If you’ve ever dealt with annoying little skin tags that seem to pop up out of nowhere, you know how frustrating they can be. I’ve had a few around my neck and underarms that made me self-conscious, especially when wearing sleeveless tops or necklaces. So when I came across Nutri Derma Guard Skin Tag Remover, I decided to give it a shot, mostly out of curiosity, but also out of hope that I wouldn’t need to book a dermatologist appointment.

After using it for a few weeks, here’s my real, personal experience, no fluff, no fake promises.

What Nutri Derma Guard Skin Tag Remover Claims

According to the product’s description, Nutri Derma Guard uses natural ingredients to safely dry out skin tags, moles, and small blemishes without pain, scarring, or chemicals. It’s marketed as a fast-acting, at-home solution that supposedly works within days.

That sounded convenient and affordable compared to clinical treatments, which can get pricey. The product comes in a small dropper bottle, and the directions suggest applying a tiny amount to the affected area twice a day.

My Personal Experience

When I first applied it, the formula had a faint herbal smell, not unpleasant, just noticeable. The texture was light, almost like a serum. I used it consistently for about two weeks on a small skin tag on my neck and one under my arm.

After the first few days, I didn’t notice much difference. Around the one-week mark, the skin tag started to darken slightly, which made me think it was working. However, it took almost three full weeks before I saw a real change. The smaller tag eventually dried out and fell off, leaving a faint mark that faded over time.

The one under my arm didn’t budge much, even after consistent use. I eventually stopped applying it there because the skin started feeling a bit irritated.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Easy to use and apply
  • Doesn’t have a strong chemical smell
  • Works on smaller, newer skin tags with patience
  • Affordable compared to clinical treatments

Cons:

  • Some reviews mention inconsistent results and I agree
  • Results aren’t as quick as advertised
  • Didn’t work equally on all areas
  • Can cause mild irritation if overused

Does Nutri Derma Guard Really Work?

In my experience, Nutri Derma Guard Skin Tag Remover does not work.

Conclusion

The Nutri Derma Guard does not work as advertised.

Check out the Frownies Patch that I reviewed earlier.

By Juliet

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