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mary_wright2026-04-17

I started using Luzu 1% Cream about a month ago to treat athlete's foot. Having tried other antifungal creams that didn't work, I was a bit hesitant at first. I've always struggled with finding the right topical treatment. I've been using it daily and applying it exactly as the directions say. I've noticed a significant improvement in the symptoms. Let me start with what I liked about it: It's easy to apply, and it doesn't leave that greasy feeling behind. Plus, it came in a 60gm tube, which seems like a decent quantity. I'd like to hear from others who have also used it, especially if you had similar skin problems. For instance, I am curious how long it took before you saw progress. I think I've seen improvement in my athlete's foot but the rash on my hands is still bothering me. Let me know what you think about this product.

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priya_sharma4/16/2026

What about the skin irritation? I have used many creams that have caused me to have problems with my skin. It's a touchy subject for me, excuse the pun.

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philip_knight4/16/2026

I've had ringworm on my toe for a long time. I've tried everything. I think this works well for me because I have tried other creams and they just didn't do anything. I didn't think I would see a big difference, but I've had huge improvement in just a couple of weeks. This cream is a bit strong for me so I don't use it all the time and I use a lot of moisturizer after. If your skin is sensitive then this might not be the best product for you.

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susan_wilson4/16/2026

I’ve used this cream for athlete’s foot and it really helped me. I was skeptical at first, but I didn’t have any problems with it. I just wish it was cheaper.

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teresa_henry4/17/2026

Another option to consider: If you’re into natural, I heard that tea tree oil works wonders for some. It’s a bit more work, though. You need to dilute it with a carrier oil and apply it regularly. But it’s worth a try if you’re into that kind of thing.

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joyce_murray4/17/2026

I would like to know about the possible side effects Luliconazole cream can cause? I heard it can cause some skin irritations.

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peter_daniels4/17/2026

I love that this product works for athletes foot, but I don't think it's very good at getting rid of the itch. It makes it easier to handle the infection, though. It is a bit greasy but that's to be expected and it goes away after a while.

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james_morrison4/17/2026

I've been using Luzu for jock itch, finally something that works. I actually like that it comes in a variety of sizes so I can try different strengths to see what I need. I am debating trying the generic equivalent next time because it's a bit cheaper. If you're curious, it's marketed as ketoconazole. I think you can find it at most pharmacies. Only thing is currently the strength of the cream isn't as high as the original brand, but I think it's maybe okay because my skin isn't as sensitive. So far it's worked really well for me. I haven't had any of the serious side effects mentioned. I did have a skin irritation, but I think it's just because I was applying it really thick for a while and it wasn't needed.

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amber_sherman4/17/2026

I have a question: How does this cream compare with other antifungal creams? I have used Lotrimin and it not only it did the job but it was much cheaper.

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eric_reyes4/17/2026

I read the article and the rash, itching, and redness of the skin are common signs of an allergic reaction. I'm not sure I would use this product if I wasn't the type to really look into the side effects. It's a bummer that this can happen because I think it's a great product. I think I'll stick with my non-antifungal itch relief cream for now.