Trusted Partners
Skin Infection Occurrence
We offer a focused and science-based range of products for people who partake in sports where skin-to-skin contact and contact with other people's fluids and microbiome is common.
With increasing numbers of drug resistant forms of staph, such as MRSA, antifungal resistant ringworm and a whole host of other microbial infections rife in sports like Wrestling, Jiu Jitsu, MMA and Rugby , prevention and proper hygiene is now paramount.
Personal Care Collection
Our personal use products include our flagship high strength hygiene spray Full Guard, as well as a leading natural soap collaboration, and accessories essential for any contact sports athlete.
Academy Wholesale Collection
We love to partner with gyms. Because running an academy is hard, and ensuring everyone is fulfilling their personal hygiene responsibilities as a member is even harder.
Please contact us to sign up and receive access to our academy and wholesale collection. Which includes free member resources, automated hygiene email flows and a way to elevate your gyms hygiene game.
Our Hygiene Partners
Medical Advisors
Dr. Asoka Wijayawickrama
Our main Medical Officer is Dr. Asoka Wijayawickrama serves as Chief Medical Officer at Combat Sports Hygiene. A GP partner and trainer in West London with over 25 years' experience, he also examines for Imperial College and leads the Hillingdon GP training scheme. As a ringside doctor for Cage Warriors and Misfits Boxing — and a combat sports athlete himself. He brings unmatched insight to our mission of protecting athletes.
Dr. Jen Mae Low
She is a London-based Infectious Diseases and Microbiology resident. She graduated from Imperial College in 2015, where she now serves as a Clinical Research Fellow. Her research focuses on the immune responses to viral respiratory infections such as COVID-19, influenza, and RSV, working towards an MD(Res) to develop better treatments and vaccines for RSV. Post-COVID-19, she completed a Master's in Public Health at Harvard and contributed to the IAPAC-Lancet HIV Commission, aiming to use her skills to improve health equity and access to vaccines.
Dr. Samujjala Deb Chatterjee
She is a board-certified dermatologist and researcher, specializes in infectious disease prevention and dermatologic science. With expertise in clinical dermatology, biomedical research, and medical publishing, she ensures Full Guard's formulation is scientifically sound and skin-safe. Her review of hypochlorous
acid (HOCI) reinforces its effectiveness in protecting athletes from sports-related infections.
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Frequently Asked Questions
It's a natural spray that maintains the highest level of fighter hygiene. Keeping you training and on the mats or pitch with fresh skin, ready to go again.
Full Guard is a hygiene product to be used whenever required during, before or after training. It allows the user to cleanse the skin and train with peace of mind. If you have a fungal infection you still need to use antifungal treatment.
No, Full Guard (95% pure HOCl) is designed to target harmful pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and fungi, but it does not disrupt the natural microbiome of healthy skin any more than taking a soapy shower. HOCl is a naturally occurring compound in the human immune system, meaning it works with your body’s natural defenses rather than against them.
Yes, showering after training is always recommended for full hygiene. However, Full Guard is your first line of defense—apply it immediately after training to kill harmful bacteria and protect against infections until you can shower you smelly git.
Full Guard offers advanced protection that soap can’t match. While soap cleans the skin by washing away surface dirt, Full Guard doesn't need to wait for you to get to a shower. It works immediately, cleansing the skin before you've even stepped off the mat.



