Dr. Scholl's | How To Use Liquid Corn/Callus Remover
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- Step by step instructions on how to use Dr. Scholl’s® Liquid Corn/Callus Remover, for safe and effective removal.
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I used this product years ago and it works. My corns never came back either and it's been about 40 years now.
I pulled my corn out with my fingers never grew back had them since 5th 2001 grade removed last year lol... now i have a new one from snug shoes ill try this
you know what caused your corns in the beginning?
@@Growing_Virtuouslywearing shoes that are to small causing friction n when you walk and it makes me he corn
Love the product. I wish there were more pads.
I would suggest the liquid remover for bigger areas and later stage corns. Skin whitens and sheds of only after 7+ days for bigger ones. Even after shedding, deeper corns can survive. Consult doctor or give a 4 day gap between use. I Cover with bandage(s) and keep on for 1 week applying everyday, then peel if seems falling of. Even saw people scrubbing of top dead white layer before daily new application.
Use own bandages for better coverage
I have some wart remover with a 17% salicylic acid solution , can I apply this and cover with a Band-Aid ?...Thanks
when I use it and remove it forms a white-looking thing I washed the dried liquid off with hot water. btw it corn, do I not wash it and keep applying substance for days or should I remove the dried substnce by washing it off and doing that one or twice a day or do I keep that acid on for multiple days and keep applying till its off
Is it ok if I use a q tip to dip and cover the callus?
When the corn turns white while on the treatment, what does it means?
Is it okay to put the cushions (with the hole in the middle) on before applying the drops?
Hi Stephanie - Please follow the directions as the video indicates. The cushion should be applied after treatment to protect the area. Thank you!
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After applying it, how long should I keep it on before washing it? Instructions don't say anything about time. I used, and then after 2 hours, I soaked in warm water and remove it? How many hours should I leave it on?
I can't find the answer too 😂
@@MOBAGamingNYC And it didn't really work at all.
@@otaviooliveirajpn Just finished using mine. I had it for one day on my feet, then the next day I tried to peel it off coz it looks like a dry white skin. Oh boy the skin did peel off.
But my feet bled 😂 I think I peeled off too early.
@@MOBAGamingNYC I ended up using a pumice stone. Worked well!
@@otaviooliveirajpn Where did you buy yours? I bought a Callus Shaver but im scared to use it coz I might shave too deep 😂
Do i wash it afterthe 5 mintutes or leave it for tomorrow for the next treatment
What did you do? Washed it out or left it ?
Why only 3 cushions pads? This is really annoying!🥴😕 Can i purchase the cushions separately?
Not at this time, but we will be sure to share your feedback with our team. Thank you!
This left my corn hard and dark what should I do next
Treatment should continue until your corn has fallen off. Once the corn has been removed, you can continue to use the corn cushions that come in the package to protect the area during healing.
I applied the treatment overnight after my morning shower i reapplied let it sit for the entire day aswell. Continued the process for a few days as my corns weren’t in an advanced state. It worked and they never came back as i tried not to wear close fitting shoes anymore.
Is that “corn” supposed to be red?
Are the cushions imperative? The set only has three be the procedure has to be done twice a day for 14 days. Three cushions obviously won’t cover that.
don’t remove the cushion daily , try adding your own plaster over it . Apply the liquid under the cushion .try leaving a single cushion on for 1 week.
I am from India from where should I buy this product
Outside of the US, Dr. Scholl's is manufactured and distributed by Reckitt Benckiser. Please contact their Customer Support team for local product availability. Thank you!
Once it’s dry should we cover with socks? Basically I’m using this at night any specific instructions or it’s okay to sleep with this on
Yes, you may put socks on after using. Thanks!
@@DrScholls So it's okay to leave on? We don't have to rinse off the sacylic acid solution?
@@chocolatecharley99 The liquid Corn/Callus Remover is designed to penetrate the corn or callus over time post application. Hence, for best effectiveness, the product should not be removed following application. 17% Salicylic acid, as an OTC Monograph Drug, has been found to be safe and effective for use under these conditions.
@@DrScholls Okay. Thank you!
Can I use this for a corn in between my toes? If not what should I use?
Yes, you can use the product for a corn between your toes. Thanks!
I have did everything in the video but how long should I keep that on my foot ?
2 hours according to my doctor
Damn I left it for like a whole day when I go to school also now they disappeared @@monteraid
@@lost.5518 I think it’s fine. The person behind the channel responding to the questions say you should just keep it on and not wash it off.
How are you supposed to apply the product to a larger callused area? The applicator is a hard stick. I've dipped it in the bottle and a tiny drop falls off, but it will take more than 50 droplets to cover a normal sized callus. I tried using the side of the stick to apply the product, but the stick got a sticky white residue. I called your customer service, but was just told to watch this video. Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
The stick is used in the Liquid Corn/Callus remover product to ensure that the product does not run over unintended areas of application. It should deliver a small drop of product that can be spread by the side of the stick. And yes, it may take several applications to cover an extensive Callus.
Again, this is done to ensure product integrity during multiple uses.
For a Callus this extensive, I might suggest that you try the Dr. Scholl’s Callus Remover Cushions with the solid disc of salicylic acid which, independent of it’s size, will release salicylic acid at a steady rate to disperse throughout the Callus and aid in removal.
Dr. Scholl's ok
been using it for 14 days & it’s white what do I do for it to come off
Did you apply the product to a corn or callus?
@@DrScholls same mine is corn
mine as well. Its a corn
For How long after we apply the liquid we shall soak it
You may soak the corn or callus for up to 5 minutes to assist with removal, but this should be done prior to applying the product. If you have any additional questions, please contact our Customer Support team at drscholls.care@drscholls.com. Thanks!
@@DrScholls That was not his question. After applying the liquid, how long should we leave it on to achieve the best results? After how long should we wash it out? an hour?
Do we peel off the dried liquid? Instructions don't clarify
You can try to remove the dried liquid, but be careful not to pull off skin in the process. The area could be a little sensitive after the first treatment. If it hurts to pull off the dried liquid, leave it there, wash the area thoroughly as directed, and treat. The new liquid will penetrate to do the work.
So the simple answer is it seems because that's what I came here for, is to let it stay on and it will dissolve itself. If you need to reapply for more coverage then do so. But use a twice a day and do not remove the liquid on any application. Just reapply over the current application correct?
@@sincityheatwkat I'm curious to know..
It's my first day. My callus is very hard. Is it normal if it has no effect in the first day?
You may need to repeat usage. You can repeat the procedure every 48 hours for up to 14 days (until callus is removed).
@@DrScholls the skin on my feet turns white like it's dead
@@inahmariecastil6209 that’s bc it is dead 💀
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@@inahmariecastil6209 update?
The bulk of the callus came off after a few days and there is a white patch underneath where the callus was, is this normal?
You should continue to wash the area and keep it covered as it begins to heal. If you have additional questions, please contact our Customer Support team at drscholls.care@drscholls.com. Thanks!
There is a tiny hole where the callus/corn was before, and the dried medicine is inside, what that means? And what should I do?
The presence of a small hole means that the corn/callus has been removed. You should continue to wash the area and keep it covered as it begins to heal. Do not attempt to physically remove the dried medicine inside but instead just continue to wash, keep clean and keep covered with a bandage until healed
@@DrScholls is it a big deal if I already attempted to remove the medicine inside the hole?
@@nicolashenrique874 If you see signs of irritation, please consult a healthcare provider. If not, just make sure to just continue to wash, keep clean and keep covered with a bandage until healed.
@@DrScholls Ok, thank you very much for the help
How long does it take to heal once the corn is removed
Is there a way to thin it out if it starts thickening in the bottle? Or does that mean it's run its course?
Unfortunately, the thickening means the product has “run its course”. It is possible that the cap was not on tightly and as a result, volatiles in the bottle have evaporated out of the bottle leaving the product thicker. Please do not attempt to thin out the product.
@@DrScholls sweet thank you! Turns out my bottle was almost empty and the brush was no longer dipping into the liquid 😅
It is normal that it puts color white in callus when using this treatment?
Yes it's normal
@@tonnettegrayson1657 thank you for answering
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