The itch stops here.
Athlete’s foot is stubborn, itchy, and honestly kind of embarrassing — but it doesn’t have to be complicated to treat. Dryello swipes on dry like a deodorant, no cream, no mess, no excuses.
From our clinical study on Dryello’s Athlete’s Foot Stick.
cured of Athlete’s Foot in 4 weeks
experienced less sweaty feet
reduction in itching in as early as 2 weeks
Clinical Study to Assess Tolnaftate 1% with a Novel Vehicle for the Treatment of Tinea Pedis, May 2025.
| Mess-Free | Precise Application | Dries Instantly | Sock-Drawer Friendly | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dryello Dry Stick | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Antifungal Cream | No | Yes | No | No |
| Antifungal Spray | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
| Antifungal Powder | No | No | Yes | No |
Athlete’s foot (clinically tinea pedis) is a fungal skin infection, usually starting between the toes before it spreads to the sole or sides of the foot. The fungi responsible — dermatophytes — feed on keratin, the protein in skin, hair, and nails, and multiply fastest in warm, moist environments: sweaty sneakers, locker room floors, communal showers, pool decks.
Common symptoms include:
What causes it, in plain terms: direct contact with the fungus (skin-to-skin, or via a contaminated surface) plus a warm, damp environment for it to grow. That combination is exactly what gyms, locker rooms, and tight athletic shoes provide — which is why it’s so common among active people, though anyone can get it.
Foot itch and irritation aren’t always athlete’s foot. Here’s how it compares to a few conditions it’s commonly confused with.
Fungal infection, typically starting between the toes. Itching, burning, peeling, and odor. Spreads via contact with contaminated surfaces or direct skin contact.
Non-fungal; often flakier and less contagious, without the same between-the-toe pattern or odor. Usually responds to moisturizer, not antifungals.
Caused by the same family of fungus as athlete’s foot, just on different skin — the groin for jock itch, the body or scalp for ringworm.
Tolnaftate 1% — treats & prevents Athlete’s Foot. Two sticks per pack. Full 30-day routine.
Most athlete’s foot treatments fail for a boring reason: people stop using them. Creams are messy, sprays miss the spot, and powders make a mess of the sock drawer — so people quit before the fungus does.
Dryello uses tolnaftate 1%, an FDA-recognized antifungal, in a dry-glide stick that swipes on clean and absorbs fast. No residue, no drips — which means no excuse to skip a dose. See the full how-to-apply guide for the complete routine.
Two habits that make the biggest difference in how fast you see results.
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Fact: Anyone can get it — warm, damp environments like shoes, pool decks, and gym floors don’t care how active you are.
Fact: Moisturizer doesn’t kill fungus. Peeling and cracking that don’t improve with lotion are a sign it’s fungal, not dry skin.
Fact: There’s no lasting immunity — reinfection is common, especially in shared athletic spaces.
Fact: Home remedies may temporarily reduce odor but don’t reliably kill the fungus the way an antifungal active does.
Fact: It also spreads via contaminated surfaces — shower floors, shared shoes, gym mats.
Fact: Moisture is the root cause — a dry format treats the problem instead of adding to it.
Most cases clear within 4 weeks of consistent, twice-daily treatment with tolnaftate 1%. In Dryello’s clinical study, 90% of participants were cured within 4 weeks.
Yes. It spreads through direct contact and contact with contaminated surfaces like locker room floors, shared towels, and shoes.
Yes. Let the stick dry for about 30 seconds before putting on socks, and choose breathable socks and shoes that can fully dry between wears.
Dermatologist-developed. Clinically tested. No mess, no excuses.