This Mole Freeze Removal Kit Sucks!

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At home mole removal is big business these days
At home mole removal is big business these days

Using A Mole Removal Kit

Google "mole removal" and the paid search ads that come up on the right side of your screen are going to show you at least ten different mole removal products that can be used in your home.

On all of these sites you are going to see a very similar story: this company has created the #1 mole remover on the market that can help you remove your skin moles effortlessly at home leaving your skin clear and beautiful.

You'll find various customer testimonials mixed in with professional recommendations about ingredients and safety associated with each brand of mole remover (they'll all claim to be THE market leader in the skin care industry and have the most powerful product) and then you'll see the string of bullet points that 'prove' that their cream is the only one to buy.


In earlier years surgery was required to remove skin moles
In earlier years surgery was required to remove skin moles

Benefits Of Using A Mole Freeze Removal Kit

Home mole removal kits have been used widely over the last few years by hundreds of thousands of skin blemish sufferers who previously would have had to undergo some sort of professional skin treatment or surgery to remove their moles.

By performing your own mole treatment with an at home removal kit you no longer have to share your skin problems with society. Most moles, warts and skin tags (even big ones) can be completely eliminated safely inside your own home.

There are many different types of mole freeze removal kits available and the hard part becomes deciding which kit you're going to use.


Use consumer reviews to ensure the mole removal product you buy is going to fit your needs!
Use consumer reviews to ensure the mole removal product you buy is going to fit your needs!

Marketing Mole Removal Products

On the mole removal websites you find the following commonly shared bullet points:

  1. Fastest Application
  2. Safest Ingredients
  3. Most Effective Treatment

Now surely, if there are that many products for sale that remove moles than they can't ALL be the fastest, safest and most effective. So... someone's fibbing it seems... and the trick is finding out exactly which product works the best for real people like you and me.

Assuring Victory With Consumer Reviews

The best way to go about researching which mole freeze removal kit to buy is by reading consumer review sites.

Normally a review site will post theiri own review of a product and then open up the doors for real-world consumer reviews that give 'scores' to all of the important criterias (safety, effectiveness, price, etc.) and the products are then rated by highest consumer rating.

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Sure, some of these sites are going to differ in reviews but when it comes to skin care everyone's needs are a bit different so you can expect that different people are going to get different results.

In most cases you can get a pretty good idea how well a mole removal product works by reading the ratings on even one review site.

In Summary

By allowing the consumers around you to provide you with their own personal ratings of skin care products you drastically reduce your chances of getting caught up in the product manufacturers marketing war.

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Pam Pounds profile image

Pam Pounds  says:
18 months ago

Recently, my daughter had a wart on her finger, and we tried several non-prescription removers over the course of several months. None of them worked. We finally had it removed by a dermatologist. Personally, I would have a doctor look at any questionable moles or warts in order to avoid risking skin melanomas.

Dave Agrio  says:
18 months ago

I disagree with that statement Pam. I know that in your case you needed to visit a doctor, but in my own case I have successfully removed several moles at home.

Possibly you used the wrong one?

Stacy Sherell  says:
18 months ago

Hey Pam! I noticed you were talking about "warts" and this is about "mole removal" maybe that's the difference?

Pam Pounds profile image

Pam Pounds  says:
18 months ago

Could be - I noticed the "wart mole vanish" and thought it referred to warts. Thanks, for the comments. Although I'm glad my daughter ended up going to the doc - it's totally gone now. The doctor mentioned that if it didn't go away, they would biopsy it. So I guess you could get cancer from warts as well. ??

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tranndee  says:
18 months ago

I had no idea you do th is at home. Thanks for the information. I am going to look at the reviews right now!

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