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Thin skin after using FREEZONE CORN REMOVAL LIQUID

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jun 29, 2018.

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    When I was younger, a class mate of mine told me I had corns ( which I didn't ) & suggested I use a corn removal product to get rid of them. (Which I Did) . I was sooooo sad, i went home and got me Freezone ( a corn removal liquid ) from the Pharmacy and put it on each of my toes. Long story short, I used it for a couple of months on and off, applying it to my feet twice a day to the point my toes would form scabs and I would peel it off and reapply the product... Its been a decade since...

    Thin skin after using FREEZONE CORN REMOVAL LIQUID

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