Hi!
Cheri from Super Body Care here....been making skin care products for BJJ/MMA since 2008.
I agree with Jason that ringworm on the scalp is historically the hardest to get rid of so....be vigilant...everyone should always treat with whatever is working for them well beyond visible signs of its disappearance so that it's snuffed out at its roots.
For ringworm, lots of customers use Walnut Scrub and Body Spray.
1)The Scrub, you'll use every time you shower on the affected areas. The ground up bits of walnut shell are dull but still roughen up the area and get in a little deeper. Rub gently, but hard enough to know you are causing some friction.
2) Next, Hit that MoFo up ALL DAY LONG with the Body Spray. It's a small bottle and easy to carry around. It's very effective stuff and our test results are posted on the top right hand corner of our homepage. Spray the affected areas as many times as you can remember throughout the day.
3) Laundry. Be vigilant about what touches your head and ringworm infections. Change your pillowcase every night until it's cleared up. Everything should be washed in hot water as much as possible to avoid re-infection and spread.
The Loofah Soap bar...also very scrubby and can be used directly on the scalp to create some friction. There is a special right now, Buy two Loofah Bars and get a Body Wipes pouch free. The Body Wipes are made with the same solution as the Body Spray.
For First Time customers we have a discount code "WELCOME" to get 20% off.
Anyone can use that code at checkout on
SUPER BODY CARE
Wishing good health to you quickly!

Originally Posted by
Dylan Ehrnreiter
Not sure where I picked it up, but it was on the back of my head. I didn't know about it and when I shaved I spread it like wildfire. I have two small spots on my face and the spot on the back of my head is now enormous. I've been using betamethasone, clotrimizole, and undecylenate for about a week but I haven't had any results yet. Any suggestions? I've used tea tree oil in the past but it didn't do anything.