🚀 Freeze your worries away with Dr. Scholl's!
Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away MAX Wart Remover offers a fast and effective solution for removing common and plantar warts. Utilizing advanced freezing technology, it allows for treatment in as little as 10 seconds, making it a convenient at-home option. With easy-to-use point and click technology and expert backing, this product ensures safe and precise application for optimal results.
C**R
Not very effective
Did not take off my warts, had to see a specialist
A**R
A nearly painless tool for removing skin tags and warts
Yes this means you're going to freeze the wart or skin tag off, and it might hurt. But not very much and it's better than a wart because those could be catchy if you don't get rid of them. In my hand I find that there's more than enough freeze for more than 10 applications perhaps 12. I also find typically on my Feet it takes more than four applications over months to eradicate a plantar wart that's not very big because they just come back 75% of the time. But I don't think that's because this product is in any way uneffective it just takes a couple of applications to kill it at the root, and for some reason the Skin's real thick On My Feet so probably I should freeze a lot longer. But I'm fully satisfied and my outcomes are good and I haven't injured myself and it doesn't hurt too much. Just leave the blister to heal naturally and Flake away in its own time don't pick at it.
D**.
revised---works on warts.. not on just general wound issue
looked like this was the way to go.. tiny seed wart, bottom of the big toe.. per a Dr's diagnosis at general checkup.two treatments later..... wart is still there..maybe this tiny wart is immune to frostbite.. i dont know.. i tried the recommended time for the spray on 1st treatment.. saw no results in 10 days.. so i did a longer 2nd spray..nope.. nada... no good.. painful, but, the wart remains.. going to a foot Dr to handle it now..you might have better luck, but, did NOT work at all for me, on one tiny wart, after 2 separate treatments.Updated after Foot Doctor visit-- there was no wart at all, that was a Miss-diagnosis by the GP, it was simply an irritated wound on the bottom of my foot.so this stuff SHOULD work just fine on an actual wart issue.
C**.
The bottle contained only compressed air
I have used this product before and was very happy with it. HOWEVER this container seemed to have no chemical agents in it. When applied only air came out ... there was ZERO freezing happening. It reminded me of when the previous purchased product had expended the chemical. This purchase had an expiration date only 4 months away. I don't know if this was returned by someone, leaked after manufacture, or was not filled properly by the manufacturer.
B**M
The Expiration Date Matters
I purchased this product a couple years ago and it worked well. I had a stubborn planters wart on the ball of my foot and found that wart-removing band aids weren't getting rid of it, so I supplemented those with Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Max. That did the trick.Recently I got a planters wart on the same location on my other foot, so I purchased this product again. Unfortunately, it did not work. Instead of a freezing spray, it just blew cool air onto the wart. I was disappointed, because it had worked so well before. I then noticed that the can I purchased expired in 4 months. I saw a can from a local retailer that expired in 10 months, and decided to buy it. This newer can worked significantly better, but not as good as I remembered. I decided to search further, and found a can at another retailer that expired in 15 months, so I purchased that one. Finally! This last can worked very well!This product works, and if you get a good can, you will feel a sharp stinging sensation when you spray. If you don't feel a sharp sting that makes you want to grit your teeth, I don't think you're getting the full treatment.My suggestion is to shop at a retailer where you can check the bottom of the package for the expiration date. Apparently this product doesn't have as long a shelf life as the manufacturer thinks. I would look for a package with an expiration date that is at least around 15 months out.
G**S
Freezes well
Not sure what the negative reviews are talking about. It t freezes well. I can see white frost and feel it get cold. I used on my son and the wart height disappeared in like 2-3 days and a bloody red circle remained as expected from killing the tissue. The can has to be upside down and then all you do is hit the button. Not sure how people mess this up. They include disks to limit the skin area that is frozen. Takes 15sec of spray. If you do less, like 5-10, it wont freeze enough and it will be a waste. Cold doesnt kill tissue, freezing does. Yes it does hurt. You can go the slow route and use the salic acid or let the body eventually fight it in 1-2 years.
T**3
Work wonders
I had a wart that came up on the left side of my face out of nowhere. It just started to grow, so I got Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Max wart remover spray. It told me that it would have been 10 treatments however it worked in nine and I missed 2 days in between I didn't do the treatment however one thing you need to be careful of this is not recommended for the face and you got some round circles to actually cover the skin of where the wart is. In one of my treatments, I removed it too quickly, and the fluid burnt my face, so I have a little scar, but the wart is gone.
M**T
Broken or expired product
When I got these I gave one to my dad and when he went to use it it was dead would not work I have one more but have not needed to use it so vets are you got a 50/50 chance on it working
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