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Eczema Gloves
Hypoallergenic Gloves
Hypoallergenic gloves can protect your skin from whatever may flare it up, allowing you to do your daily tasks with confidence. Irritants such as soaps, detergents and even shampoos can make your dermatitis worse, which is why a lot of dermatologists recommend the use of dermatitis gloves for protection. By using nitrile gloves for this, you will be getting a non-allergenic, comfortable solution.
At EasyGloves, we have supplied gloves for all sectors for years, establishing a reputation as a reliable, dependable and high-quality supplier. Browse our full selection of hypoallergenic gloves today or get in touch with us now for more information.
FAQs
What Gloves Are Best For Eczema?
Nitrile gloves, vinyl gloves or hypoallergenic gloves are generally preferred over normal rubber or latex gloves to help with eczema. This is because some people may become allergic to the rubber/latex material which can become incredibly irritating to the wearer.
Does Wearing Gloves Help Eczema?
It is widely regarded that wearing eczema gloves daily helps to prevent loss of moisture and lipids from the surface of the hands. It also protects the wearer from direct contact with soaps, detergents and bleaches.
Should Eczema Gloves Be Skin Tight?
Sensitive skin and areas of eczema benefit from being covered and correctly fitted. If a glove is loose, then the fabric will move over the skin during movement and any rough areas of eczema will catch on the fabric and cause discomfort. For this reason it should be more or less skin tight.

