👐 Embrace Softness: Your Skin Deserves This!
Gloves In A Bottle Skin Repair Lotion is a dermatologist-recommended lotion designed to restore and protect dry, cracked skin. With a unique formula that provides long-lasting hydration for up to 12 hours, it shields against environmental toxins and irritants. Made in the USA, this hypoallergenic, vegan, and cruelty-free lotion is perfect for sensitive skin, ensuring you can confidently tackle any challenge while keeping your skin healthy and moisturized.
F**0
Great lotion for portecting your hands.
This product is great. Not greasy, absorbs well and protects the hands through washings. It does not have the gross greasy feeling I get with other lotions. The lotion dries quickly. My hands tend to crack and split at the fingertips, this lotion softens the hard skin preventing the cracking I usually get. The only downside is the expense, but, it is well well worth the price. I will defiantly be purchasing this again for home and at work. I will also recommend this product to all my coworkers.
S**O
The best for eczema and frequent hand-washing. There is no substitute for Gloves in a Bottle.
I purchased Avon Silicone Glove hoping for a cheaper alternative to Gloves in a Bottle and was disappointed. It smelled strongly like baby lotion or diaper cream. On the other hand, I actually love the way Gloves in a Bottle smells (it does not contain added fragrance or perfume, that's just the way it smells). Avon was just like any other regular lotion and came off as soon as it touched water, becoming very slippery.Perhaps the biggest benefit has been that Gloves in a Bottle helps heal and protect the dyshidrotic eczema on my fingertips. See pictures - no filters were applied to the images. It was hard to focus the camera while using only my non-dominant hand, but the pics were taken within a few minutes of one another.Without Gloves in a Bottle, my fingertips are hard scales of dry, peeling, painful skin. After applying this lotion, the scales are softened, peel much less frequently, and don't hurt anymore.I have tried many, many other lotions, creams, and salves in an attempt to get the right one. Corn Huskers Lotion didn’t become slick even when washing my hands, but was not nearly moisturizing enough. Bag Balm was highly moisturizing but way too greasy and heavy. It would stay on through washing mostly because it repelled water (which meant I probably wasn't able to clean my skin either). Curel Ultra Healing lotion and Gold Bond Eczema Relief hand cream soothed the dry scales but immediately washed off if wet and would pose a hazard if I tried to pick up a cold drink with condensation on it.Gloves in a Bottle is the undisputed winner. I will happily pay the higher price because nothing else works as well as this. It's the only one that does it all - moisturizes dry skin, soothes eczema, is not perfumed, and doesn't compromise grip. The relief lasts for hours even though I wash my hands frequently while cooking, gardening, cleaning, and handling my pets. An unexpected bonus is it does appear to allow grime to come off a little easier if my hands get dirty grease stains from tinkering on my vehicles.After trying the knockoff and many others, I've found no substitute for Gloves in a Bottle. It's the original and the best.
B**T
Not a lotion in the classic sense
First time I have bought this size, but I have bought smaller units in the past. The product is very good, I wish it was less expensive, but it doesn't wash off every time a wash my hands and seems to take less to cover than classic lotions. I seem to get less hangnails and cuticle issues when I remember to re-apply a small amount at every hand washing. Don't get me wrong, it doesn't completely wash off like typical lotions, but putting a little on every time my hands are clean seems to make it more effective.This particular product, the 16 ounce bottle doesn't dance around and tip as much as the smaller bottle so it is more convenient. And although still not cheap, it is a better value than the 8 ounce bottles.I got my first sample of Gloves in A Bottle from my dermatologist years ago. He gave me a whole basket of free samples of different products, and the one that worked was Gloves in a Bottle. I was handling a lot of corrugated cardboard boxes and my hands were literally cracking everywhere. Biggest problem I had was finding someone who sold product. Both places I found no longer sell it as best I can tell, so I get it on the internet.I considered getting the gallon size from Amazon, it is a slightly better price, but they show the fluid ounce price as being $0.04, which is totally wrong. So do your own math.I am now using it on my legs and arms, Colorado is so dry that my skin cracks and I look like an alligator. I use about a fourth of what I used of an Aloe lotion that seemed to work well.
S**S
Best product ever!
I use this every day. I would not use other hand lotions or cremes every day because they keep your hands so slippery and wet for a long time. This lotion is absorbed right away and your hands feel so wonderful after using it. It’s great for my heels too.
C**S
This Barista is Pleased.
I work as a barista for a corporate company and recently began having severe reactions to the dish detergent and sanitizing chemicals (mostly from the wrist and down my hands). I have tried a number of lotions - working hands, eczema relief types, Aquafore, salves and lotions from Burt’s bees... and my hands either had an even more painful response/reaction or just maintained. I was skeptical of this brand due to my reactions from other name brands but ended up getting the smallest size bottle to sample. I actually bought heavy duty dish gloves recently and in combination of the two... my hands have had a HUGE improvement. They are not back to normal completely... but the red irritation similar to dermatitis has gone down to my normal skin complexion and my hands are no longer in excruciating pain. I wash my hands a lot and I still try to reapply this lotion (even though it says it’s unnecessary) due to the amount of chemicals around my store. I am noticing that my fingers are the areas that the lotion comes off the most (more than likely due to the amount of sanitizer I handle on rags and such) - but I am thoroughly delighted and pleased by the effects so far. My husband has eczema and I have asked him to try this lotion as well, in addition to his medicated prescribed creams. Hopefully we can see good results there as well. Thank you for being TRULY hypoallergenic. It was a relief to put it on and NOT feel GREASY or thick. I can tell it’s on my hands but it’s a light pleasant experience and doesn’t burn or sting.Sincerely, Corey’s Wifey
D**E
Great hand lotion
Come fall, my fingers used to crack and bleed all the time. Started using this regularly and works great. Doesn't take a lot. Absorbs into the skin and doesn't leave a greasy film. Love it.
T**N
Washes off
I got this as it promotes their claim that it doesn’t wash off. But it does. After applying to hands and letting it dry, after 10 mins my hands got wet and saw white liquid come off and felt my hand skin again as opposed the thin layer of the lotion prior to wetting and washing hands. I also feel that it doesn’t really moisturise either. At best if you keep your hands dry it does act as a layer of protection but not much else. Disappointed as my $2 supermarket moisturises as least does moisterise
M**M
Hand Saver!
Love this stuff! So far this winter I don't have the deep cracks around my fingers like in other years. It's really helped my cuticles stay soft as well.
C**E
Can be drying. Great for glove related dermatitis, pompholyx
Lots of people say this is moisturizing. I don’t find this to be the case. However I didn’t buy it for this or expect that. I understand the purpose of dimethicone (a silicone) and it is a barrier. Water doesn’t pass through silicone that well so I feel depending on the consumer, moisturizing before applying gloves in a bottle isn’t a bad thing, despite the instructions for clean hands. When I wear gloves for an extended period of time or really anything for than 30 minutes, my pinky finger breaks out in what looks like warts. I’ve since figured out it’s not and it is actually a dermatitis called pompholyx. I don’t see this mentioned much but in the event someone is having a reaction from wearing gloves that is what it is called. It get itchy and irritated and dries and flakes or disappears on its own. I was noticing it only showed up when I wore gloves for a bit. I need to wear gloves to reduce contact exposure to chemicals (nail technician).I found gloves in a bottle! It feels very drying I’m thr essence that it binds to your skin and if some of that is dry skin, then that skin will flake.I put an oil and/or a moisturizer on after washing my hands. Then immediately apply this. I find it still does the job it’s supposed to and won’t cause excessive skin peeling. (My skin does not peel on its own). I attached a photo of a flaky peeled spot near my knuckle, and you can also see some skin lifting by my nails - which also rarely happens for me.I take this in stride over the pompholyx tho, and can attest that gloves in a bottle has prevented the irritation I would have developed wearing the gloves.I have additionally heard of people applying it on other parts of their body and have put it on my face. This does seem to help with my drier face from the changing weather. No extra dryness here. I think my hands are simply dry to begin with and need moisture under the ‘gloves in a bottle’.
T**N
Dry and cracked skin saver!
Pricey, but works as advertised. No noticeable scent which is perfect for me. Wearing gloves no longer peels my skin. Great product!
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