![]() ![]() ![]() i had one on my left hand, used compund W, and it didn't come back. A little scar is easy to cover with a bit of foundation, but a stucco wart is not! Bit of shampoo, let it dry, and then sand it a few days later. Now I do this as maintenance because stucco warts tend to grow back. I helped it a little with sandpaper (not too coarse but not too fine either). After about three days it started crumbling off. I had some ANTI-DANDRUFF SHAMPOO which I dotted that nasty skin fungus with (the small white dots that appear on arms etc.) and figured, what if a wart is also a fungus? I applied it to the wart and let it dry and then forgot about it. After years of experimenting I finally got it. But (just as when a doctor helps you to make a wart go away) it grew back and kept on growing bigger (close to half an inch). If you use this method, put some vaseline around the wart before you apply the garlic as it is SORE! It takes one week for the wart's scab to fall off (don't touch it, don't pick the scab, try to keep it dry during showering). I successfully made a (stucco) wart disappear from my face (cheek) after letting freshly squeezed garlic sit on it (covered with plastic wrap) for an entire night. How you treat a wart all depends on where it is located.
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