What exactly is intertrigo?
A rash that forms in skin folds — under breasts, beneath the belly, in groin creases, along inner thighs. It's caused by moisture, friction, and warmth creating the perfect environment for fungal or bacterial overgrowth. It's extremely common and nothing to be ashamed of.
I've tried everything. Why would this be different?
Most products only target one of the three causes. A powder absorbs moisture but doesn't fight bacteria. An antifungal cream kills fungus but leaves skin wet. A barrier cream blocks friction but traps heat. Lupina works on all three at once — that's why it breaks the cycle where single-purpose products can't.
Will it sting on broken or cracked skin?
No. The formula contains no alcohol or harsh preservatives. Zinc oxide and witch hazel are soothing agents, not irritants. It was specifically designed to be applied to compromised skin.
How quickly will I see results?
Most women report the burning and rawness calming down within the first 2–3 days. Visible redness typically improves within a week. For the full cycle-breaking effect, we recommend consistent daily use for at least 30 days.
Can I use it in intimate areas like groin creases?
Yes. Lupina is safe for all skin fold areas including under-breast, groin, belly folds, and inner thighs. It's fragrance-free and dermatologist-tested for sensitive areas.
Do I still need my powder / barrier cream / antifungal?
In most cases, no. Lupina is designed to replace multi-step routines. One application handles moisture control, friction protection, and antimicrobial defense.
How do I use it?
Clean and dry the area, apply a thin layer, let it absorb for 60 seconds, get dressed. Once daily for maintenance, twice daily during active flares.