Gloves In A Bottle
Our skin’s outermost layer consists of dead skin cells which has to stay moisturized in order to protect the deeper layers of the skin. To retain the moisture from leaving, the skin produces natural oils. These oils also help keep irritants away from the deeper layers of skin. Regular washing with soap or exposure to chemicals removes the skin from these natural oils.
When these natural oils are absent from the skin, the moisture will quickly leave the outer layer of skin leaving the skin dry, irritated, and itchy. Worse, the deeper layers beneath are left exposed to harsh damaging substances such as detergents, solvents, cleaners, paint and thinners, gardening chemicals, dirt and grease, and latex gloves and powder. This will make the skin drier, irritated, and itchy.
Gloves In A Bottle is a shielding lotion, it bonds with the outer layer of your skin and helps lock in the natural oils and moisture. Instead of replacing the natural oils, Gloves In A Bottle forms a web or bond with the dead skin cells that works like an invisible pair of gloves. This invisible pair of gloves helps reduce the natural oil and moisture loss allowing the skin to heal itself. Gloves In A Bottle helps the outer layer of skin to keep its natural oils and moisturizers that protect the deeper layers of skin, leaving the skin soft and supple.
“I’ve had severe eczema for over 15 years. It was embarassing especially when I had to scratch in the public places. My wife gave me a bottle of “Gloves in a Bottle” to try and I can feel the immediate calming, soothing effect on my skin. Almost in an instant, the red, itchy skin was calmed and I found myself scratching very much less.
I’ve tried countless products in the market and most could offer temporary relief, if any. “Gloves in a Bottle” is not only gentle on the skin, made my skin soft but my mind feels at ease after using it (I worry a lot about my next scratch, but not anymore).
I would recommend anyone who suffers from eczema to give this product a try, you will be very glad that you did.”
- Reviewed by Ed Ang.
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