A calmer fold. Within days.
Calmora is a intertrigo relief cream for skin fold rashes. Soothes the burning, dries the fold, and stops the rash coming back — without the steroids your GP keeps prescribing.
A calmer fold. Within days.
Calmora is a intertrigo relief cream for skin fold rashes. Soothes the burning, dries the fold, and stops the rash coming back — without the steroids your GP keeps prescribing.
Join the thousands of women who finally found relief.
I'd been to the GP three times. Two prescription creams, neither one held for more than a fortnight. The last time, the doctor told me to lose weight and sent me away. I cried in the car. A friend mentioned this and honestly I only ordered it because I was at the end of my tether. The burning eased on the first night. By the end of the second week the smell was gone — which is the bit I never said out loud to anyone. My husband noticed before I did.
— Margaret, 61
After my second baby I started getting this rash under my left breast in summer. I thought it was just a sweat thing. By last year it was there all the time, not just when it was hot. I tried Sudocrem, Canesten, even talcum powder — nothing properly worked, and the talc just clumped. I felt stupid buying nappy cream for myself at 43. This is the first thing that's actually dried it out properly and stopped it coming back. I wish I'd known about it three summers ago.
— Claire, 44
I'm diabetic so I get this in the same spot under my breast every few months. The cream from the surgery clears it for three or four weeks, then it's back, and every time it comes back worse. I've been using Calmora for about six weeks now and it hasn't returned, which is the longest I've gone since I can remember. I'm not someone who writes reviews but I wanted to say it because if you're in the same boat — it does break the cycle.
— Susan, 57
Photos shared with customer permission. Results timelines vary by individual. Most users see noticeable improvement within 7–14 days of daily use.
Every ingredient does a specific job — soothing the surface, drying the fold, killing the fungus underneath, and rebuilding the skin's natural defences. No fillers, no fragrance.
A naturally occurring fatty acid derived from castor oil — and the active ingredient that actually breaks the recurrence cycle. Disrupts the Candida yeast that lives in warm, moist folds and causes the rash to return week after week.
Antifungal
A mineral that sits on the skin surface as a physical barrier — reducing the friction that breaks down skin where two folds meet. Used at therapeutic concentration, not the trapped-heat version found in diaper creams.
Barrier Protection
A plant-derived astringent that calms burning and itching while drying excess moisture on contact. Restores the skin's natural acidic pH — the pH at which fungus cannot thrive.
Calms & Dries
A botanical antimicrobial wrapped in microscopic time-release capsules. Releases gradually over hours instead of minutes, providing extended defence against the bacterial and fungal overgrowth that drives the smell.
Microbial Defence
A proprietary blend of silica and tapioca starch that absorbs sweat as the cream is applied — turning a wet fold into a soft, powder-dry surface in seconds. The mechanism that makes Calmora the opposite of every barrier cream you've tried.
Moisture ControlFind quick answers to the most common questions about our product.
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Most women feel the burning and itching ease within the first few applications. Visible improvement — reduced redness, less rawness, the smell fading — usually comes between day 3 and day 7. By the end of week 2, the rash is typically resolved.
Most GP prescriptions combine a steroid with an antifungal — they calm the inflammation and kill some surface fungus, but they don't address moisture or friction. That's why the rash usually returns within a few weeks of stopping. Calmora targets all three causes at once: it soothes the burning, dries the fold instead of sealing it, and disrupts the Candida that lives underneath. The cycle actually breaks instead of just pausing.
No. The tea tree oil — which can sting in standard antifungal creams — is microencapsulated in Calmora, meaning it releases gradually over hours rather than hitting the skin all at once. The formula is designed for skin that's already raw, weeping, or inflamed. If anything you'll feel a gentle drying and soothing sensation, not a sting.
Calmora goes on as a smooth cream and dries within seconds to a soft, powder-like finish — the opposite of greasy. No tackiness, no clothes-staining, no clumping. Most women describe it as feeling like the fold "can finally breathe." There's a faint, clean herbal scent from the witch hazel that fades within a few minutes.
Anywhere skin meets skin. Most commonly under the breasts, in the belly fold, between the inner thighs, in the armpits, between the buttocks, or in neck folds. Calmora is safe for all of these areas. Avoid direct application to the face or any open wound that isn't a skin-fold rash.
Yes. Unlike steroid creams — which thin the skin if used long-term — Calmora is built for daily and ongoing use. During an active rash, apply twice daily until clear. Once the rash has resolved, drop down to 2–3 times a week as maintenance. Many women find this preventative routine stops the rash returning at all, even in summer or during hot weather.