Say goodbye to warts, hello to confidence! ✨
WartStick Maximum Strength Salicylic Acid Solid-Stick is a highly effective wart remover designed for both common and plantar warts. With a powerful 40% salicylic acid formula, it offers painless and odorless application, making it suitable for all ages. Each stick provides over 35 customizable applications, ensuring a fast and efficient wart removal process. Trusted for generations, WartStick is the go-to solution for safe and effective wart treatment.
B**E
It really works!
Completely cured my daughters LARGE plantar wart in just under a month. I called the pediatrician on June 9 because it was hurting her when walking so bad and just growing larger, they couldn't get her in until July 7 so I got on Amazon and ordered this. We have used it mostly everyday at least once, but it's summer so haven't done it as religiously as we could've. By June 20 it had already flattened and become significantly less painful. On July 2nd the whole wart fell off and her foot it now completely healed. Her wart was at least a nickel size with multiple other tiny ones beginning to form. This stuff TRULY WORKS. I would recommend this product to anyone i know suffering from a plantar wart.
A**…
Unbelievable... this stuff really works
I've had a bump on my arm, real close to the spot where you'd get a vaccination... it would NOT go away and I'd subconsciously scratch it making it worse. This when on for months, I asked my doctor what it was and he didn't know, he'd never seen anything like it (doesn't exactly instill confidence in my doctor). Anyway I ordered this stuff from Amazon and followed the instructions. I didn't check it daily, cause it was a PITA to replace the band-aid. After a few days, I checked it and the bump was 99% gone. I applied a little more, checked in a couple days and it's like there was never anything there, my skin is perfectly smooth with no discoloration. Amazing stuff. It actually works. Highly recommended, don't hesitate.... and it's inexpensive (i.e. cheap).
N**E
Not bad
This was really nice. Easy to apply, it worked well to exfoliate. It did not completely remove stubborn warts even with repeated use over time, but the design is good and easy to use and I think it would work on less stubborn ones.
L**K
Only thing that has worked!
Only thing that works!!! We tried every over the counter medicine and went to the dermatologist and they did the freeze and gave us some expensive cream and nothing worked. This works!!! And doesn’t irritate the skin surrounding the warts. Don’t burn either! Works great for kids.
L**E
Packaging needs some work…
To be honest I am not certain how many stars to give this product- our doctor told us to buy this- he pulled it up on his phone after he froze my daughters wart on her elbow and said to order it to be used in addition to the freezing. I was surprised to see 40% salicylic acid in the same dispensing system as chap stick! Like WTH! This is just an accident waiting to happen. I told my daughter to be sure every time she used it on her wart to put it back into the box that said wart stick on it, and please… change this package up before someone unknowingly puts this on their lips!! Yikes!!Oh yeah, I hope it works quick so I can throw it away in the trash soon!!!
J**I
This works, but...
...maybe not how you expect.NOTE: _This is not medical advice, I am simply retelling an experience with a product. Please consult a physician for medical advice_Perhaps there are different types of warts out there, but for the case we were dealing with here, this product worked- but in an unexpected way. We assumed the product was like a type of pimple-cream: put it on the affected area as directed, and VIOLA! But not in our case. After 6 weeks of use (about half the recommended time), it was evidence that the wax stick [not sure if it's classified as wax, but that's what I'm calling it here] was just deteriorating the skin around the wart/fungus, and not the actual wart itself.We've never dealt with this before, so we kept applying the wax at least daily, with reports of discomfort (it's literally melting away the skin [turns the skin white, as the wax erodes the dermal layers. The spent wax and skin need cleaned at least twice per day.)In short, because the wax seemed to be taking a very long time, with very little 'direct' effect, a lot of cleaning effort and pain; we decided to use a set of hemostats and pull the root of the wart out.In brief, the wax stick helped erode the top layers of skin to allow us to pull out the root of the wart. This erosion over the course of weeks yielded a small but tolerable pain (versus just cutting directly to the root). Once the skin was soft and white, it was easier to separate the tube of the wart from the sidewall, by twisting in clockwise and counter-clockwise circles/spirals; eventually prying it free from its base. Very painful processI have not been able to find a higher concentration of commercial salicylic acid without having to get into mild chemistry. Perhaps other people have a different type of problem or different experience, but this worked for us. It does cause pain if you rub acid on your foot and walk around on it.We kept everything clean, and after some time of applying product, we let the skin around it heal, and then began application again. We would dress the area with a non-stick bandage and tape. During one of the healing stages (6-8 weeks in), we used a scalpel (Exact-o actually/thank you) to carefully cut the skin free around the white stalk, and then used a slightly duller edge to 'pry' around the edges enough to get ahold of the stalk with the hemostats. At this point, we had to be very careful so as to not break the white stem (it broke once for us, and took a week plus to grow back strong enough to pull on). We very carefully attached the hemostat and locked them. Then, using precise gentle force- pull, turn and twist the stalk. The wart will be attached to the skin it's growing through, so we had to very carefully get the sides free. Because this is a delicate process, it took us over an hour. Using constant, but miniscule torque, we tore the sidewalls of the stalk, from the sidewalls of the skin (both cylindrical). At the base is a rough, root connection to the skin and because we had completely and cleanly separated the sidewall, the base root just popped out. We actually applied more wax to the hole ensure the root was "cleaned out" (but painfully increased closure/healing time)The healing time for a cylindrical wound took us longer time to recover from than a linear cut. During this time, we applied an antibacterial salve and dressed with non-stick bandage and tape. We kept everything clean with rubbing alcohol while working. We were warned not to break pieces of the wart off, as the new pieces may form a new, full, wart. We checked out the area twice daily- cleaning, and inspecting for new growth until the base of the skin was healed completely. [As an aside, we feel this originated from going outdoors in a sub/tropical area with lots of ground fungi- barefoot]So that was our experience, your experience may vary.Don't expect to just put this product on and make your wart go away magically. As noted from the other reviews, it can be painful depending on the user's tolerance level. It will take some effort to remove, and this product can help.5-stars
S**D
Effective and easy to use
This works well for me- no mess and very effective
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