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Over 10 million Britons turn to their dermatologists for help with skin conditions each year. Dry, itchy skin is high on the list of complaints.

85 percent of older people suffer from dry, itchy or irritated skin.

People like hair stylists and many other professions, who come into contact with chemicals at work, are at risk. Hobbies like photography, gardening and quilting can cause serious skin problems.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on Skin Care
Using Gloves In A Bottle Shielding Lotion

  1. Does Gloves In A Bottle come off on my clothes or food?
  2. Does Gloves In A Bottle come off if I wash my hands?
  3. How often do I apply Gloves In A Bottle?
  4. Does my skin breathe and perspire with Gloves In A Bottle?
  5. Can I use Gloves In A Bottle to protect against very harmful chemicals?
  6. Does Gloves In A Bottle contain anti-bacterial agents?
  7. I have to wear heavy gloves in my work, and my hands get dry from wearing gloves. Will Gloves In A Bottle help?
  8. Can I apply Gloves In A Bottle to my face or other parts of my skin?
  9. Is Gloves In A Bottle safe if I put my hands in my mouth?
  10. Does Gloves In A Bottle contain a sun block?
  11. I'm allergic to lanolin, fragrances, dyes and other ingredients put in lotions. Is Gloves In A Bottle safe for me?
  12. How do I become a distributor/reseller of Gloves In A Bottle? How do I get a reseller price list?
  1. Does Gloves In A Bottle come off on my clothes or food?

    No. Gloves In A Bottle binds with the outer layer of skin cells and becomes part of the outer layer of skin itself. Once absorbed, it comes off naturally as dead skin cells get sloughed off. Dead skin cells are constantly exfoliating on a microscopic level; Gloves In A Bottle does not interfere with this natural process.
  2. Does Gloves In A Bottle come off if I wash my hands?

    No. Gloves In A Bottle is bonded with the outer layer of skin, so it comes off naturally with the exfoliation process. In fact, Gloves In A Bottle was made to care for the skin and protect it against the drying effects of repeated hand washings or high exposure to water and detergents. Doctors, dentists, nurses and other people who need to wash their hands a lot are protected.
  3. How often do I apply Gloves In A Bottle?

    Gloves In A Bottle skin care lasts for up to 4 hours or more. After about 4 hours enough skin cells have sloughed off to cause the barrier to break down; for continued protection just reapply. Wash and dry your hands before re-applying.
  4. Does my skin breathe and perspire with Gloves In A Bottle?

    Yes. Gloves In A Bottle has the unique quality allowing the skin to breathe and perspire naturally, while reducing moisture loss.
  5. Can I use Gloves In A Bottle to protect against very harmful chemicals?

    If the manufacturer's label on a product states that glove use is required, then you must utilize proper safety protection procedures.
  6. Does Gloves In A Bottle contain anti-bacterial agents?

    No. Gloves In A Bottle is formulated to protect the skin from irritants. Anti-bacterial agents can be irritating to some people with sensitive skin. Health Care professionals are required to scrub with anti-bacterial soaps, so Gloves In A Bottle shielding lotion can protect against the irritating or drying effects of these soaps.
  7. I have to wear heavy gloves in my work, and my hands get dry from wearing gloves. Will Gloves In A Bottle help?

    Yes. Apply Gloves In A Bottle and let it dry. Gloves In A Bottle will protect your hands from chemically treated or fibrous gloves and moisture irritation.
  8. Can I apply Gloves In A Bottle to my face or other parts of my skin?

    Yes. Avoid contact with the eyes, same as you would with any other lotion or cosmetic.
  9. Is Gloves In A Bottle safe if I put my hands in my mouth?

    Yes. Gloves In A Bottle is non-toxic, and completely safe if ingested in the microscopically small amounts that may come off the hands before drying into the outer layer of skin. Ingestion is not toxic; if large quantity is ingested may cause diarrhea. See the Material Safety Data Sheet for the detailed description of the product.
  10. Does Gloves In A Bottle contain a sun block?

    No. Gloves In A Bottle does not protect against radiation or cuts.
  11. I'm allergic to lanolin, fragrances, dyes and other ingredients put in lotions. Is Gloves In A Bottle safe for me?

    Gloves In A Bottle contains no known irritating substances, including fragrances, since its purpose is to protect against irritation. Gloves In A Bottle was formulated to be completely hypoallergenic and non-toxic.
  12. How do I become a distributor/reseller of Gloves In A Bottle? How do I get a reseller price list?

    Please contact us using our contact form - we will reply to you as soon as possible - or call us on 0800 3894710.