My sis has told me (less than two days to go before her birthday!) that she'd really like a hand repair mask as a gift.
Thought these would be a good last-minute purchase (Prime delivery too, phew!). Think these "beauty" gloves are 2 for £1 in Pound Shops, not sure what the quality is like.
Reviews on Amazon look good.
I know that people who have working hands (eg nurses) or skin conditions wear these gloves regularly, with their preferred Hand Repair Cream, overnight.
All I need to decide on is the cream, and will buy one in town tomorrow! Any recommendations from skincare obsessives would be welcome :smiley:
Edit: Didn't realise there was a more in-depth description tucked away in the listing:
"Features: One size. 100% High Quality Cotton. Soft cotton construction. Snug fit ensures dexterity and freedom to perform everyday tasks.
Absorbs cream and helps prevent the staining of bedding and clothing.
Great for protecting products or delicate items such as medical apparatus during handling. Can also be used as lining gloves inside work/gardening gloves and for mime, fancy dress, snooker referees, coin collecting, librarians, as a light handling glove and many other uses. Perfect for users with allergies, sensitive skin or eczema.
There were a few I saw mentioned on a nurses' forum yesterday (mind you, it was an American website). One mentioned a cream called Lotil which is an old British remedy (never heard of it!).
Another was Aveeno Intense Relief Hand Cream.
I've heard of O'Keefe's, will see if I can find it on my travels today
Nick66
3 Jun 17#18
White Glove Posse!
kimbee0
3 Jun 17#17
Thanks for the recommendation. I've just seen that screwfix have it for £3.99 if that helps
Not the cheapest but definitely the most effective.
Creatzy
3 Jun 171#14
Who else likes looked at the thumbnail image and thought "Michael Jackson"
brodiesteph
2 Jun 17#13
random. I was searching for these last night! I work all day in latex gloves and its messing my nails up big time, especially combined with the amount of sweat my hands produce when it's hot....nice! I heard cotton liner gloves would help,,,,,.anyone got better suggestions?
louiselouise
2 Jun 172#12
I know someone who puts EVERYTHING in the tumble drier, even his cotton t-shirts, and he moans they're too small for him after a few washes - you'd think he would work it out by now!
CuddlesTC
2 Jun 172#11
Bit embarrassing to admit to!
I confessed what I'd done to Amazon & they refunded me :smiley:
robertvan1
2 Jun 17#10
Good for handling photography negatives?
louiselouise
2 Jun 17#9
Okay, you could have said that cheeky Either way, if I'm not happy with them I'll complain to Amazon. Like I said, it's a very short notice gift bundle I'm putting together :smile:
Think I'll buy the 2 pack set from Poundworld/land tomorrow, to compare them, as well.
CuddlesTC
2 Jun 171#8
I bought some a couple of weeks ago: that review from the person that shrank them in the wash? That was me....
kg1986
2 Jun 17#7
would have been perfect in the 90's
CuddlesTC
2 Jun 171#5
Beware if you have any allergies, as they're not 100% cotton - they also have some kind of stretchy component that's not listed. I personally preferred the two pack from Poundworld, but my branch seems to have stopped selling them.
louiselouise to CuddlesTC
2 Jun 17#6
Can only go by their description, but it's implied they are 100% cotton. Will see what arrives.
"Features: One size. 100% High Quality Cotton. Soft cotton construction.
Snug fit ensures dexterity and freedom to perform everyday tasks.
Absorbs cream and helps prevent the staining of bedding and clothing.
Great for protecting products or delicate items such as medical
apparatus during handling.
Can also be used as lining gloves inside
work/gardening gloves and for mime, fancy dress, snooker referees, coin
collecting, librarians, as a light handling glove and many other uses.
Perfect for users with allergies, sensitive skin or eczema.
Specifications: Material: Cotton Colour: White Quantity: 24pcs (12
Pairs) Size: 21cm * 8-12cm(L * W) Net Weight: 272g(24pcs) Package
includes: 12 Pairs Moisturising Lining Glove."
didsburydan
2 Jun 17#4
got a michael jackson fancy dress party coming up. these'll do the job. thanks op.
ona serious note, if you just want to use them as a skin wrap, you can just use cling film (source: i'm an eczema sufferer)
the_flamedeer_hunter1985
2 Jun 17#3
You forgot or if you just don't want to leave any prints.......
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Material: Cotton
My sis has told me (less than two days to go before her birthday!) that she'd really like a hand repair mask as a gift.
Thought these would be a good last-minute purchase (Prime delivery too, phew!). Think these "beauty" gloves are 2 for £1 in Pound Shops, not sure what the quality is like.
Reviews on Amazon look good.
I know that people who have working hands (eg nurses) or skin conditions wear these gloves regularly, with their preferred Hand Repair Cream, overnight.
All I need to decide on is the cream, and will buy one in town tomorrow! Any recommendations from skincare obsessives would be welcome :smiley:
I can see Sanex Advanced Repair Hand Cream 75ml £1.95 at Superdrug (less than half price) http://www.superdrug.com/Body-Moisturisers/Body-Lotions/Sanex-Advanced-Repair-Hand-Cream-75ml/p/666205
Happy, smooth hands to you all :smile:
Edit: Didn't realise there was a more in-depth description tucked away in the listing:
"Features: One size. 100% High Quality Cotton. Soft cotton construction.
Snug fit ensures dexterity and freedom to perform everyday tasks.
Absorbs cream and helps prevent the staining of bedding and clothing.
Great for protecting products or delicate items such as medical apparatus during handling.
Can also be used as lining gloves inside work/gardening gloves and for mime, fancy dress, snooker referees, coin collecting, librarians, as a light handling glove and many other uses.
Perfect for users with allergies, sensitive skin or eczema.
Specifications: Material: Cotton Colour: White Quantity: 24pcs (12 Pairs) Size: 21cm * 8-12cm(L * W) Net Weight: 272g(24pcs) Package includes: 12 Pairs Moisturising Lining Glove."
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Its also half price at boots.
Edit: Actually, £5.18 delivered at Amazon from a third-party seller https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B005PA0UV4/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new
£4.99 on ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OKeeffes-Working-Hands-Cream-for-Cracked-hands-/282469052905 (4 left).
Another was Aveeno Intense Relief Hand Cream.
I've heard of O'Keefe's, will see if I can find it on my travels today
(the o'keeffes hand cream that is)
Not the cheapest but definitely the most effective.
I confessed what I'd done to Amazon & they refunded me :smiley:
Think I'll buy the 2 pack set from Poundworld/land tomorrow, to compare them, as well.
"Features: One size. 100% High Quality Cotton. Soft cotton construction.
Snug fit ensures dexterity and freedom to perform everyday tasks.
Absorbs cream and helps prevent the staining of bedding and clothing.
Great for protecting products or delicate items such as medical
apparatus during handling.
Can also be used as lining gloves inside
work/gardening gloves and for mime, fancy dress, snooker referees, coin
collecting, librarians, as a light handling glove and many other uses.
Perfect for users with allergies, sensitive skin or eczema.
Specifications: Material: Cotton Colour: White Quantity: 24pcs (12
Pairs) Size: 21cm * 8-12cm(L * W) Net Weight: 272g(24pcs) Package
includes: 12 Pairs Moisturising Lining Glove."
ona serious note, if you just want to use them as a skin wrap, you can just use cling film (source: i'm an eczema sufferer)
(Got sis a couple, don't tell her :wink: )