'Maybe this is just who I am now,' thought Claire. A 43-year-old office manager from Leeds. Pulling her collar up in the bathroom mirror before heading into work.
Claire had always been confident. She organised nights out, gave board presentations without blinking. But one thing had quietly chipped away at that.
A skin tag on her neck. Not large. Not painful. But impossible to ignore — at least for her.
Tag-removal patches. Freezing kits from Boots. Nothing worked for long. It would shrink, then come back.
What hurt most wasn't the failed treatments. It was the innocent comments people didn't even realise they were making.
"Claire, is that a mosquito bite on your neck?" A colleague asked at the Christmas party. In front of half the office.
She laughed it off. She always laughed it off. But she came home that evening and cried.
Skin tags persist because the tissue anchoring them is never properly addressed by standard treatments.
Skin tags persist because the anchoring tissue is never properly addressed. Most treatments only hit the surface. The base stays completely intact.
This stalked Claire every morning. She owned more high-neck tops than anyone in her office. She'd booked a GP appointment twice and cancelled both times.
Then came the moment she couldn't push down.
Her sister's wedding in Harrogate. Claire was maid of honour — months of planning. Until the photographer said: "Tilt your chin down. It'll help with the lighting."
She knew it wasn't about lighting.
"I looked at the photos that night." "My sister looked beautiful. I looked... hidden." "I was exhausted by it."
She'd started wondering if a procedure was the only option. NHS waiting lists. Private clinic quotes. Neither was easy.
"I'd genuinely accepted it was going to be there forever." "This was just my skin now."
Just when Claire had made peace with giving up — she had a conversation that changed everything.
It was a Tuesday evening in September — and a casual conversation after yoga class would change everything.
It was a Tuesday evening in September. Claire dragged herself to yoga. Then she noticed her friend Rachel looked different.
Rachel had struggled with skin tags for years. Claire had stopped noticing them. But tonight... they were simply gone.
"Rachel, your skin looks incredible," Claire said. "What did you do?"
Rachel smiled. "I know this sounds too simple," she said. "But I found this cream."
Claire was sceptical. She'd been sceptical about everything for three years.
But Rachel pressed on. And as Claire listened, her scepticism began to crack.
"It's natural — no freezing, no burning, no harsh chemicals."
"You apply it twice a day and it dries the tag from the base. Not the surface — the actual root underneath."
"By day four mine had just... fallen off. No pain. No scar."
"I've spent hundreds on treatments. This cost less than a pharmacy visit."
Claire stared at her. "Which cream?" she asked.
Rachel pulled out her phone. WartAway™ — a plant-based cream for skin tags and warts. Developed in Austria around a clinically studied extract.
Rachel explained how it worked differently. Standard treatments burn the surface — without touching what anchors the growth. This one targeted the abnormal tissue at its base.
"There's nothing aggressive about it," Rachel said. "It doesn't sting. It doesn't irritate." "It just quietly got to work."
She showed Claire the before and after photos.
Claire's breath caught in her throat.
The more Claire researched WartAway™, the more she understood why everything before had failed.
Skin tags and warts look different. But they share one critical thing: both are rooted in tissue that surface treatments cannot reach.
Skin tags form when collagen and blood vessels get trapped in skin. Warts are caused by HPV forcing skin cells into abnormal growth. In both cases, the visible part is just the surface.
The real problem is anchored much deeper. Freezing and acid patches only attack the top. They leave the base completely untouched.
Thuja occidentalis — an ancient medicinal extract from the white cedar tree, now studied extensively in modern dermatological research.
The key ingredient is Thuja occidentalis. An ancient extract from the white cedar tree. Used for centuries — now studied in modern dermatology.
For skin tags:
Thuja's thujone compounds penetrate the skin barrier.
They disrupt the blood supply feeding the tag's core.
Deprived of nutrients, the tissue dries from the inside out.
It detaches naturally — leaving no scar.
For warts:
The same compounds have antiviral properties.
They interfere with the HPV replication cycle.
Cutting off the growth at the cellular level —
not just burning the surface.
The result:
A clinical study found Thuja-based preparations achieved complete remission in over 87% of persistent cases.
Including cases where repeated cryotherapy had already failed.
"Both skin tags and warts involve abnormal tissue anchored below the surface. Treating only what's visible is why so many people cycle through products without results. A well-formulated Thuja preparation addresses the tissue at the level that actually matters."— Dr. Sarah Holbrook, Consultant Dermatologist
Claire absorbed all of this with something she hadn't felt in a long time. Genuine hope.
The formula also contains tea tree oil to keep the area clean. Aloe vera to soothe and speed up regeneration. Turmeric extract to reduce inflammation.
This combination doesn't just remove the growth. It supports the skin's recovery too. Leaving the area smooth, even-toned and scar-free.
Apply WartAway™ morning and evening — and the cream does the rest.
Unlike aggressive treatments, WartAway™ works gently. While you sleep. While you shower. Apply it morning and evening — the cream does the rest.
Within days, the skin tag would begin to change. Darkening as it dried from its base inward. Then naturally separating from the skin beneath.
The longer-term benefit was even more meaningful. Because it addresses the root tissue, the growth is unlikely to return. No more cycles of it coming back weeks later.
For the first time in three years, Claire felt like she'd found something real. Designed to solve the problem — not just mask it.
When Claire began using WartAway™, she wasn't expecting much. Three years of failure had taught her to keep her hopes low.
By day two, she noticed something she'd never seen before. The skin tag had changed — darker, drier. As if the tissue anchoring it had shifted.
"I didn't want to get excited," she said. "I'd been disappointed so many times. But it looked different. Actually different."
By day four, the skin tag was gone.
Not covered. Not shrunken. Gone. Smooth skin. Not a mark where it had been.
"I stood in front of the mirror for five minutes," she said. "I just kept touching my neck." "I couldn't believe it was that simple."
Claire is far from alone. Thousands of people across the UK have shared the same story:
"I'd tried freezing sprays three times and they always left red marks that took weeks to fade. This cream was completely different — totally painless, and by day five there was nothing left. My skin looked better than it had in years. I genuinely wish I'd found this sooner."
"I had a wart on my hand that I'd been covering with plasters at work for two years. My GP told me it was harmless and to leave it. I was about to pay for a private removal when a friend sent me this. One week later, it was gone completely. No scar, no mark — just normal skin. I showed everyone in my office."
"This worked faster than I expected. I used it morning and evening and by the end of the week it was as if nothing had ever been there. The biggest thing for me wasn't even the physical change — it was that I stopped thinking about it. I stopped planning outfits around it. I feel completely free."
Six weeks later, Claire's skin — and her confidence — were transformed.
After six weeks of clear skin, Claire said the change wasn't just physical.
She'd stopped buying high-neck tops. She'd started turning toward cameras. She wore a strappy dress she'd owned for four years but never put on.
"I've been a different person since," she said. "I stopped hiding something." "That energy is just... mine again."
She's booked a holiday to Portugal. She'll be wearing whatever she wants on that beach.
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