Compound W Maximum Strength One Step Invisible Wart Remover Strips, 14 CT








Key features
- •Compound W Maximum Strength One Step Invisible Strips easily,effectively and discreetly remove common and plantar warts
- •Self-adhesive, clear waterproof strips with salicylic acid wart removal treatment conceal and protect
- •Maximum strength wart remover without a prescription
- •Features 3-in-1 wart removal protection: treats, cushions and conceals
- •Compound W is #1 most trusted and dermatologist-recommended brand for wart removal treatment* *National Consumer Panel 52 Week Data: 1/28/2018, 1/27/2019, 1/26/2020 and IQVIA Claim Substantiation Validation Statement, 12/11/18 - 11/30/19
- •Contains 1 pack of 14 medicated strips; for use by adults and children 3 years of age or older
Compound W Maximum Strength One Step Invisible Wart Remover Strips, 14 CT
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It works!
Mazie P whittinghill✓ Verified Purchase•October 13, 2023
I got this stuff in on October 10th. Today is October 16th. It literally took less then a week to work. I used it in combo with their gel so maybe that had something to do with it as well.
But this wart has been bothering me for a year. Was the size and thickness of a Nipple and just ugly to look at. This stuff literally melted it off. I just moved the dead wart off in one piece.
Was easy to use. Hardly no pain. Did have a little burning when first applied but I believe that was the gel touching down onto the skin. But Def wasn't unbearable. Highly recommend! Now here is to hoping this ugly thing doesn't regrow back but if it does I have something waiting for it!
But this wart has been bothering me for a year. Was the size and thickness of a Nipple and just ugly to look at. This stuff literally melted it off. I just moved the dead wart off in one piece.
Was easy to use. Hardly no pain. Did have a little burning when first applied but I believe that was the gel touching down onto the skin. But Def wasn't unbearable. Highly recommend! Now here is to hoping this ugly thing doesn't regrow back but if it does I have something waiting for it!
The wart went away, but so did the side of my foot
Alex M.✓ Verified Purchase•October 8, 2023
I got these wart removers to take care of a wart on the side of my foot. Within a couple of weeks, it had taken the wart off. However, this pad was sliding around quite a bit on the side of my foot and ended up killing a much larger area of skin than just where the wart was. Once I had the wart off, a sizable piece of skin that had also been killed around the wart also came off that left my foot feeling raw for a few days. All-in-all, the job gone done, but not in the most comfortable way. In the future I will probably try using drops of some kind to get a more precise removal of the wart.
Great product so far
Rose L.✓ Verified Purchase•September 23, 2023
So far when reading through reviews before and during i didn't get the detail I liked so if you want a good reviews with the insides and outs then maybe this if for you!
So at first I was really fishy about this product. My mom bought for me because I have some pesky warts the refused to go away even after a visit to the dermatologist and spraying it ever so painfully with cold air and it still came back.
So the first time I put on the bandaid it definitely hurt. But if you have some fear of it hurting too bad, it definitely didn't hurt that bad. It was bearable enough because it only hurt if you purposely added pressure to it or accidentally knocked it into something.
The fine thing is that it only hurts for one to three days. For bigger wart maybe four. Possibly less.
I tried it for the longest time on a wart I've had for 4-5 years and at first it became all white which was concerning but I learned from reading other reviews was totally normal, and is. It'll start separating the bottom of the wart so it'll just leave a flatter harder to get rid of part that's mostly gripping onto the skin.
It truly depends on the size on how long it'll take, i tried it on two of my warts, the smaller one came off fully within a week or so, the tough one in probably a month or two, due to the fact it looks strange and white I couldn't tell if it was still there or just my skin pealing. So I definitely recommend breaks if it hurts too much or if it's been awhile to let it dry up since it gets soaked from washing hands. But not too many in case it grows back fast and you gotta repeat the process.
For it being water proof, definitely a lie. With the bigger wart and around my thumb, since the bandaid barely wraps around it constantly either unwraps by itself and gets wet and falls off, or gets too wet and falls off. I tried putting an actual water proof bandaid on top but it only works for so long. Its definitely annoying having to constantly change it but it's worth it.
As if right now both the tiny and bigger wart fell of completely, and there's a small chance they might come back from tiny bits that are still there so I'll update whenever, but the bigger one that had the bandaids on longer is dried up and the skin is all wrinkly. Sort of like an old persons hand. Probably because I left it there for too long, but it's not just around the wart but around the entire area where the bandaid was. When I finally decided to let it dry it didn't really hurt. Maybe if you poked at it with your nail, yeah, the skin was a bit sensitive, but for the smaller one it had no issues. Even though I left the smaller wart bandaid on for lest time it also is weirdly wrinkly, so maybe just avoided getting it too wet and leaving it damp. I often wash my hands because I constantly want to be clean, so it probably is the reason for this issue.
I put another normal bandaid over it for a bit so it could heal, then right before writing this i took it off to let it sit and see if it grows back or if at least the wrinkles leave. Like I said before I'll update whenever, but I started this process awhile ago, it probably takes shorter than I made it, it's just I constantly let it be there so also don't leave it on for too long because it'll definitely do some damage.
Mine doesn't seem like it will scar, mostly just dead skin pealing (gross ik) but the weird skin is definitely evidence something happened.
Even then, it's not that noticeable, but if you touch it, and if I bend my thumb it definitely is. It's much weirder on my thumb, so my pointer finger definitely will be fine, but my thumb might have some leftover damage, so just a warning not to leave it damp.
If your worried about the wrinkles don't be though since it doesn't hurt and isn't really noticeable, at least much less noticeable than the wart that was once there lol
So at first I was really fishy about this product. My mom bought for me because I have some pesky warts the refused to go away even after a visit to the dermatologist and spraying it ever so painfully with cold air and it still came back.
So the first time I put on the bandaid it definitely hurt. But if you have some fear of it hurting too bad, it definitely didn't hurt that bad. It was bearable enough because it only hurt if you purposely added pressure to it or accidentally knocked it into something.
The fine thing is that it only hurts for one to three days. For bigger wart maybe four. Possibly less.
I tried it for the longest time on a wart I've had for 4-5 years and at first it became all white which was concerning but I learned from reading other reviews was totally normal, and is. It'll start separating the bottom of the wart so it'll just leave a flatter harder to get rid of part that's mostly gripping onto the skin.
It truly depends on the size on how long it'll take, i tried it on two of my warts, the smaller one came off fully within a week or so, the tough one in probably a month or two, due to the fact it looks strange and white I couldn't tell if it was still there or just my skin pealing. So I definitely recommend breaks if it hurts too much or if it's been awhile to let it dry up since it gets soaked from washing hands. But not too many in case it grows back fast and you gotta repeat the process.
For it being water proof, definitely a lie. With the bigger wart and around my thumb, since the bandaid barely wraps around it constantly either unwraps by itself and gets wet and falls off, or gets too wet and falls off. I tried putting an actual water proof bandaid on top but it only works for so long. Its definitely annoying having to constantly change it but it's worth it.
As if right now both the tiny and bigger wart fell of completely, and there's a small chance they might come back from tiny bits that are still there so I'll update whenever, but the bigger one that had the bandaids on longer is dried up and the skin is all wrinkly. Sort of like an old persons hand. Probably because I left it there for too long, but it's not just around the wart but around the entire area where the bandaid was. When I finally decided to let it dry it didn't really hurt. Maybe if you poked at it with your nail, yeah, the skin was a bit sensitive, but for the smaller one it had no issues. Even though I left the smaller wart bandaid on for lest time it also is weirdly wrinkly, so maybe just avoided getting it too wet and leaving it damp. I often wash my hands because I constantly want to be clean, so it probably is the reason for this issue.
I put another normal bandaid over it for a bit so it could heal, then right before writing this i took it off to let it sit and see if it grows back or if at least the wrinkles leave. Like I said before I'll update whenever, but I started this process awhile ago, it probably takes shorter than I made it, it's just I constantly let it be there so also don't leave it on for too long because it'll definitely do some damage.
Mine doesn't seem like it will scar, mostly just dead skin pealing (gross ik) but the weird skin is definitely evidence something happened.
Even then, it's not that noticeable, but if you touch it, and if I bend my thumb it definitely is. It's much weirder on my thumb, so my pointer finger definitely will be fine, but my thumb might have some leftover damage, so just a warning not to leave it damp.
If your worried about the wrinkles don't be though since it doesn't hurt and isn't really noticeable, at least much less noticeable than the wart that was once there lol
Effective and Affordable
NJ Customer✓ Verified Purchase•August 28, 2023
I was skeptical at first, but Compound W Wart Remover Maximum Strength One Step Pads really do work! I had a wart on the bottom of my foot for months, and after just one week of using the pads, it was killed and almost completely gone.
The pads are easy to use. You just apply one to the wart every night and leave it on for 48 hours. The pad will dissolve the wart and the skin around it. After 48 hours, you remove the pad and soak the area in warm water for 5 minutes. Then, you use the included emery board to gently file away the dead skin.
I used six pads in total, and my wart is now almost completely gone. The skin around the wart is a little pink and sensitive, but it is healing well.
Overall, I am very impressed with Compound W Wart Remover Maximum Strength One Step Pads. They are easy to use, effective, and affordable. I would definitely recommend them to anyone with a wart.
The water resistance and adhesion could be better
The pads are easy to use. You just apply one to the wart every night and leave it on for 48 hours. The pad will dissolve the wart and the skin around it. After 48 hours, you remove the pad and soak the area in warm water for 5 minutes. Then, you use the included emery board to gently file away the dead skin.
I used six pads in total, and my wart is now almost completely gone. The skin around the wart is a little pink and sensitive, but it is healing well.
Overall, I am very impressed with Compound W Wart Remover Maximum Strength One Step Pads. They are easy to use, effective, and affordable. I would definitely recommend them to anyone with a wart.
The water resistance and adhesion could be better
Works great! Mine came of in 8 days!
Jennifer Cork✓ Verified Purchase•August 12, 2023
Update: It worked! New photo is added of fully healed thumb. Again, no discomfort whatsoever. The area is still slightly discolored, but other than that I have a smooth wart free thumb for the first time in years!! Yay!!!!
I have had a small wart on my dominant thumb for the past several years. Although it is small, it's location has made things difficult (particularly writing, which is terrible for a college student) as it has always been very sensitive and occasionally painful. I've tried freezing it, soaking it, using oils, even tried to just cut it out (not my finest moment) but nothing worked. I ordered compound W clear strips same day delivery on August 17th. The first photo is August 18th. I forgot to take photos after that. To be honest I wasn't convinced it was actually going to make it come off as the wart and the skin around it was tough and white after two days but nothing changed after that. Then last night, August 25th, the skin had literally just lifted off of my thumb and the wart with it. The area is slightly sensitive post removal but throughout the entire process there has been no pain or discomfort whatsoever. There is still a small ring on my thumb that was the base of the wart, along with what look like some patches in the center, so I will be covering the area with a regular bandaid today for protection and to let the good skin heal a little before I start using compound W to remove the rest tomorrow.
I will say that unlike advertised, these strips are not waterproof. The surface getting wet is fine but if water reaches the adhesive it will come off. That wasn't a big problem for me as I would typically take it off before I showered (if I didn't I wore a glove) and I was careful when washing my hands. Also, let the strip tell you when it's ready to come off, not the other way around. I tried to remove it prematurely one time and discovered that the adhesive and salicylic acid patch are pretty powerful and will not come off on any schedule other than their own. Once it is ready to come off though, replace it. Don't wait until the 48 hours if it's ready to come off before then. I only think one of mine made it that long, and for the rest I replaced them anywhere between 20 and 36 hours of use. Again, you're on the strips schedule not the other way around.
Overall I am HIGHLY satisfied with this product. It takes patience, mine came off in 8 days but for others it may take several weeks. But no matter the timeframe, this product does what it says it will do.
I will be updating whenever the rest of the base skin has come off and then healed over, but as of right now, 5 stars and I would highly recommend to anyone with a stubborn wart!!
I have had a small wart on my dominant thumb for the past several years. Although it is small, it's location has made things difficult (particularly writing, which is terrible for a college student) as it has always been very sensitive and occasionally painful. I've tried freezing it, soaking it, using oils, even tried to just cut it out (not my finest moment) but nothing worked. I ordered compound W clear strips same day delivery on August 17th. The first photo is August 18th. I forgot to take photos after that. To be honest I wasn't convinced it was actually going to make it come off as the wart and the skin around it was tough and white after two days but nothing changed after that. Then last night, August 25th, the skin had literally just lifted off of my thumb and the wart with it. The area is slightly sensitive post removal but throughout the entire process there has been no pain or discomfort whatsoever. There is still a small ring on my thumb that was the base of the wart, along with what look like some patches in the center, so I will be covering the area with a regular bandaid today for protection and to let the good skin heal a little before I start using compound W to remove the rest tomorrow.
I will say that unlike advertised, these strips are not waterproof. The surface getting wet is fine but if water reaches the adhesive it will come off. That wasn't a big problem for me as I would typically take it off before I showered (if I didn't I wore a glove) and I was careful when washing my hands. Also, let the strip tell you when it's ready to come off, not the other way around. I tried to remove it prematurely one time and discovered that the adhesive and salicylic acid patch are pretty powerful and will not come off on any schedule other than their own. Once it is ready to come off though, replace it. Don't wait until the 48 hours if it's ready to come off before then. I only think one of mine made it that long, and for the rest I replaced them anywhere between 20 and 36 hours of use. Again, you're on the strips schedule not the other way around.
Overall I am HIGHLY satisfied with this product. It takes patience, mine came off in 8 days but for others it may take several weeks. But no matter the timeframe, this product does what it says it will do.
I will be updating whenever the rest of the base skin has come off and then healed over, but as of right now, 5 stars and I would highly recommend to anyone with a stubborn wart!!
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