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Dr. Scholl's FreezeAway (Old Version)

3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 2,022 ratings

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Brand Dr. Scholl's
Item Dimensions LxWxH 5.5 x 3.25 x 1.63 inches
Product Benefits Skin Care
Specific Uses For Product Wart
Active Ingredients Dimethyl ether and propane

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  • Product Type:Health Personal Care
  • Item Package Dimension:5.08 cm L X8.64 cm W X12.45 cmh
  • Item Package Weight:5.6 ozs
  • Country Of Origin: United States
  • Safe To Use On Kids Ages 4 And Older

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Product Description

Dr. Scholl's Freezeaway removes warts in as quick as 1 session

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 3.25 x 1.63 inches; 0.63 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 40532
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 30, 2006
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Dr. Scholl's
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0019BQ0X0
  • Customer Reviews:
    3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 2,022 ratings

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Dr. Scholl's FreezeAway (Old Version)
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Dr. Scholl's Clear Away Liquid WART Remover // 1/3 fl oz, Clinically Proven, Fast-Acting, Maximum Strength for Common & Plantar Warts, Safe for Children 4+, 20 Treatments
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Compound W Wart Remover, Freeze Off Kit, 8 ct (Packaging May Vary)
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Price$22.20-13% $6.99
List:$8.04
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Price Per Unit$3.17 / Count$27.96 / Ounce$38.64 / Fl Oz$1.56 / Count
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Customer Ratings
Easy to use
4.2
4.4
4.2
3.3
Value for money
3.3
4.0
3.9
3.1
Comfort
3.0
4.0
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Royal Meds
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Amazon.com
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active ingredients
Dimethyl ether and propane
Salicylic Acid (17 %), Wart Remover
salicylic acid
Dimethyl Ether And Propane.
specific uses
Wart
Wart
Wart
Allergy
form
Drop
Gel
Liquid
Solid
weight
0.6 ounces
0.15 pounds
product benefit
Skin Care
Wart Removal
Wart Removal,Wart Remover
Itch Control
flavor
unflavored
Almond
dosage form
Gel
Liquid

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3.9 out of 5 stars
3.9 out of 5
2,022 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the ease of use of the health personal care product. They mention that the directions and kit are straightforward. They also say that the product is quick, simple, and doesn't hurt. However, some customers dislike the size. Opinions are mixed on the effect on skin, value, pain, performance, effect on body, and temperature.

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65 customers mention54 positive11 negative

Customers find the product extremely easy to use. They say it's simple, quick, and convenient. Additionally, customers mention that the setup is easy, the application is fast and painless, and the product comes with a detailed explanation of how to use it.

"...The directions are straight forward, but the product did almost nothing to treat my wart.Bad:•..." Read more

"...The application was fast and painless...." Read more

"...It was easy to use and moderately effective.I would not use this product on any sensitive skin areas...." Read more

"...It's quick and easy and barely traumatized the kids." Read more

509 customers mention218 positive291 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the product. Some mention it's easy to use and moderately effective, while others say it doesn't work so well. The gel is incredibly effective, but some say it only works for some types of growths and is not ideal for planters warts.

"...if there was any improvement, but was then disappointed that no improvement was seen...." Read more

"...This wart remover really works well and I am pleased with the results...." Read more

"...It didn't work well for me on skin tags either.Don't want to bang it too much. It is probably the best product in it's class...." Read more

"...The gel was incredibly effective. It deteriorates the layers of the skin until you get down to the roots...." Read more

93 customers mention38 positive55 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the product. Some mention it's good for the price, while others say it'll be a complete waste of money.

"...because the formula/solution got gunky pretty quick and was very much useless at that point...." Read more

"...this product on Amazon and, since it had great reviews and the price was excellent, I ordered it immediately...." Read more

"Buy freeze spray instead. This stuff works, but costs a lot more than freeze spray." Read more

"...how it works on humans, but it worked great on my dog and saved me a lot of money!" Read more

66 customers mention24 positive42 negative

Customers are mixed about the effect of the product on skin. Some mention it works well to burn off skin tags and warts, while others say that it turns white, blisters, and leaves cigarette burn like wounds.

"...Mild Pain / ItchingAfter treatment the top thin layer of the wart turned white...." Read more

"...does works with warts, but I can tell you it has done a very good job on my Skin Tags. Some people call them Tit Warts or Acrochordon...." Read more

"...Skin turns white and then it blistered a little. When the new skin grew back, no wart. This was fast wart away that was minimally painful...." Read more

"...(I expected a burn, so no complains here), but it didn't completely remove the skin tag...." Read more

62 customers mention24 positive38 negative

Customers are mixed about the temperature of the product. Some mention that it works, while others say that it didn't freeze off their warts.

"...The Freeze Away wart remover does sting upon application, but nothing too bad...." Read more

"...It works in a similar way to liquid nitrogen because it basically freezes the wart...." Read more

"...It froze and dried the top part, so in about 2 weeks I was able to scratch it off, but the base was still there...." Read more

"...What I do know is this system will not freeze properly if you don't wait the 30 seconds before pressing to the wart. Try both and see the difference!" Read more

57 customers mention25 positive32 negative

Customers are mixed about the pain of the product. Some mention that it didn't hurt like crazy, while others say that it was a little painful and caused some discomfort. Some customers also mention that the warts were gone in about 10 days.

"...For me, it was a little uncomfortable when my husband applied it to my foot but I also knew that it was doing its job...." Read more

"...It has been a week since I applied it, and it doesn't hurt anymore...." Read more

"...carried out If you press this thing on firmly, I pressed hard, you will feel sore but then about a minute after you remove it and things warm up you..." Read more

"...This was fast wart away that was minimally painful. I also had a wart on my finger that it's since gone and am treating my son's knee warts...." Read more

48 customers mention20 positive28 negative

Customers are mixed about the effect of the product. Some mention that it kills the warts within days, while others say that it stings during application and leaves dark marks.

"...It can sting a bit while you're applying it. You really have to hold it on the wart and thoroughly freeze it...." Read more

"...The gel was incredibly effective. It deteriorates the layers of the skin until you get down to the roots...." Read more

"...Stings while being applied and was itchy for about 30min afterward. Overall I’m disappointed with this product...." Read more

"This works with ALL warts regardless of what it may say. Some may take longer than others and need additional treatments...." Read more

25 customers mention0 positive25 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the product. They mention that the applicator seems unnecessary large, the tips are too big, and the applicaters come in only one unadjustable size. Some complain that the print is fairly small and the freeze head is a lot smaller than the Compound W version. They also mention that there is hardly any variety in the size and shape of the applier tips.

"...The print is fairly small but the product works best when it's applied correctly...." Read more

"...The only complaint I have is that the applicator is a little too large...." Read more

"...The biggest problems with this product is that the bottle is small and it's easy you use it up quickly...." Read more

"...that I found with this was that the applicaters included come in only one unadjustable size (about the diameter of a pencil eraser) and for small..." Read more

Works Well With Some Time and Patience...
4 Stars
Works Well With Some Time and Patience...
So this is probably the second time I've experienced having a wart throughout my lifetime. The first I remember was when I was in middle school and now as an adult. When I had the first wart, I simply used the Compound W formula that you would normally find over the counter at Target or what not. It comes in one of those small dark colored glass bottles and you apply it onto the wart with a brush that's attached to the lid. That product actually worked like a charm from what I remember and it removed the sucker no more than a couple weeks at most. With that in mind and my past experience with it, I decided to try the Compound W formula again for my most recent wart. It seemed to work this time around also except that it took a bit longer than I anticipated to come off and it just looked a bit gross to be honest. Smell was pretty bad and from what my girlfriend described, had fumes similar to nail polish. Unfortunately, I guess I didn't take it far/deep enough as the wart ended up growing back.Now I wasn't sure if this happened because the wart I had was located on the border of my skin where my fingernail and skin meet (refer to picture) or something else but I went ahead and bought a new Compound W bottle. Well, after about a week or so of the new bottle, I realized it wasn't quite working out mainly because the formula/solution got gunky pretty quick and was very much useless at that point. I guess that stuff lasts best when you zip it up in a zip-loc bag and put it in the fridge such that the alcohol doesn't evaporate. With that being said, I was a bit frustrated and decided to look up other ways to remove this wart.I recalled seeing this Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Wart Remover right next to the Compound W formula at Target actually but decided that it was more pricey and didn't really know if it was effective or not. After talking to a buddy of mine who is a doctor, I decided to give it a shot and decided to save a couple of bucks by ordering it through Amazon.The first application of this product gave me this weird feeling when the applicator touched my skin, as I was not sure of what to expect. The pain, at least to me, was minimal at most and I kept it on for the recommended time the directions said. I then waited a couple weeks as instructed and tried to see if there was any improvement, but was then disappointed that no improvement was seen. After going through the reviews and comments people posted on here though, I did decide to go 2-3x longer than the recommended time and apply it more frequently. When I say apply it more frequently, I mean that I would "freeze" the wart again when I felt there was no more sharp stinging pain upon touching the wart (takes about maybe 4-5 days until that pain goes away).After doing the aforementioned procedures, I did notice that things starting getting much more solid and crusty and I wasn't sure if I should peel it or let it be until it's on the verge of falling off. Well, while at work I couldn't help but notice it started to crack and what not so I went ahead and peeled it off. To my surprise, it looked like most (if not all) of the "bad skin" which was the wart was off and what was left is the "good" normal skin. It's still to early to tell if the damn thing is off for good or if maybe I should do one more application but I'm optimistic that it's getting there.I would highly recommend this to anyone else looking for alternative methods of removing a wart who doesn't want to put up with the funky smells of Compound W and the irritating looking nastiness that comes along with it. I will say that the directions that come with the product is too conservative and I don't see a reason why you can't use an applicator more than once. I would say, keep it on about 2-3x longer than directed and apply it once you don't feel that sharp stinging pain when the area is touched (you'll know what I mean when you get there).
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So this is probably the second time I've experienced having a wart throughout my lifetime. The first I remember was when I was in middle school and now as an adult. When I had the first wart, I simply used the Compound W formula that you would normally find over the counter at Target or what not. It comes in one of those small dark colored glass bottles and you apply it onto the wart with a brush that's attached to the lid. That product actually worked like a charm from what I remember and it removed the sucker no more than a couple weeks at most. With that in mind and my past experience with it, I decided to try the Compound W formula again for my most recent wart. It seemed to work this time around also except that it took a bit longer than I anticipated to come off and it just looked a bit gross to be honest. Smell was pretty bad and from what my girlfriend described, had fumes similar to nail polish. Unfortunately, I guess I didn't take it far/deep enough as the wart ended up growing back.

Now I wasn't sure if this happened because the wart I had was located on the border of my skin where my fingernail and skin meet (refer to picture) or something else but I went ahead and bought a new Compound W bottle. Well, after about a week or so of the new bottle, I realized it wasn't quite working out mainly because the formula/solution got gunky pretty quick and was very much useless at that point. I guess that stuff lasts best when you zip it up in a zip-loc bag and put it in the fridge such that the alcohol doesn't evaporate. With that being said, I was a bit frustrated and decided to look up other ways to remove this wart.

I recalled seeing this Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Wart Remover right next to the Compound W formula at Target actually but decided that it was more pricey and didn't really know if it was effective or not. After talking to a buddy of mine who is a doctor, I decided to give it a shot and decided to save a couple of bucks by ordering it through Amazon.

The first application of this product gave me this weird feeling when the applicator touched my skin, as I was not sure of what to expect. The pain, at least to me, was minimal at most and I kept it on for the recommended time the directions said. I then waited a couple weeks as instructed and tried to see if there was any improvement, but was then disappointed that no improvement was seen. After going through the reviews and comments people posted on here though, I did decide to go 2-3x longer than the recommended time and apply it more frequently. When I say apply it more frequently, I mean that I would "freeze" the wart again when I felt there was no more sharp stinging pain upon touching the wart (takes about maybe 4-5 days until that pain goes away).

After doing the aforementioned procedures, I did notice that things starting getting much more solid and crusty and I wasn't sure if I should peel it or let it be until it's on the verge of falling off. Well, while at work I couldn't help but notice it started to crack and what not so I went ahead and peeled it off. To my surprise, it looked like most (if not all) of the "bad skin" which was the wart was off and what was left is the "good" normal skin. It's still to early to tell if the damn thing is off for good or if maybe I should do one more application but I'm optimistic that it's getting there.

I would highly recommend this to anyone else looking for alternative methods of removing a wart who doesn't want to put up with the funky smells of Compound W and the irritating looking nastiness that comes along with it. I will say that the directions that come with the product is too conservative and I don't see a reason why you can't use an applicator more than once. I would say, keep it on about 2-3x longer than directed and apply it once you don't feel that sharp stinging pain when the area is touched (you'll know what I mean when you get there).
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