
Scholl Freeze Away Skin Tag Remover
Scholl Freeze Away™ Skin Tag Remover is a Cryogenic skin tag removal solution, safe for in -home application. It is clinically proven to remove skin tags in as little as one treatment.
Remove bothersome and unsightly skin tags in the privacy of your own home with Scholl’s easy to use, one-handed precision applicator. Leveraging the same cryotherapy freezing method used by doctors worldwide, you can remove skin tags in 5 simple steps, it only takes 40secs!
After treatment, most skin tags will fall off in about two weeks.
Remove bothersome and unsightly skin tags in the privacy of your own home with Scholl’s easy to use, one-handed precision applicator. Leveraging the same cryotherapy freezing method used by doctors worldwide, you can remove skin tags in 5 simple steps, it only takes 40secs!
After treatment, most skin tags will fall off in about two weeks.
Always read the label. Follow the directions of use
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Instructions for use: Read the enclosed leaflet completely before beginning use. Easy to Use - 5 simple steps 1. Attach the foam applicator stick by firmly twisting it into the opening on the bottom of the white plastic cap. 2. Keeping the canister upright press the white plastic cap all the way down for 3-5 seconds to saturate the applicator. 3. Remove the foam applicator and white plastic cap from the shield and wait 15 seconds before applying to the skin tag. 4. Insert the white plastic cap into the skin tag holder. 5. Position the skin tag holder behind the skin tag. Slide the skin tag holder forward until the skin tag reaches the base of the holder (A). Press down on the white plastic cap to make contact with the skin tag (B). Apply continuously for 40 seconds and no longer. Use only as directed. You must read the instruction leaflet carefully before use.
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Storage and Disposal Instructions
Store at room temperature away from heat. Do not expose to heat or store at temperatures above 50°C.
