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Have Skin Moles That Need To Be Removed? Look No Further!
Our Guarantee
“Here is our straightforward guarantee to you. Within just three days of using Blem-Woal, if you do not see the desired mole removal results, you can easily request a full refund utilizing our hassle-free refund policy.”
The Top 10 Reasons to Choose Blem-Woal for Mole Removal
Here are 10 factors that make Blem-Woal the top pick worldwide for mole removal:
Results Within Days
You won't have to wait weeks to start seeing results, unlike with regular mole removal products. The first clear mole removal results from Blem-Woal can be seen after just three days of treatment, and more comprehensive results can be seen after just one week.
Natural Ingredients
Blem-Woal is a potent blend of active herbs that have been used in traditional herbal therapy for thousands of years to provide you with 100 percent natural comfort.
Backed By Science
Blem-Woal only employs products whose safety and efficacy have been confirmed by several clinical investigations in addition to traditional evidence.
Certified Organic
Blem-Woal’s powerful herbal ingredients are delicately hand mixed into a paraben- and hazardous chemical-free natural cream base.
Penetrates Deep
Thanks to its unique basis, Blem-Woal rapidly enters the skin to eradicate your skin moles from the inside out, unlike other creams that can't go deep enough.
No Side Effects
Natural product Blew-begone hasn't yet been linked to any negative effects. Contrast this with other goods that are not organic and contain dangerous chemicals.
Feels & Smells Great
You'll be pleasantly surprised to learn that Blem-Woal is non-greasy and has a pleasant scent.
For All Severities of Moles
Even the most stubborn moles can easily find relief thanks to the formulation of Blem-Woal. Without a prescription, it is the strongest formula on the market.
Suitable For Everyone
All skin types, all colors, all genders, and all ages can use Blem-Woal. Just like for adults, children can safely use Blem-Woal.
30 Day Money Back Guaranteed
A straightforward 30-day money-back guarantee is offered with Blem-Woal. Please request a refund without any questions asked if you are not satisfied for any reason. Your purchase carries no risk at all!
An ancient wonder proven by science
Numerous herbs have been utilized by humans as medicines from the beginning of time. Through much trial and error, several of these tens of thousands of herbs have emerged as being particularly potent in treating a range of skin disorders. These included plants that had a remarkable ability to treat skin conditions like moles. Such herbs are used in Blem-Woal in a precise and effective ratio to maximize effectiveness. The dermatological efficiency of Blem-Woal’s unique plant ingredients, which have excelled in the arduous test of time, is supported by an astounding number of scientific research investigations.
The natural & organic ingredients
Blem-Woal contains a high concentration of active natural ingredients gently hand blended in a super absorbent certified organic base to fix all kinds of benign moles at record speed.
Gotu Kola
Commonly known as mandukparni or Indian pennywort or jalbrahmi, it has been used as a medicine in the Ayurvedic tradition of India for thousands of years and listed in the historic ‘Sushruta Samhita’, an ancient Indian medical text. The herb is also used by the people of Java and other Indonesian islands. In China, Gotu Kola is one of the reported “miracle elixirs of life” known over 2000 years ago
Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera is one of the oldest medicinal plants in history. According to Hindu legend it came from the Garden of Paradise. For centuries it has amazed people with its wide range of healing powers and known as the ‘holy herb’. Alexander the Great, upon the advice of Aristotle, conquered the island of Socotra, off the coast of Africa, just to secure supplies of Aloe Vera.
Tea Tree Oil
Native to Australia, Tea Tree has been used in traditional Aboriginal medicine for centuries. More recently, during WWII, Australian soldiers would carry tea tree oil in their first aid kits to treat their wounds. It was so popular during that time that anyone who was in the business of producing Tea Tree oil was exempt from the drafts so they were free to keep producing Tea Tree .
Neem
Neem is native to the Indian subcontinent and to dry areas throughout South Asia. The plant has been used in the traditional medicine of India for centuries. Most of the parts of the plant such as fruits, seeds, leaves, bark and roots contain compounds with proven antiseptic, antiviral, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, antiulcer and antifungal properties. Its significance as a healing plantis simply immense.
Cedarwood
Cedarwood has been used by various cultures, such as Native American and Tibetan communities, to address ailments. In Ancient Egypt, Cedarwood’s antimicrobial and insecticidal properties made it valuable for use in mummifying procedures. In these and other societies, Cedarwood was also used to relax the body and mind, making it ideal for religious ceremonies and spiritual practices.
Grapeseed
Grapeseed oil comes from the pressed seeds of grapes. The oil is a by-product of the process of making wine. It’s known for its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. These properties, along with the high amounts of omega chain fatty acids and vitamin E contained in grapeseed oil, make it a powerful topical treatment for skin.
Blem-Woal Is Special
5 Facts About The Making Of Blem-Woal®
- We use glycerin to extract the active content from our herbs. Commercial products use alcohol as it gives a longer shelf life even though it damages the effectiveness of the herbs.
- We don't use stem or root extracts of herbs where only a leaf extract will do. Commercial products use whole plant extracts to keep costs low.
- We don't use synthetics or chemicals but only organics to formulate our cream. Commercial products mix their active herbs in chemical ridden bases to lower costs.
- We don't use machines but only gentle hand blending. This preserves effectiveness by not damaging the inherent structure of the herbs.
- We don't rely on guesswork but only use high concentrations of proven ingredients.
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Blem-Woal Frequently Asked Questions
Blem-Woal is designed as a fast acting cream that goes to work instantly upon application. You should see and feel a noticeable improvement within three days of your first application. Complete relief depends upon the severity of the condition and can take one to three weeks depending upon the case.
Gotcucream is really simple to use. Wash the skin area needing treatment with plain water. Once the skin is dry, take some Blem-Woal with your fingers and gently rub it on the area needing treatment. Once the cream is absorbed into the skin, leave it on for eight hours. Then wash the skin again and apply as before. Thrice a day application is enough.
On average a 2 oz jar should last 4 weeks to treat a skin area of 25 square inches. Most people go for our larger 8 oz jar for greater savings, specially if they need to treat a larger area of skin than 25 sq inches.
Yes, as long as it is administered by an adult so that infants do not swallow the cream. Blem-Woal is only for topical application and should not be ingested.
Blem-Woal is not a prescription product and is available as an over the counter natural skin cream. Therefore, we do not offer insurance payments at the moment.
Yes, we are able to ship to all countries in the world, except a few sanctioned countries by the USA government.
Your Blem-Woal purchase is 100% risk free via our 30 day money back guarantee. We have made the refund process as simple as possible. If you are not happy with your purchase for any reason whatsoever, just return the remaining portion of your cream in the jar that it came, along with the receipt (if available) and send it back to the address you received it from (see your package). We will isntantly refund all your money.
An astonishing 200+ clinical studies!
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Following is a non-exhaustive list of clinical research behind the active herbal ingredients of Blem-Woal. The research is cited here as a reference only and is not meant to constitue a subsitute for professional medical advice.
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