🧤 Sleep tight, heal right — your hands’ new best friend!
ECZEMA HONEY Premium Gloves are crafted from 100% breathable cotton, offering a soft, cruelty-free solution to protect and moisturize dry or eczema-prone hands. With 24 washable, reusable pairs, these gloves provide sustainable, all-night care that fits most hand sizes, helping reduce irritation from daily activities and enhancing the effectiveness of hand creams.
S**.
Perfect reusable "liner" gloves for working. Great fit and 100% cotton!
What intrigued and impressed us most was that this brand of gloves is made specifically by a local cosmetics company and that they were aware that they could be used for a wide variety of purposes past just their cosmetics application. That they clearly made these gloves to match their particular standards of quality ... and the standard of quality their customers would expect. Even the fact that they come in a sturdy dispenser box ... like many work gloves do ... was a sign of the extra care this company was taking to provide quality to their customers. Mom works a lot outside with gardening but found that the best gardening gloves aren't always the best thing for someone with older, sensitive skin. Before the local Party City shut down, she would go in there and buy their plain, cheap, white cotton gloves to use. But, being cheaply made, she could only use them for so long before having to threw them out. She had been looking for replacements this year, asked me to search online, and when I showed her these, she asked me to pick her up some. They've since arrived, she's already gotten to use them, and said they were exactly what she was looking for. Especially excited that, unlike the others, these are washable.
T**M
Best Gloves for Eczema
My daughter has severe eczema. These gloves are the best I have found. They aren't too big and they're soft, with no seams that rub her uncomfortably. They're washable too. I throw them in a lingerie bag and toss them in the washing machine and dryer on delicate. You can wash them several times, so they're s really good value. I highly recommend.
A**R
Good quality
Best gloves I’ve found. I get eczema on my hands and so layer 100% cotton gloves and then either cooking, cleaning or gardening etc gloves on top. I go through several pairs a day and wash in my regular clothes. These are nice quality and hold up well. Good value for price.
D**N
Little small and a little itchy
The first two pics are before I started using the gloves, the last two pics are after using the gloves for 2 full days.I have dyshidrotic eczema that I've been dealing with for almost a year. The medication is drys my hands out severely to almost infection. I've been using petroleum jelly to keep the moisturizer.The gloves definitely help keep creams on, my only issue is they make my hands extremely itchy, I'm not sure If I'm allergic to the fabric or it's just how they are.
J**.
Cut off the fingertips and they're perfect
I have been using the same box for over a year now and recommend them to anyone struggling with hand eczema. Yes, they do shrink in the wash. I have average size hands for a female, and they are short on me after they've been washed unless I cut off the fingertips. Without fingertips, they are perfect and I can still use my phone and do things around the house.Here's my remedy for a bad itch flare-up (IYKYK) - apply unscented lotion or vaseline to clean hands, put on CLEAN eczema gloves, hold onto an ice pack (the blue kind you get for lunch boxes are perfect) for 10-20 minutes until the itch passes.
M**L
Has potential if you use topical skin products on your hands, but not amazing
I can see this product being beneficial to anyone who's looking to put topical medicine/lotion etc on their hands and cover them to not get their furniture or other items all greased up. However, I bought this product due to hives and wanting something soft to protect my hands a bit when using some small craft-making tools. Leather gloves or tactical gloves or garden gloves are too large and way too itchy for what I need. Latex or nitrile gloves do not work well either as they cause sweat and much worse irritation. And using bare hands even with small tools and not much pressure or torquing required still causes hives to worsen anywhere where edges of tools press my skin such as bottom edge of a screwdriver handle. So having just a simple soft glove barrier sounded nice for little craft building tasks. Immediately when putting on these eczema gloves, I noticed a seam that goes around the base of the thumb sitting very uncomfortably and in awkward feeling position as if stitched with too much tension to not allow the glove to loosely fill the cavity between my thumb and index finger. It's very taught between the thumb and index finger, not much room for movement for your thumb to extend away without stretching on the glove aggressively. The seams around the thumb need to be reworked. The seams are also quite itchy. Not sure how you would've tested these gloves with people suffering from eczema without them complaining of the scratchiness. Inside comfort could be improved... maybe by using better quality cotton or make the gloves come pre-infused with lotion/moisturizer, or different process of making the inside softer. Overall not great for a soft glove to use dry for utility. These are likely just intended for you to have lotion/topical medicine on your hands while sleeping and not much else.
D**N
Webbed fingers
Gloves would fit good if I were a duck. Webbed fingers. Poor fit. Won't allow for latex gloves to be worn over them. Would've returned, but not worth Amazon's $10 return shipping fee.
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