DIY WEEK, March, 2007 | ||
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New Invisible Hand |
Many workplace and household chemicals are absorbed directly into the skin, causing dry, itchy, and cracked skin. Conventional lotions just replace natural oils with artificial ones, offering only temporary relief that does not heal the skin.
Never before have so many common skin conditions, allergies and complaints been afforded the protection offered by Gloves in a Bottle. Hundreds of dermatologists in America recommend it for skin care, as a dry skin moisturizer, for prevention of dry, itchy skin problems of all kinds and to help moisturize skin from the inside out. The solution for skin problems, even painful cracked skin, is here. Nurses, gardeners, fishermen, builders, engineers or anyone who Works in or enjoys the outdoors are among the men and women, without or without skin conditions, who will benefit from the protection offered by Gloves in a Bottle. When you know you should be wearing gloves whether gardening, exposed to harsh weather, household chemicals or playing sport, up till now all one could do to alleviate skin disorders, or just ordinary dry cracked skin, was apply conventional lotions - artificial moisture replacement systems. Gloves in a Bottle creates a protective 'shielding' layer while retaining the moisture from within - a shielding lotion. |
Woodshop, January, 2006 | ||
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Gloves in a Bottle is an alternative for those who don't want to feel like they're wearing gloves. Manufactured by Gloves in a Bottle Co., the product is a liquid-like substance that should be applied to the hands the same way lotion is. |
It will prevent dryness from sawdust and repel chemicals to a point, but does not prevent punctures, said public relations spokesman Pete Grimaldi. An 8 oz. bottle costs $12.95. |
The Pastel Journal, February, 2005 | ||
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Problems with Irritation"As a watercolorist, I love pastel, but my fingers and skin get weird when I've tried to work with it. The irritation is impossible to work around.Are there other painters who would like to work with the medium hut get a reaction to holding the pastel? If so, how do they get around it?" Taylor Ikin Tampa, FL |
Editors' Note: Gloves in a Bottle is a lotion that forms a bond with the outer layer of skin, locking in moisture and protecting your hands from irritants. The lotion won't wash off and exfoliates naturally with the top layer of your skin. For best protection, it should be applied every four to 12 hours. |
Lapidary Journal, January, 2005 | ||
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Gloves in a Bottle is a lotion that turns one's outer layer of skin into what works like an invisible pair of gloves. It holds in the skin's natural moisture, while keeping out irritants. |
Virtually undetectable once dry, it lasts four hours or more, and comes off naturallv with exfoliated skin cells. |
Exhibit Builder, Nov/Dec, 2004 | ||
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Gloves In A Bottle, from Gloves In A Bottle, Montrose, CA, is a lotion that turns the outer layer of skin into what works like an invisible pair of gloves to keep the moisture robbing irritants out while retaining the user's natural moisture. Conventional lotions attempt to replace natural moisture with artificial moisture. The problem is they come off during washing or touching. In order for any moisture to actually improve a dry skin condition it needs to get below the second major layer of skin. In reality, the only moisture that is going to reach this level is the skin's own natural moisture. |
Unlike artificial moisturizers, Gloves in A Bottle bonds with the outer layer of skin to turn it into what works like an invisible pair of gloves. These "invisible gloves" keep moisture robbing irritants out while helping to retain the skin's own natural moisture, resulting in skin that is better hydrated than what is achieved by conventional lotions. Gloves In A Bottle is virtually undetectable once dry, lasts four hours or more, and comes off naturallv with exfoliated skin cells. |
Piecework, July/Aug, 2004 | ||
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Turn the outer layer of your skin into an invisible glove to help retain natural moisture as well as keep out chemicals from arts and crafts products that may be absorbed directly into your skin. | Gloves in a Bottle, PO Box 615, Montrose, CA 91021; (800) 600-1881; |
Paint Pro, March/Apr, 2004 | ||
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Protect your handsGloves In A Bottle helps protect your hands at work by keeping moisture-robbing irritants out while locking natural moisture in. |
Once dry, Gloves In A Bottle is virtually undetectable. It works for hours and comes off naturally with exfoliated skin cells. It's available at pharmacies nationwide. |
Stitcher's World, July, 2004 | ||
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Gloves In A Bottle acts like an invisible pair of gloves, retaining skin's natural moisture while keeping moisture-robbing irritants out. Virtually undetectable once dry, lasts four hours or more, and comes off naturally with exfoliated skin cells. |
Hydrates while preventing hands' natural oils from getting onto fabrics and threads, keeping work cleaner. Sold at 9000 pharmacies nationwide and hundreds of arts & crafts stores. |
Sculpture, April, 2004 | ||
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Artists are often exposed to harsh chemicals, sometimes on a daily basis. The hands are particularly vulnerable to this exposure and yet they are indispensable. A product specifically designed to protect hands from irritants has recently been introduced. Gloves in a Bottle is a moisturizer that absorbs into the outer layer of skin, coating hands like an invisible glove. Applied like a lotion, the product helps retain the skin's natural oils. Exposure to harsh chemicals and frequent hand washing can strip oils from the outer layer of skin. These oils help form a natural barrier, shielding the living cells of the deeper layers of skin from harm. When the outer layer of skin loses moisture, deeper layers become damaged, leaving hands cracked and dry. Chemicals such as detergents, solvents, cleaners, paint and thinners, lubricants, and latex gloves are just some of the skin-damaging culprits. |
By bonding with the dead skin cells of the outer layer, Gloves in a Bottle forms a protective web, keeping moisture in and chemicals out. Since it is aborbed into the skin cells, it does not wash away or rub off like a traditional lotion, and lasts up to four hours. The "gloves" are removed naturally as dead skin cells are sloughed off. It is not a antibacterial agent, which can irritate sensitive skin; instead it prevents dirt and grime from penetrating the skin. The product is also non-greasy, non-sticky, fragrance free, hypo-allergenic, and non-toxic. A variety of sizes and quantities are available, from an eight-ounce bottle ($12.95 plus shipping) to a four-gallon case ($448 including shipping). For more information, contact Gloves in a Bottle,Inc., PO Box 615, Montrose, CA 91021. Tel. 800/600-1881. Fax 818/248-8991. |
The Quilter, September, 2004 | ||
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There are many hand creams in the marketplace, but Gloves In A Bottle is a remarkable lotion that outperforms much pricier products. Harsh weather, hand sewing, and gardening are just a few things that can result in dry, cracked skin. Most of us lather on conventional moisturizers to alleviate the damage. However, according to spokespersons of Gloves In A Bottle, the artificial moisture that most of these products provide comes off every time we wash our hands. Gloves In A Bottle leaves hands soft and supple, and it lasts four hours without washing off! |
Unlike other moisturizers, Gloves In A Bottle bonds with the outer layer of skin to create an "invisible pair of gloves". These "invisible gloves" keep irritants out while keeping moisture in, resulting in skin that is better hydrated. The lotion is greaseless, non-sticky, hypoallergenic, won't leave any residue on fabrics, and is dermatologist recommended. |
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