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(More customer reviews)I've had to use Dr. Scholl's twice in my life, once to remove a painful plantar wart under my foot, and more recently for a corn. Dr. Scholl's is a proven product and I do not take chances with store brands or cheaper alternatives, although $3/packet is very cheap (but you have to buy 8). They are twice the price at my local Walgreens and Rite-Aid.
The product is very effective and works as advertised, usually with just 2 applications, as stated on the packaging. Be sure to find the sheet of little brown stickers inside the packet. It can be easy to miss. This is the salicylic acid disc that burns off the corn (it doesn't hurt). The corn will become white over time and can be eventually peel off. The soft rubber cushions you see in the photo are just the covers to wear while the acid works. You change them every 2 days. Both times, it took less than 1 week to treat.
Corns and calluses are pathologically the same (hardening of the skin in response to pressure and friction). Corns are usually focused at a smaller point and shaped like a cone while calluses can be spread out over a larger area, so be sure to buy the right kind of treatment. For plantar warts, use Dr. Scholl's Clear Away Wart Remover Medicated Disks, Plantar for Feet, 24-Count Boxes (Pack of 3).
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