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2 pack of WartStick For the Removal of Common and Plantar Warts , Maximum Strength Stick, Salicylic Acid - 5.1g 2 pack of WartStick For the Removal of Common and Plantar Warts , Maximum Strength Stick, Salicylic Acid - 5.1g

2 pack of WartStick For the Removal of Common and Plantar Warts , Maximum Strength Stick, Salicylic Acid - 5.1g

2 pack of WartStick For the Removal of Common and Plantar Warts , Maximum Strength Stick, Salicylic Acid - 5.1g 2 pack of WartStick For the Removal of Common and Plantar Warts , Maximum Strength Stick, Salicylic Acid - 5.1g
$ 21.17

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Based on 893 ratings
Easy to use
9.38
Value for money
9.11

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Product Description

SALICYLIC ACID is a type of acid that occurs naturally in the body.
Stick of Wart
40% Strength
1 g

Questions & Answers

Is it possible to apply this to your face?

I am. My doctor once burned off a wart near my nose. Although it appeared to have vanished, it reappeared. I became frustrated with my attempts to conceal it with makeup. So, yes, I'm applying it to my skin! I have a q-shaped q-shaped q-shaped q-shaped To apply it more precisely, use the cotton tip with the cotton pulled off. It's shrunk in three days!

Why isn't the ingredients list displayed on the screen? Putting one up might be beneficial. ?

I'm not sure why it isn't included in the photo. However, I can attest to the fact that it was recommended by my dermatologist and that it is effective! I hope this information is useful.

Does this product have an expiration date?

It does not have an expiration date, which is a plus.

Selected User Reviews For 2 pack of WartStick For the Removal of Common and Plantar Warts , Maximum Strength Stick, Salicylic Acid - 5.1g

This method is superior to others
5/5

Warts on the soles of the feet are a nuisance. One of my students was adamant about not quitting. I experimented with the freezing product for three weeks in a row. It aided in the shrinkage of the wart but did not result in blistering of the skin beneath it. I then attempted to use those small discs in conjunction with some waterproof bandage tape. I think it would have been better if I had just spit on the wart, which was clearly laughing at me. br>Then I applied WartStick to the wart, buttered it up, and covered it with waterproof bandage tape. I peeled off the tape after two days and discovered soft, gooey skin around the wart. I used tweezers to remove it, exposing the evil wart on all sides. I snatched it from my foot and yanked it out. The skin healed and I no longer have a wart, which I believe was aided by the freezing procedure. The WartStick had a positive effect.

Makenna Maxwell
Makenna Maxwell
| Dec 29, 2021
Wart removal at home has never been easier
5/5

My 8-year-old's hands were covered in warts. We spent over $600 at the dermatologist and tried a variety of treatments (some of which were extremely painful), but nothing worked; in fact, one of the treatments actually made the warts worse by causing a thick ring around one of them. We had tried everything by the time I heard about WartStick, so I decided to give it a shot, despite my reservations. We did the treatment every night for seven weeks, and they were all gone with no pain! This product comes highly recommended. br>The first photo was taken after 5 weeks of treatment, and the last photo was taken after 7 weeks.

Santos White
Santos White
| Aug 25, 2021
A dermatologist suggested it
5/5

Compound W failed to remove two warts on my daughter, so I took her to the dermatologist. We were given two options by the doctor. We could bring them back to the office every two weeks to be frozen, or I could use Wart Stick. She informed me that they were available on Amazon and that she recommends them to her patients. It ended up being a much more cost-effective alternative. My daughter used it for a week and the warts have disappeared. Before you go to the dermatologist's office, I strongly advise you to try this.

Shepard PARKIN
Shepard PARKIN
| Dec 23, 2021
Client who is extremely pleased: This product helped me get rid of a wart that I'd had for about 5 years in just one month!! br>I began work on November 2nd
5/5

It's something I'd use twice a day if I were you. Once in the morning, and once in the afternoon or evening. Before applying the product, I would thoroughly wash my hands and the affected area, then evenly coat the wart with the product and cover it with a waterproof bandage. I'd use a tissue to wipe some product off the top of the wartstick so that it's a fresh new layer of product before re-applying it. apply. I did this until Wednesday, November 21st. br>The next morning (that Thursday), I removed my band aid and noticed a tiny flap of skin sticking up at the base of the wart. I felt compelled to pick at it, and when I did, brownish fluid oozed out (yeah, i know). I'm not sure if that's normal, but I washed it away with soap and cold water. I peeled the wart off and wrapped it in toilet paper. I tossed it in the trash (after a thorough inspection, of course: To clean it up a little more, I used hydrogen peroxide (the stuff that comes in a dark brown bottle). I covered it with a bandaid after it had dried because I was going out that day and didn't want it to come into contact with anything. br>I stopped using bandaids a week later, but the area where my wart was still red and tender to the touch. My lateral nail fold has partially vanished and my nail is exposed, as you can see in photos 3 and 4. Which isn't a big deal, but if you look at my finger closely enough, you'll notice that it's different from the others: )br>br>I remember feeling self-conscious when I was getting my nails done at the salon and I KNEW the asian ladies were talking poop about how gross my finger was in their language that I didn't understand; I don't blame them; it was pretty unsightly. I was so embarrassed that I never went to a nail salon again. I don't know why I didn't get rid of it sooner. br>However, I sincerely hope that my review was of sufficient assistance. I 1000% recommend
I 1000% recommend
I 1000% recommend Thank you for taking the time to read my essay, lolbr>br>P. I purchased a two-pack of wartsticks, but I only used one of them. I didn't even use up 1/4 of the tube, so there's a significant amount of product left in it. Maybe a quarter of that.

Harley Clayton
Harley Clayton
| Nov 23, 2021
Treatment that can be used at home, especially if getting to the doctor's office is difficult
5/5

I have one plantar wart, which I discovered in late February and saw my doctor about a week before the office closed in mid-March. March. He gave me a cryotherapy treatment and told me that it might or might not work, and that a second treatment might be necessary. This did not work in my case. I followed up with my doctor via virtual appointment and received permission to try salicylic acid. He suggested that we try it for four days. 6 weeks. Because of the higher percentage of salicylic acid in this product and some of the reviewers' comments, I decided to buy it. It's simple to use. br>br> After my foot and the wart area are completely dry after a shower, I apply the medicine and cover it with a band aid to prevent the medicine from being rubbed off by your sock or other clothing. Also, I don't want to see it any longer than I have to: The acid causes the skin to shed excessively, and I've had large chunks of skin peel away (there is new skin underneath). The wart has remained so far. My doctor said it would be a long process and that I might have to go through another round of cryotherapy and, if that doesn't work, surgery to remove it. They can, according to what I've read, eventually resolve on their own, but this can take years. If it didn't hurt when I walked, I'd be less concerned about it going away. After about four weeks of using this product, I can say that the area has become less painful because the wart and the irritated area around it have shrunk. br>br>And, on a more practical note, part of the reason it's so simple to use is that it comes in a chapstick-like container. If you're using an applicator, be careful not to get it on your lips. If you're wondering how this product can help with plantar warts, here's what you need to know. Salicylic acid, according to WebMD, works like this: br>br>"This medication is applied to the skin to treat common skin and plantar (foot) warts. Salicylic acid aids in the gradual peeling away of the wart. Corns and calluses can also be removed with this medication. Moles, birthmarks, warts with hair growing from them, and genital/anal warts should not be treated with this product. br>br>A keratolytic is salicylic acid. It's a salicylate, which means it's related to aspirin. It works by increasing skin moisture and dissolving the substance that makes skin cells stick together. The skin cells are easier to shed as a result of this. A virus is responsible for the development of warts. The virus is unaffected by salicylic acid.

Rocco Ford
Rocco Ford
| Nov 04, 2021

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