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donell

USA
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Posted - 12/18/2010 :  13:36:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I woke up this morning reached for the face cream and it hit- wrinkles really, now ,it is big holes that will be there. I tried wart remove on my hand - gueez! it hurts and itches it and looks really terrible. Has anyone used this do I continue no matter how it looks?

janagain

USA
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Posted - 01/28/2011 :  12:18:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
could you be a little more specific about what the "it" is? And what wart remover are you using?
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jenny

USA
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Posted - 07/22/2011 :  14:00:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Warts are growing due to human papillomavirus. And u can even get treatment at home and its not mandatory to visit doctor for the treatment. U can remove simple warts by using salicylic acid wart remover and using dimethyl ether. http://www.instantwartmoleremover.com
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forest01

USA
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Posted - 09/22/2011 :  21:10:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I don't sure face are can use aldara?? But i buy it directly at http://www.buyaldaracream.com i don't have any problem.
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