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REVIEW SNAPSHOT® by PowerReviewsDr. Scholl's One Step Corn Removers, 6 ea (based on 21 reviews) 83% of respondents would recommend this to a friend. Ratings Distribution
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Most Liked Positive Review Common Sense This worked great on my feet. I'm a JROTC cadet and the shoes are very narrow in the front so I formed some corns. Even though it does fall off common sense says to...Read complete review This worked great on my feet. I'm a JROTC cadet and the shoes are very narrow in the front so I formed some corns. Even though it does fall off common sense says to wrap a ban-aid around the corn removal ban-aid so it can stay in place. After 6-9 days it turned puffy and white and it was gone. No more being ashamed now I can go and get my feet done!!!!! VS Most Liked Negative Review These do not stay in place I am on my feet all day which are confined to closed-in shoes. While these corn removers are easy to apply, they do not stay in place. The tape gets gummy and the...Read complete review I am on my feet all day which are confined to closed-in shoes. While these corn removers are easy to apply, they do not stay in place. The tape gets gummy and the pad slips away from the affected area. Reviewed by 21 customers Sort by Displaying reviews 1-10 Previous | Next » 6/27/2015 These really work! Pros
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Comments about Dr. Scholl's One Step Corn Removers, 6 ea: I had tried a generic brand of the same kind of corn remover and they did not work at all. These really work. The bandage stays in place until you remove it. When I had the corn on the bottom of my big toe, walking barefoot in the house was a little uncomfortable so I wanted to get rid of the corn once and for all (even though I couldn't feel the corn with socks on, since I wear two-layer socks). With the bandage on, I felt OK walking around the house. I only had to use the one package and the corn was totally removed. I noticed that one customer said that this product hurt worse than the corn, but they said the corn was between their toes. This product isn't designed for between toe use. A corn is a type of callus that forms on the bottom of the foot or bottom of a toe due to pressure. If there is a corn between toes, or if it was some other problem, seeing a podiatrist might be necessary. This would be good to keep handy, but probably not in a mediine cabinet, because bathrooms have moist air which is bad for most product storage. I'd keep a spare box in a cool dark cabinet or drawer, not in the bathroom. Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 12/22/2014 (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful) Hurt worse than the corn! By Cee Cee from NJ describe yourself Healthy Adult Pros Cons
Best Uses Comments about Dr. Scholl's One Step Corn Removers, 6 ea: Found a small corn between my last 2 toes. This product only comes in one-size and the pad was way too big for my toe. I had it on for 7 hours and had to remove it, as it hurt worse than the corn itself. Getting a liquid instead. Bottom Line No, I would not recommend this to a friend (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 2/25/2014 (0 of 1 customers found this review helpful) Corn relief Pros
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Comments about Dr. Scholl's One Step Corn Removers, 6 ea: My corn is severe; therefore, it takes a little longer to remove. However, for smaller corns, these are quite effective. Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend (0 of 1 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 2/15/2013 (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) This stuff really works By Pistol Pete from bakersfield, ca describe yourself Healthy Adult Pros
Cons Best Uses Comments about Dr. Scholl's One Step Corn Removers, 6 ea: This stuff really works. Very glad to be corn free. Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 7/2/2012 (3 of 4 customers found this review helpful) Good product, easy to use. Pros
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Comments about Dr. Scholl's One Step Corn Removers, 6 ea: Soak in warm water for at least 5 minutes and Dry your feet properly before use (wait for 15 minutes before applying). Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend (3 of 4 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 4/19/2012 (1 of 2 customers found this review helpful) WORKS! Pros
Cons Best Uses Comments about Dr. Scholl's One Step Corn Removers, 6 ea: Did need to use longer then directions suggested, but corn (euww) came right off with bandage! Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend (1 of 2 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 4/30/2011 Fantastic! Pros
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Comments about Dr. Scholl's One Step Corn Removers, 6 ea: I used it for a week and it worked better than I could have hoped. Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 10/3/2009 (4 of 5 customers found this review helpful) These do not stay in place Pros
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Best Uses Comments about Dr. Scholl's One Step Corn Removers, 6 ea: I am on my feet all day which are confined to closed-in shoes. While these corn removers are easy to apply, they do not stay in place. The tape gets gummy and the pad slips away from the affected area. Bottom Line No, I would not recommend this to a friend (4 of 5 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 8/11/2009 (5 of 6 customers found this review helpful) Extremly satisfied By malisha from Skopje, Macedonia Comments about Dr. Scholl's One Step Corn Removers, 6 ea: I used it for 2 days only (one pad for 24 hours) and the corn was gone! The skin was white for few days but its back to pink now. Just in case, I did use bandaids to prevent the pad from falling off. Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend (5 of 6 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review 6/16/2009 (2 of 3 customers found this review helpful) common sense? By my2cents from downtown describe yourself Pedicure Addict Pros
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Comments about Dr. Scholl's One Step Corn Removers, 6 ea: I'm surprised more people don't think to use bandaids to keep the pads in place. Just wrap them around the pads and voila! problem solved. There are even waterproof bandaids out on the market that work really well. Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend (2 of 3 customers found this review helpful) Was this review helpful? Yes / No - You may also flag this review Displaying reviews 1-10 Previous | Next »
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