Product Feature: Gloves in a Bottle
I stumbled upon Gloves in a Bottle a while back while
scrolling on Facebook. My curiosity was stirred because I am handcream fanatic –
I have hand cream in my car, in my bag in office drawer, desk – name it and for
sure I have tube laying around there somewhere.
However, I noticed that no matter how many gallons of cream I use on my
hands, it is still has a tendency to look dry a few hours after applying the
cream. Same with lotions – specially the scented ones that I but from Bath and
Body Works. It smells yummy but doesn’t really do much for my skin.
Gloves in a bottle claims that it is a shielding lotion and
works by bonding with the outer layer of the skin to create an invisible
shield. It protects the skin from irritants and toxins while keeping the
natural oils and moisture needed to keep the skin moisturized. It works for dry
and irritated skin as well as other skin conditions such as eczema and
psoriasis. It is also diabetic friendly and works well on cracked feet.
This is not a cream – it is a lotion that is easily absorbed
by the skin without leaving a greasy after-feel. Absorption is done in a matter
of seconds. Once dry, I noticed the immediate difference. My skin looks more
hydrated and soft to the touch. It even makes my dry cuticles look bearable.
I also love the fact that even after washing my hands, my
skin doesn’t feel tight and dry. The moisture is still there. I have to confess that I handwash my dishes without
wearing gloves (because I am lazy to put it on) and that really dries my hands
so bad. Good thing I have Gloves in a Bottle – because now I have a remedy for
my bad habit! Hahaha J
Anyway, I really think that this lotion works. It is highly
hydrating and works well on my skin. I have spots of eczema on my skin and
keratosis pilaris on my arm. This lotion did not cause any flare ups or
itchiness. Instead, it calmed down the redness and eventually tamed it down.
Gloves in a bottle is available on Amazon and at Ralphs.
For
more information visit www.glovesinabottle.com
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