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Seriously, work in progress Sep 07, 2010 Okay, so for the skeptics, I will try to keep this short and to the point. I am in the process of using this product. I did not get it from Amazon, I got it at a local CVS. I was looking for the Freeze stuff (I was totally in the dark about wart remover things) and saw that they cost upwards of 16 or more dollars. I decided to go with the stick instead. I have been using it for a few weeks. I applied it to a wart that has been on my finger for a while now, and after maybe a week it started to peel off. I.was.a.mazed. I would rub the edge of the stick around the wart to try to keep it from getting all over my finger (since the wart is fairly small). This has kept the peeling down to a minimum on my good skin. I have let it dry for a while to allow my skin some heal time, but I will continue treatment this week. It really does work (so far, to an extent).
Great job! Aug 30, 2010 I have been going to my dermatologist to get rid of some very small warts on my toes, and this wart stick seemed to do just as well of a job with a lot less cost! Great product!
Wart stick Aug 20, 2010 Convenient to use, but doesn't work near as well as liquid. Also it's the size of lip gloss sticks, so hard to confine to smaller area.
LOVE it! Aug 17, 2010 I have had numerous amounts of flat warts on both of my hands for many years and I have used both medicated band-aids and the salycic liquid with neither of them working. I decided to try the wart stick just for the heck of it and, within a week, I noticed a HUGE difference. I have always been embarrassed by my hands and I can finally wave my hands without covering them up with my sleeves! I am extremely happy with this product. Your warts will peel, but that just means that it's working! I can't believe how incredible this stuff works. I would recommend it to anyone!!
It Does Remove Plantar Warts Aug 14, 2010 Spring 2009, I went to a Dermatologist to remove my plantar warts. He suggested the allergic immune response method using DNCB. That stuff is a known mutagen, burned like crazy, ate deep holes in the bottom of my feet, and took six months for me to see any results. I also had to go in the doctor's office every two months to get the 2% solution applied to my warts. Can't remember the exact out-of-pocket expense, but it was way more than $6, and inconvenient. Much to my disappointment, this spring, they all reappearred. I wasn't going back to waste more time and money at the doctor's office. I found this product and decided since it was only $6 and a lot stronger than Compound W that I'd give it a try.
I've been using this for 3 weeks max. I swiped a fairly good amount on my warts once a day, then covered the areas with bandaids. First gone was a single plantar wart that came completely off/out. I have mosaic plantar warts on the balls of both feet. I can't see or feel them anymore, but I will continue to apply the Wartstick for another couple of weeks to make sure it removes the layers deep enough to get them out.
The only complaint I have about the product is that it's difficult to get it on a single wart without getting it on the adjacent, unaffected skin, but I'll happily put up with a little peeling of some nearby skin to get rid of these warts. The stuff does work! Try it. It's only $6!
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