How To Remove Warts From Face


People often ask us about the best way to remove warts from face. Warts are caused by a virus called human papillomavirus (HPV). There are several types of HPV, and different types cause different kinds of warts, including face warts.

There are many types of warts, including:
  • Common warts. These usually occur on the fingers, hand, knees, and elbows. They are bumpy and grayish-brown. They may have black dots that look like "seeds" in the center.
  • Flat warts. These are usually warts on the face. They are flat and pink. Irritation from shaving may contribute to flat warts in men. In women, they may also appear on the legs for this reason. They often grow in clusters.
  • Plantar warts. These are on the bottom of the feet. They are uncomfortable, like walking on a small stone.
  • Warts can be found on the genitals as well.

Warts are contagious. If you touch someone else's wart, you may get warts yourself. It is possible to get warts from using a towel used by someone with warts. This usually happens if you have open cuts or scratches on your skin. Genital warts are particularly contagious during sexual activity.

Warts are usually not harmful, though. If they are not painful, they may not need to be treated. They will often go away on their own in time. People generally wish to remove warts from face, however, because they feel self-conscious about their appearance when they have face warts.


To minimize your risk of getting warts, particular face warts, wash your hands and face regularly, particularly when you have open cuts or scratches on your skin. Avoid touching warts on other people or using towels or other objects used by people with warts.

If you have warts, don't scratch or pick at them, because you can spread the infection and cause even more warts. Since warts can multiply and spread on your skin, people often want to remove warts from the face before the condition gets worse.

There are a number of treatments available for warts on the face and elsewhere. The following treatments are suitable to remove warts from face, hands, arms, legs, and other body parts. Note that genital warts may require different treatment.

Salicylic acid is found in many over-the-counter medications. It removes the dead skin cells of the warts and causes the wart to fall off eventually. It can take several weeks for the wart of fall off. You should see a doctor before using these products to make sure you have a wart and not something more serious. These products should not be used on plantar warts.

Cryotherapy involves freezing the wart with liquid nitrogen. Other medical treatments involve surgically removing the wart or removing it with laser treatment. Many people prefer not to use these treatments to remove warts from face, because they can leave a scar. These treatments can be painful, as well.

To avoid painful treatments and scarring, more and more people are turning to natural products to treat their warts, particularly face warts where scars would be most noticeable.

    Dermisil is an all-natural product that we have found to be very effective. This homeopathic remedy uses a two-part system that treats warts painlessly from both the inside out and the outside in.

    Follow this link for more information and to see if Dermisil is right for you.

If your face warts are very painful, if they change in shape or color, or if they bleed, see your doctor. If you have warts on your genitals, see your doctor.

If you have more questions about how to remove warts from face, feel free to contact us.


Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Which Skin Type Are You - A Silky Smooth or a Dry & Rough?


In your 20's skin cell renewal drops by up to 28 per cent, dead skin cells are not as easily shed and external factors are starting to have a greater impact, leaving your skin slightly duller.
When we are young we think moisturising is for oldies. Nothing more wrong than that. Your skin needs to drink! And I don't mean an alcohol!
You need to drink plenty of water and use a good moisturiser to maintain a clear skin. If you could split your body in half and allow water, vitamins and moisturisers to reach only half of your body, what difference would it make after one week?
What would happen to your body, to your brain and to your skin?
How quickly do you think you would go dry and wrinkly? There is no excuse not to moisturise regardless of your age. If 60% of our body weight consists of water, do we refill it often enough to maintain healthy, young and radiant looking skin?
Moisturising only takes maximum of 40 seconds of our daily routine, but the huge difference it does to your skin is amazing. We all want to look and feel healthy, radiant and comfortable in our own skin.
Regardless of age, you need to give your skin a moisture drink every day. Use a good day cream and night cream ideally with Aloe Vera, which hydrates your skin from inside. You can actually slow down the skin aging process, by using the right face cream for your age!
If you are in your 20's or 30's go for the Perfecta Moisturiser with Aloe Vera
Go on, rediscover your true healthy radiant skin and at the same time, feel and look fabulous & confident. So which one are you: a Silky Smooth or a Dry & Rough?
You can order your free sample and try for yourself.

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