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Fungal Acne: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment That Actually Works (2026)

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Consider fungal acne treatment if:

  1. You have tiny, itchy bumps on your forehead and chest (or anyone)
  2. You’ve tried every acne treatment. Salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, everything.

You may be dealing with fungal acne. But truthfully, there are more ways to be CERTAIN that you’re dealing with fungal acne. 

We’ve seen it umpteen million times at Beauty By Daz so we just put this guide together for you.

 

TL;DR: Everything You Need to Know About Fungal Acne Treatment

  • Fungal acne is not actually acne; it’s a yeast infection in your hair follicles caused by an overgrowth of Malassezia, showing up as small, itchy, uniform bumps on the forehead, chest, back, and hairline
  • It looks identical to small whiteheads, but the giveaway is the itch and the way bumps cluster in the same size
  • Regular acne treatments like benzoyl peroxide do not kill the yeast, which is why your skin keeps flaring
  • The fix is fungal acne treatment with antifungal-friendly ingredients (salicylic acid, niacinamide, zinc pyrithione) plus a lightweight, fungal acne-safe routine
  • Most people see clearer skin in 2 to 6 weeks of consistent care
  • A full routine in Nigeria costs roughly ₦25,000 to ₦55,000 depending on brand mix
  • Shop every product mentioned in this guide at Beauty By Daz, delivered nationwide with authenticity guaranteed.

 

What Is Fungal Acne?

Fungal acne is a skin condition where an overgrowth of Malassezia yeast inflames your hair follicles, creating clusters of small, itchy, uniform bumps that look like acne but won’t respond to acne products. 

It’s medically called Malassezia folliculitis or pityrosporum folliculitis, and it most commonly affects the forehead, hairline, chest, shoulders, and back.

Malassezia is a yeast that lives on everyone’s skin, completely peaceful, until something tips the balance. Heat, sweat, occlusive products, antibiotics, or a damaged skin barrier can let it multiply, and once it gets trapped inside your hair follicles, you get those frustrating, itchy bumps.

 

Fungal Acne vs Regular Acne: How to Tell the Difference

Fungal acne is caused by yeast (not bacteria), is almost always itchy, uniform in size, clustered, and resistant to traditional acne treatments while regular acne includes whiteheads, blackheads, and pimples of varying sizes, rarely itches, and usually appears in the T-zone, jawline, and cheeks.

Here’s the cheat sheet:

Feature

Fungal Acne

Regular Acne

Cause

Malassezia yeast overgrowth

Bacteria, oil, clogged pores

Itchy?

Yes, very

Rarely

Size

Uniform, 1-2 mm

Varies

Shape

Clusters of same size

Mix of whiteheads, blackheads, cysts

Common spots

Forehead, hairline, chest, back

T-zone, jawline, cheeks

Reacts to BP/SA

No improvement (sometimes worsens)

Usually improves

Flares after sweating?

Yes, badly

Sometimes

Want to be sure you’re not actually dealing with hormonal acne? Read our guide on how to identify hormonal acne from other types of acne.

 

Signs and Symptoms of Fungal Acne 

The most obvious signs of fungal acne are small, uniform, itchy bumps that show up in clusters on the forehead, hairline, chest, back, or shoulders, often flaring after sweating, wearing tight clothing, or using heavy oils. 

Unlike regular acne, the bumps rarely form whiteheads or blackheads and don’t respond to over-the-counter acne treatments.

You may have fungal acne if:

  • You have tiny, raised, even-sized bumps across your forehead or hairline that itch (especially when you sweat)
  • The bumps appear in clusters that look almost like a rash
  • Your skin worsens after gym sessions, long hot days, or sleeping in makeup
  • Your back, chest, or shoulders break out in small bumps you can’t squeeze
  • Nothing in your acne arsenal is working, and some products even make it worse
  • The bumps come on fast (sometimes overnight) and are roughly the same size and shape

 

What Causes Fungal Acne?

Fungal acne is triggered by anything that disturbs your skin’s microbiome and lets Malassezia yeast multiply, including sweat trapped against skin, humidity, heavy oil-based skincare, certain hair products, prolonged antibiotic use, tight clothing, and a weakened skin barrier. In hot, humid climates like Nigeria’s, it’s especially common during rainy season and after intense workouts.

The most common triggers we see at Beauty By Daz:

  • Sweat that sits too long. That post-gym shower you skipped? That’s a Malassezia feast.
  • Humid weather. Nigeria is the perfect breeding conditions for yeast.
  • Heavy oil-based skincare. Coconut oil, olive oil, shea butter, and many “natural” oils literally feed Malassezia.
  • Antibiotics. They wipe out the good bacteria that keep yeast in check.
  • Heavy occlusive moisturisers. Especially body creams loaded with butters and fatty acids.
  • Tight, non-breathable clothing. Synthetic activewear or layering during harmattan.
  • Hijabs, scarves, durags, and wigs. Anything that traps heat and moisture against your skin.

 

Fungal Acne Treatment: A Step-by-Step Treatment Plan

To get rid of fungal acne use a gentle salicylic acid cleanser, a soothing antibacterial toner, a niacinamide serum, a lightweight fungal acne-safe moisturiser, and sunscreen every morning. 

Most people see visibly clearer skin in 2 to 6 weeks of consistent use.

The trick is two things at once: starve the yeast, and protect your barrier so your skin can heal. 

Ingredients Malassezia Feeds On (Avoid These)

  • Most fatty acids with chain lengths C11 to C24 (lauric, oleic, palmitic, stearic acids)
  • Coconut oil, olive oil, shea butter, jojoba, almond oil
  • Esters like isopropyl myristate and isopropyl palmitate
  • Most fermented ingredients (galactomyces, certain “ferments”)

Ingredients That Help Kill Malassezia (Look for These)

  • Salicylic acid (BHA)
  • Niacinamide
  • Zinc pyrithione
  • Sulphur
  • Ketoconazole (in antifungal shampoo, used short-term)
  • MCT-oil-free, lightweight moisturisers

 

A Beginner-Friendly Fungal Acne Treatment Skincare Routine

Here’s the exact 5-step routine we recommend to Beauty By Daz clients dealing with fungal acne. (and if you want a simple skincare routine, our beginners skincare routine essentials guide is a great place to start).

Step 1: Cleanse 

Every morning and night, cleanse with a gentle, fungal acne-safe cleanser. For dry or sensitive skin, try the CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser. For oilier skin or active breakouts, the CeraVe Foaming Cleanser or Cosrx Low pH Good Morning Gel Cleanser is perfect. Two to three times a week, swap your evening cleanser for the CeraVe SA Smoothing Cleanser or Cosrx Salicylic Acid Daily Gentle Cleanser to gently exfoliate trapped follicles. 

Want a budget-friendly option? Read our honest Facefacts Ceramide Cleanser review, or for super-sensitive skin, the Arencia Mochi Cleanser review.

If you wear makeup or sunscreen, double cleansing at night is non-negotiable. 

 

Step 2 — Tone:

The Anua Heartleaf 77% Soothing Toner is hands down one of the best fungal acne-friendly toners on the market. Heartleaf has natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that calm angry, itchy skin while your treatments do their work. 

If your skin is super oily, the Good Molecules Niacinamide Brightening Toner works just as well. Curious why Korean ingredients work so well for acne? Our Korean skincare in Nigeria guide explains everything.

P.S.: Use a toner every morning and night.

Step 3 — Treat (PM): 

At night, apply the Nineless B Boost 10% Niacinamide Serum to control oil and minimise pores. For inflamed individual bumps, slap on a Cosrx Acne Patch overnight. 

Not sure how to layer it all? Check our guide on how to apply serum on your face.

Step 4 — Moisturise 

Skip the heavy creams for now. Reach for the Anua Heartleaf 70% Daily Relief Lotion or Simple Hydrating Light Moisturizer. Once your bumps calm down, layer the Dr Althea 147 Barrier Cream at night to rebuild your skin barrier.

Step 5 — SPF 

Sunscreen is non-negotiable, especially because post-fungal acne dark spots love to overstay on melanin-rich skin. The Anua Heartleaf Silky Moisture Sunscreen SPF50+ and Round Lab Birch Juice Moisturizing Sun Cream SPF50+ are both lightweight, no-cast options. See more in our top sunscreens for Nigerian skin guide.

For body fungal acne (chest, back, shoulders), use the Anua Heartleaf Quercetinol Deep Cleansing Foam as a body wash 3 times a week, leaving it on for 2 minutes before rinsing.

Beauty By Daz Tip: Build up slowly. Start with the basics (cleanser, moisturiser, SPF) for the first week, then add the treatment step. Adding everything at once will overwhelm your skin and make things worse before they get better.

Fungal Acne Treatment: Mistakes to Avoid

These are the slip-ups we see every week:

  • Using benzoyl peroxide for months expecting results (it doesn’t kill yeast)
  • Slathering on coconut oil “to help your skin heal”
  • Skipping moisturiser because your skin is breaking out
  • Re-wearing sweaty gym clothes more than once
  • Using fragranced body creams that trap moisture against your skin
  • Touching, picking, or squeezing the bumps (it spreads them)
  • Sleeping in makeup or hair oils
  • Layering 7 products at once and hoping something works
  • Stopping treatment the moment your skin clears (it WILL come back)

 

How Much Does Fungal Acne Treatment Cost in Nigeria?

A full fungal acne-safe skincare routine in Nigeria costs between ₦25,000 and ₦55,000 depending on the brands you choose, with budget options starting around ₦25,000 and premium routines reaching ₦55,000+. Most products last 2 to 6 months with daily use, making the cost-per-day genuinely reasonable.

Product Type

Approx. Price (₦)

How Long It Lasts

Gentle daily cleanser (e.g. CeraVe)

₦9,000 – ₦16,000

2-3 months

Salicylic acid cleanser

₦9,800 – ₦14,000

2-3 months

Anua Heartleaf Toner

₦18,000 – ₦24,000

3-4 months

Niacinamide serum

₦8,000 – ₦15,000

2-3 months

Lightweight moisturiser

₦5,000 – ₦18,000

2-3 months

Fungal acne-safe SPF50

₦18,000 – ₦26,000

2 months

Now, we get it; that’s not exactly pocket money. But you’re not just buying skincare. You’re buying months of finally not staring at your forehead in every mirror. At Beauty By Daz, we’ve guided hundreds of Nigerians through fungal acne recovery, and the right routine pays for itself in confidence alone.

 

Where to Buy Fungal Acne-Safe Skincare in Nigeria

Shop fungal acne-safe skincare at Beauty By Daz, Nigeria’s most trusted online skincare store, with original products from CeraVe, Cosrx, Anua, La Roche-Posay, Simple, Dr Althea, and more, delivered nationwide. Every product is sourced from verified suppliers, and you can also book a free skin consultation to get a personalised routine.

Counterfeit skincare is a real problem in Nigerian open markets, especially with antifungal shampoos and big-name cleansers. If the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. If the seller is pushy or evasive, walk away. Always check the batch number, packaging seal, and ingredient list before buying.

Browse the full acne and blemish treatment collection or visit Beauty By Daz to shop everything in one place.

 

Beauty By Daz Tip: How to Stop Fungal Acne From Resurfacing

  • Shower immediately after sweating (gym, jogging, long heat days)
  • Wash gym clothes after every single wear (yes, even sports bras)
  • Change pillowcases at least once a week
  • Use a fungal acne-safe sunscreen every single day
  • Apply hair oils at least an inch away from your hairline
  • Once a week, use a salicylic acid cleanser on your body as a maintenance wash
  • Keep your routine boring. Boring is what works.

Looking for more affordable Nigerian-friendly options? Read our roundup of the best Skin by Zaron products in Nigeria or our honest Seoul 1988 serum review. You can also browse the full Beauty By Daz acne care blog for more guides like this one.

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