungal acne exhibits uniform red bumps that appear mostly on the upper body and arms, as well as the upper face (foreheads and temples). Sufferers may also have seborrhoeic dermatitis and dandruff." — Dr. Lynne Boddy , Professor of Fungal Ecology at Cardiff University
You can spot fungal acne by learning its unique visual patterns. The ability to recognize these characteristics helps us distinguish it from other skin conditions that need different treatments.
Fungal acne shows up as small, uniform bumps that measure 1-2mm across your body. These bumps look similar in size and shape and create an even pattern on affected areas. Regular bacterial acne produces varied lesions like blackheads, whiteheads, and cysts, while fungal acne creates bumps that look almost the same.
Pictures of fungal acne reveal clusters of small whiteheads without the blackheads you usually see in regular acne. The bumps bunch together instead of spreading out as individual pimples. People with lighter skin might notice a distinctive red ring around each bump.
Our formula is designed to target Malassezia yeast, the root cause of fungal acne. Each ingredient plays a key role:
Sulfur: Acts as a natural antifungal and antibacterial agent to eliminate excess yeast.
Turmeric: Reduces inflammation and calms irritated skin.
Honey: Soothes, hydrates, and supports healing without feeding yeast.
This powerful yet gentle combination helps restore your skin’s balance, reducing breakouts while keeping your skin soft and healthy.
Yes! Our non-drying, dermatologist-approved formula is free from harsh chemicals, parabens, and synthetic fragrances. It's designed for all skin types, including sensitive and acne-prone skin.
Absolutely! Our formula works well alongside your existing routine. For best results:
Use a gentle, fungal acne-safe cleanser before application.
Apply the treatment to affected areas and let it absorb.
Follow with a light, non-comedogenic moisturizer if needed.
Avoid heavy creams, oils, or occlusive products that may worsen fungal acne.
Yes! Our fungal acne treatment is 100% cruelty-free, paraben-free, and non-toxic—suitable for even the most sensitive skin.
No! Unlike harsh acne treatments, our formula is gentle and non-stripping. Sulfur works effectively without excessive dryness, while honey provides hydration and nourishment.