These applicator swabs allow the perfect, precise targeting of warts, skin tags, or moles. Ten applicator swabs are included. Each swab can be reused for repeated treatment. To use, simply place the tube end of one of the applicator tips in a medical freeze spray canister. The applicators are designed to fit snugly in these canisters.Next, depress the trigger on the canister in short bursts to cryogenically cool the applicator tip. Then, press the cool tip against the skin for several seconds such that the wart or skin tag is fully frozen. These swabs essentially act as a sponge to absorb the freeze spray and apply it in a controlled manner to the affected areas of skin, without excessive drippage or overspray which is very likely if these aren't used. It's recommended to freeze an area slightly larger than the skin blemish so that some of the surrounding skin is frozen (prevents partial treatment of the wart or skin tag).
J**E
These do fit the freeze spray bottles universally
Everyone who said they don't fit is wrong...obviously not problem solvers or actually put any effort into trying. The first part of the spray can tip is designed for the red straw that comes with, the inner part is the same size as these Qtips... they are not regular qtips, the stick is hollow and plastic to allow the freeze to flow through. Also the cotton is harder. You actually have to twist and push them into the second chamber designed for them...all the dummies who say they don't fit didn't even try to push them in with a little force and figure out holy crap they do fit!!!! People just want to whine and complain and write reviews so they feel like they are important...but they are not...I am also not important, just pointing out dummies being dummies
P**E
Its a qtip cut in half
These people have to be kidding! It is a Q-tip cun in half. I thought it was going to work .. put it in the freeze spray tip like the pic .. squeezed it .. and the half q-tip flew across the room! Its not even hollow.. a full blown q-tip cut in half
F**S
Good concept but just use a cotton swab (Q-tip) that you already have
This seems to be a great concept but has some issues. These are generic cotton swabs, made with hard plastic tubes instead of paper sticks.Problem #1: Mine did not fit my particular can of freeze spray well. I noticed that when the swabs were cut in half during production they were cut at somewhat of an angle. It’s as if they just randomly cut with scissors or utility knife. I recut it straight which helped with installation. Once that was solved and the swab was pushed completely into nozzle I encountered the next 2 issues.I depressed the trigger and the cotton head of the swab disintegrated and blew off. It’s only a 3 second blast but it’s enough to blow the tip off. The secondary issue, which I found a bit dangerous, is the fact that although the tip was seemingly locked into the can it still dripped freezing fluid down onto my finger. Ouch!In conclusion I can not recommend this product. I admire the entrepreneurial spirit of the company charging what equates to 1 dollar per cotton swab but I’m sending these back. It’s a great idea with some inherent flaws. I hope this helps.
I**S
Do not fit can
They do not fit well enough to stay in the can while spraying. When they arrived the directions stated to freeze the tip of the swab and apply to area being treated. They do not work the way the discrimination states. I had read similar reviews and assumed people were mixing brands of swabs and spray. Both products were Drs touch brand.
J**D
Does not fit the canister spout
Does not fit the spout of the amazon recommended freeze spray. I will be returning these.
D**E
Doesn't stay in place.
While the quality is good the plastic tube is too small in diameter to stay attached. It just shoots off when you try to use it. Of course this could be as much fault as the freeze spray's can but it still doesn't stay attached so they can't be used.
T**O
WOW
Had a large skin tag in the armpit and in a little over a week it had dried off and now 2.5 weeks after it is completely healed. U won’t need the extra add ons, the little straw provided is sufficient so save your money. 3 or 4 applications per day until the skin tag starts to turn color is all u need. Then just wait for process of the skin tag turning colors from red to brown/black and eventually falling off. I was truly surprised of how easily this worked, never should have waited so long to buy!
J**E
Does what it is supposed to do
While it may seem pricey, it is pennies on the dollar compared to Dr. Scholls or Compound W versions of freeze off. just buy an extra pack of the hollow q-tips. Works great, not as cold as the docs who use liquid nitrogen, but better than the other OTC items I mentioned, and again, dirt cheap compared to the others. If, like me, you dont have insurance, this is the way to go. When I do get insurance, I will go to a dermatologist to get stuff frozen off and make sure its not something worse, but works and again, pennies on the dollars compared to the OTC at Walgreens
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