Highlights
- Funginix is marketed as a natural supplement for toenail and skin fungus support.
- Contains herbal extracts and plant-based antifungal ingredients.
- May help reduce discoloration and improve nail appearance over time.
- Clinical evidence for complete fungal cure is limited.
Overview
Toenail fungus is not only embarrassing; it can be indicative of much more serious health issues. Most people write off toenail infections as insignificant. However, long-standing infections can result in depleted immune function and can spread to other parts of the body.
That’s why it’s important to take care of toenail fungus as soon as possible. But is there a way to avoid a doctor’s appointment and an embarrassing conversation? Perhaps. Funginix is a topical supplement that is claimed to clear up toenail infections that are deeply-rooted in the nail bed.
The manufacturer says their product is unique because of the special blend of active ingredients they use that are natural, yet effective. But can a natural supplement really be effective for getting rid of nail infections? Will it work for you? Find out in the following review.

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What is Funginix?
Funginix is a natural supplement that comes in liquid form. There is one fluid ounce of the liquid in every bottle. The bottle also comes with a built-in brush or applicator that the consumer can use to carefully apply the liquid to the affected area. Funginix is claimed to be an extra-strength formula.
There is really only one major claim associated with this product: that it will help kill toenail fungus and clear up infections. There are some peripheral claims that it will help improve the appearance of the skin around the nailbed; but it is really only intended for one purpose.
This may limit the overall usefulness of Funginix but it may be worth it for people who are struggling with toenail infections. For the most part, people use Funginix to stave off toenail infections, clear up existing ones, and to improve the overall appearance of their toenails and skin.
Funginix – Quick Facts & Specs

- Form: Liquid
- Type: Fungicide
- Brand: Sisquoc Healthcare
- Benefit: Clears toenail infections
- Price: $23.97*
- Used For: Toenail fungus, athlete’s foot, ringworm
- Recommended Dosage: Apply twice daily
- Number of Servings Per Container: Approx. 30 servings (1 fl. oz)
- Active Ingredients: Tea tree oil, clove, aloe
Pros And Cons of Funginix
- The formula is gentle
- It comes with its own applicator brush
- Available in bulk
- Some users say it takes too long to work
- The liquid may have an unpleasant smell
- It may not work on severe infections
- Shipping may be delayed
- Some users say it doesn’t work at all
- Some infections respond better to oral treatments as opposed to topical ones
How Does Funginix Work?
The makers of Funginix say that it works in a couple of ways. First and foremost, Funginix is supposed to work by clearing up fungal infections deep in the nailbed. We are also told that the ingredients in Funginix can help soothe the skin that has been affected by infections and support a fungus-resistant nail environment.
So how does Funginix clear up infections and soothe the skin? The answer may lie in the inclusion of aloe vera in the formula for this product. Aloe vera is known to have a soothing effect on the skin and may provide anti-inflammatory support that would stymie excessive dryness and irritation.[1]
Aloe vera also has antibacterial properties, according to some researchers. Aloe vera has been tested against common skin infections and has shown moderate resilience. However, very few studies demonstrate how aloe vera may be used to fight common fungal infections.
Funginix Ingredients
Let’s take a look at the active ingredients in the Funginix formula:
Tea Tree Oil – The active compound in tea tree oil is known as terpinen-4-ol. This compound has been found to act as a fungicide in dermal conditions such as dandruff. The effects have been inconsistent though as we read in the following Mayo Clinic report excerpt:
One small study found that pure tea tree oil helped a small amount of people who used it to treat toenail fungus. But other studies on using lower amounts of tea tree oil haven’t found it helps treat toenail fungus.[2]
Clove – Clove is another natural ingredient that is claimed to have anti-fungal properties. The National Institutes of Health cited a study on clove’s effects on infections:
In present study, volatile vapour of clove essential oil demonstrated to be an effective antifungal agent against several human pathogenic fungi.[3]
However, this study takes into account the effects of a vapor preparation of clove and not a liquid, topical preparation.
Lavender – In preliminary trials, lavender (when prepared as an essential oil) has demonstrated promising antifungal effects against common strains of fungus including dermatophytes and candida.[4] However, more robust and long-term testing is needed to confirm efficacy.
Vitamin E – Vitamin E is a natural antioxidant that is very commonly used in skincare products for its protective effects against inflammation and antioxidant stress. One Pubmed study found that a preparation of vitamin E, lime and oregano helped clear up common toenail fungus.[5] It should be noted though that lime and oregano are not part of this formula and it remains to be seen how effective vitamin E is on its own.
Aloe – Aloe vera is a succulent plant whose extracts have been used to treat burn wounds, speed up skin-wound healing, and reduce the appearance of dermal scars. It has displayed moderate antibacterial properties in some studies; but it may not be effective against the most common type of toenail fungus.[6]
Benefits of Funginix
Supports Healthy Skin: Toenail infections can also cause chapping, drying, redness, and irritation to the skin immediately surrounding the nail. The inclusion of aloe and vitamin E in the Funginix formula may address these issues.
Fungus Prevention: It’s possible that Funginix will work in a preventative capacity as well. Using Funginix on a regular basis may reduce your risk of developing future fungal infections.
Better-Looking Nails: If Funginix works as advertised and can clear up infections, it may also improve the health and appearance of the nailbed. However, some users may have reactions to the ingredients.
Funginix Side Effects
Though the ingredients in Funginix Healthy Nail Formula are generally considered safe, some users may experience mild side effects, including:
Skin Irritation: Some individuals may notice redness, discomfort, or a rash, particularly if they have sensitive skin or apply the product to broken skin.
Burning or Stinging: A mild burning or stinging sensation may occur during application, usually due to the active antifungal ingredients like Undecylenic Acid or Tea Tree Oil.
Dryness or Peeling: The skin around the affected nails may become dry or flaky as the product works to treat the fungal infection.
Allergic Reactions: Some people may experience itching, swelling, or hives, particularly if they are allergic to ingredients like Tea Tree Oil, Camphor, or other essential oils in the formula.
If any of these side effects occur, it is recommended to stop using the product and seek guidance from a qualified healthcare professional.
Is Funginix Safe?
Funginix Healthy Nail Formula is generally safe to use topically, although others with sensitive skin, or who are allergic to some of the essential oils such as Tea Tree Oil or Camphor, can experience mild side effects such as irritation, redness, itching or burning. One should not use it fully before doing a patch test and consult a dermatologist in case of some negative reactions.
Funginix Customer Reviews
Funginix has not worked for some customers but others report good results:
This does not work takes up to a year sometimes more just go to a doctor and get some Lamisil or something be done with it in six months. – Thomas
Received back in August. Used diligently, according to directions. Not seeing any improvements. Apparently missed the return window, so I’m out 60 bucks. I personally would not recommend and will not re-order. – Gator
Funginix Healthy Nail Formula – Finger and Toe Fungus Treatment, Anti-Fungal Remedy (1 fl oz) Very simple to use, just liberally paint it on the affected nail with the brush in the bottle. I have been applying it every day and after a couple weeks of application the nail where it is growing in looks healthier. You need to apply it to the cuticle and around the nail because the existing nail can’t absorb the meds. Easy to use and easy directions but patience is the key for seeing results! – Winter
How To Use Funginix?
The manufacturers suggest that you apply Funginix twice a day to clean, dry nails. They say that you should use the brush to apply a thin, even layer to the affected nail and maintain proper hygiene for the best results.
How Much Does Funginix Cost?
Let’s take a moment to review the prices being offered on the official Funginix website:
- 1 bottle – $23.97
- 2 bottles – $34.95
- 3 bottles – $45.95
Where to Buy Funginix?
Funginix is available for purchase on the official Sisquo Healthcare website as well as 3rd party retail sites like Amazon. Just be aware that the prices can vary widely on 3rd party retail sites.
Final Verdict
So can Funginix clear toenail infections? It seems to be most effective on minor infections. But there have also been consumers who report that Funginix helped improve the appearance of their skin and even cleared up skin-specific infections.
On the other side of the argument, there are a considerable number of Funginix reviews that say the product simply doesn’t work.
If your infection is moderate in nature, Funginix may work for you. For people in need of more serious antifungal action, it may be best to take a look at other products before buying Funginix.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does Funginix actually work for nail fungus?
A: Funginix appears to be most effective for moderate nail infections. It may also help soothe irritated skin.
Q: How long does it take to see results?
A: Many customers have complained that Funginix takes many months to work and some report that it didn’t work at all.
Q: Is Funginix worth the cost?
A: Funginix may only be worth it if you can secure a good return policy for it in the event that it doesn’t work for you.
Q: How does Funginix compare with other treatments?
A: Many topical nail infection treatments also contain natural ingredients like tea tree oil and aloe so the results may be very similar.
6 Sources
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[1] The Effect of Aloe Vera Clinical Trials on Prevention and Healing of Skin Wound: A Systematic Review: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6330525/
[2] Comparative study of antimicrobial action of aloe vera and antibiotics against different bacterial isolates from skin infection: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8464272/
[3] Tea tree oil: https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements-tea-tree-oil/art-20364246
[4] Antifungal Activity of Clove Essential Oil and its Volatile Vapour Against Dermatophytic Fungi: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3763181/
[5] Lavender oil has potent antifungal effect: https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/819512
[6] An Open Study to Evaluate Effectiveness and Tolerability of a Nail Oil Composed of Vitamin E and Essential Oils in Mild to Moderate Distal Subungual Onychomycosis: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6995982/
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Mixed Feedback, Too Little Improvement
Heard mixed reviews and experienced the same — some days tiny improvement, but overall nails still looked unhealthy. Didn’t fade fungus as expected and took too long.
Mild Smell And Limited Effectiveness
The formula had an unpleasant odor and didn’t noticeably clear my fungal infection. Slight smoothing maybe, but nothing dramatic even after persistent use. Disappointed with results overall.
Took So Long, Hard To Tell
Used Funginix twice daily for months, but improvements were minimal and painfully slow. Some days nails looked slightly better, others unchanged. Too slow and inconsistent to recommend confidently.