Thursday 23 May 2013

Over the counter wart removal products


Removing your warts with a commercial product

Each year, a lot of people undergo wart removal procedures. Often the procedure is done right at home, either with a home remedy or an over-the-counter product. At home wart removal procedures have always been popular and if you have a wart there is a good chance that you may be thinking about removing your warts at home. If this is the case, you may be ready to try a commercial, over-the-counter wart remover.

Over-the-counter wart removers, like any other store bought products, are available for sale at most retail stores. These include grocery stores, department stores, health and beauty stores, as well as drug stores and pharmacies. You can buy them without ever having to visit your doctor.

A low cost option
In addition to being easy to get, over-the-counter wart removers are popular because they are relatively easy to afford. The cost of a commercial wart remover will all depend on which type of product you purchase. If this is your first time buying one, you will soon find out that you have a number of different options. There are numerous product manufacturers to choose from, and different wart remover types to choose from. These types typically include medicated bandages or freeze-off formulas.

Freeze-off wart removers
Perhaps the most popular type of wart remover currently available for sale at a store, is the freeze-off wart removers.  As mentioned above, freeze-off wart removers are made by a number of different product manufacturers. Since they all largely do the same thing, the only difference is the price. Salicylic acid is the main ingredient in commercially available wart freezing off products.

Medicated removal bandages
In addition to freeze-off wart removers, you can also find wart removal products that use medicated bandages. The cost of medicated wart removal bandages or pads will all depend on how big of a package you wish to purchase. These products can be bought online as well as in-store.These affordable wart removal pads or bandages will of course take time to work effectively. Unlike many freeze-off wart removers, the medicated pads or bandages do not work right away. In fact, some of these products have been known to take around two weeks or even a month to work.

Whether you make the decision to purchase a freeze-off wart remover, or a medicated wart removing pad,  you are sure to find something that works for you.

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