Say goodbye to warts! 👋 Your skin deserves the best.
WartStick is a maximum strength wart removal solution featuring a high concentration of salicylic acid. Its convenient stick format allows for precise application on common and plantar warts, ensuring effective treatment while protecting healthy skin. Each pack includes two sticks for extended use.
S**W
No one mentioned how much pain it would cause... but it WORKED!
I wish so much I took pics of before, during and after. The product works... I have been battling a wart on my finger/under my nail for almost 2 years. Have gotten it frozen off by a dermatologist, treated it with compound W, tried essential oils, manuka honey, apple cider vinegar... EVERYTHING, and all anything ever did was upset the wart and it would end up bigger and uglier, and came back with a vengeance. With each of those attempts, I could never get all the seeds to go away, and each treatment was REALLY painful.So I read a ton of the reviews on this WartStick, and decided that I would give it a try. It arrived and I had been attempting to treat my wart was manuka honey and manuka oil (alternating each day which one I used for about a week). The honey made the texture of the wart softer, so I'm wondering if that helped. The manuka oil was less diluted, and very effective at causing the wart to feel irritated, but not too much pain. Once I got the WartStick, I applied it immediately, being careful to only apply it to the wart and not the surrounding skin. I put a bandaid over it and when I woke up the next morning, it was much more aggravated, red and with some minor pain. I cleaned it up, reapplied the WartStick and bandage and this time didn't check back on it for a full 24 hrs... at that time the pain was HORRIBLE (not one review mentioned how much this would hurt, I wanted to throw up from the amount of pain my little pinky finger was in)! Worse then any attempt I had ever made to rid myself of this wart. It was red, my finger was swollen and I was questioning going to the doctor, worried about an infection. I decided that I would let it breathe without a bandaid or any kind of 'treatment'. 2 days of letting it breathe and scab over, I woke up that morning and part of the scab had lifted, so I went to lightly rub it off (to avoid it getting snagged) when all of the sudden the entire scab lifted off and to my surprise there wasn't a black seed to be seen!!It's been about a week now since I first applied the WartStick, my skin is still healing, but doesn't hurt whatsoever, there is still no signs of the black wart seeds and I've been making sure to apply a good quality cuticle oil to my finger, to care for the new skin. Because of where this wart was located, my nail bed may never be back to it's pretty self, but for the first time since having this wart, I feel like I have hope that it will not be returning.Please note that this will indeed become painful, but as for now, I see no signs of the wart returning and to me it was worth the pain.On another note, I've read that sometimes the hard to get rid of warts, have to become 'infected' for your body to fight them... I believe this product did that for me, quickly and effectively!I will update if this pesky wart returns, but for now I am hopeful that WartStick kicked it's butt.
S**S
Worked, no pain.
This is the only one of three home products I tried that worked.First I tried liquid salicylic acid. It never seemed to have much effect. I think if I had been able to apply it many many times a day it would have worked, but in my job environment, it wasn’t possible.Second, I tried the aerosol can wart remover to freeze it off. Never worked a bit. Following the instructions for amount of time the cold tip was in contact with the wart seemed way too low.Finally I tried this product. The waxy nature of the stuff makes it easy to apply a greater amount to the wart. I would do that and put on a small bandage. It was on my inner thumb.In a little more than a week 3/4 of the wart died and peeled off. I started adding a lesser amount directly to the remaining wart and used bandages with tiny little pads. Again in about a week it peeled away.Now at this point I couldn’t tell if it was all dead or not. I let it heal for a few days and saw what I thought was it starting to grow back, but in retrospect think it was not.So being unsure I did it again for several days. Finally I was convinced it was gone and I’ve let it heal up. Seems to be gone.I really do recommend the little 1/4 inch pad bandaids toward the end. It’s all about getting the medication on the wart and only on the wart to avoid as much collateral damage of surrounding tissue as possible.Way better than going to a doctor, painless, inexpensive. I recommend highly.
J**J
Great product
Great product for softening calluses and heels. Need to watch those price increases.
T**5
Easy to use at home treatment, especially if not easy to go to the doctor's office for treatment....
I have one plantar wart. I noticed it in late February and saw my doctor just before things closed down in mid-March. He did a cryotherapy treatment and clearly let me know that it may or may not work and a second treatment may be required; in my case, it did not work. Followed up with my doc via a virtual appointment, got the OK to try out salicylic acid. He indicated to try it for 4 - 6 weeks. I purchased this product due to its higher percentage of salicylic acid and the comments of some of the reviewers.It is easy to apply. I apply after my foot and the wart area are completely dry after a shower and then cover it with a band aid. That helps keep the medicine from being rubbed off by your sock or such. Also, I don't like seeing it more than I have to :-). The acid results in the skin shedding itself in overdrive mode and I have had large pieces of skin come off (there is new skin underneath it). So far, the wart it still there. My doc indicated that it a long process and in the end I still may have to go with another round of cryotherapy and, if that does not work, I can have it surgically removed. I have read they can eventually resolve on their own, but that can take years. I would be less pressed about it going away if it were not painful when walking. I can say that the area has become less painful after about four weeks of using this product as the wart and the irritated area around it have become smaller.And, on an important practical note, part of it being easy to apply is that it comes in a chapstick-like applicator, so be careful to not accidentally apply it to your lips ;-).In case you're wondering how this product may be helpful in treating plantar warts -- per WebMD, this is how salicylic acid works:"This medication is used on the skin to treat common skin and foot (plantar) warts. Salicylic acid helps cause the wart to gradually peel off. This medication is also used to help remove corns and calluses. This product should not be used on the face or on moles, birthmarks, warts with hair growing from them, or genital/anal warts.Salicylic acid is a keratolytic. It belongs to the same class of drugs as aspirin (salicylates). It works by increasing the amount of moisture in the skin and dissolving the substance that causes the skin cells to stick together. This makes it easier to shed the skin cells. Warts are caused by a virus. Salicylic acid does not affect the virus."
G**L
Expensive
Bit pricing
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