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Means for removing corns. Simple recipes and tips

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Here are the recipes callus remover.

1st recipe:

  • Indian hemp extract 10 g;
  • Salicylic acid 57 g;
  • Collodion 400 cm3;
  • Ethyl alcohol 50 g.

Dissolve salicylic acid in alcohol and add Indian hemp. All this is ground and collodion is gradually added, after which it is thoroughly stirred and poured into flasks, corking them well.

2st recipe:

  • Salicylic acid 10 g;
  • Collodion 100 g;
  • Venetian turpentine 6 g;
  • Lactic acid 8 g.

Dissolve the salicylic acid in the collodion and add the remaining parts.

3st recipe:

  • Collodion 100 g;
  • Lactic acid 6 g;
  • Salicylic acid 4 g.

Dissolve and mix.

4st recipe:

  • Collodion 100 g;
  • Salicylic acid 12 g;
  • Turpentine 6 g;
  • Ether 25 g;
  • Chlorophyll 0,06 g

5st recipe:

  • Yellow wax 200 g;
  • French turpentine 25 g;
  • Peruvian balsam 25 g;
  • Vaseline 50 g;
  • Salicylic acid 15 g.

To prepare a patch for corns, dissolve all parts over low heat. Remove from heat and stir until cool.

Method of use

Cut strips of sticky plaster 3-5 cm long and 2-3 cm wide. Anoint the center of this patch with the mixture, apply on the corn and leave it for 2-3 days, then immerse the foot in warm water and remove the corn.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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