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New Swedish textile science for eczema-prone hands and long-term healing

Moisture is the #1 trigger for skin issues — yet most gloves trap it against your skin.That damp environment worsens eczema, itchiness, and irritation. DRYE gloves wick sweat away and let it evaporate — keeping your hands dry, soft, and able to heal. Many see visible results in just 4–5 weeks.

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How it works

You start sweating.

The first layer wicks it away.

The second absorbs and evaporates it.

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Proof from the field: Hockey pros, miners, and mechanics beat the consequences of sweat with DRYE

Linnea Andersson, a hockey pro in SDHL, struggled with severe eczema from sweaty gloves. Traditional glove liners made her condition worse, causing painful cracks and flare-ups. After testing DRYE's glove liner, she experienced complete relief from eczema symptoms.

Linnea Andersson, a hockey pro in SDHL,

Jens Stålnacke struggled for years with red, cracked hands from sweaty gloves, moisturizing up to 10 times a day. After testing DRYE’s glove liner, his hands stayed dry and almost completely healed. Redness and cracks disappeared, and he no longer needed daily moisturizing.

Redness disappeared, cracks healed, and he no longer needed to moisturize daily.

In a study with EV mechanics, DRYE followed how sweaty gloves caused daily discomfort and skin issues. After using DRYE’s glove liners over time, mechanics reported significantly drier hands and healthier skin. They no longer needed hand creams and could focus fully on the job without irritation or moisture issues.

The study proved DRYE helps workers reach what most want — dry, comfortable hands all day.

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When I went to construction school, my gloves were always sweaty. I started noticing how many professions, like mine, sweat all day in nitrile or rubber gloves, causing serious skin damage. Showing before use.
The gloves wick away sweat, keeping hands dry and reducing the risk of irritation and infection, which often worsens eczema. Displaying an image of hands before and after use.

Designed to Protect Your Skin—Whether You’re Working or Sleeping

Unlike cotton, silk, or bamboo, our fabric removes moisture instead of trapping it.

Stay Dry, Day and Night

Unlike cotton, silk, or bamboo, our fabric pulls moisture away instead of trapping it—keeping hands drier whether you’re working or sleeping.

Durable and Washable—Made to Last

Forget disposable gloves. Ours last 3–12 months, are washable, and help reduce your need for constant creams or treatments.

Built on 7 Years of Research, Made for Real Relief

Developed with Sweden’s top universities, DRYE liners support skin recovery—whether you're working long shifts or wearing them overnight.

Comfortable All Day, Gentle Enough Overnight

Lightweight, breathable, and designed for sensitive skin—no more sticky, sweaty discomfort or irritation.

How Moisture Triggers Eczema – A Closer Look

Many eczema sufferers focus on external irritants like allergens, soaps, and fabrics but overlook moisture buildup as a key trigger. When sweat or trapped moisture lingers on the skin, it breaks down the skin barrier, leading to irritation, itching, and increased bacterial growth—worsening flare-ups.

I was born with atopic eczema — and like many, I’ve spent years trying everything.

Endless products, treatments, routines… all promising relief but rarely delivering. Honestly, most gloves made it worse — trapping sweat, turning sticky, and making my skin flare up even more.

I still remember sweating through my gloves in construction school, feeling like no matter what I tried, nothing worked. That frustration is what led me to start DRYE. I didn’t want another “good enough” product — I needed something that actually solved the problem.

That’s why we created DRYE liners — designed to move moisture away from the skin, not trap it. So people like me can work, live, and sleep without constantly thinking about irritated, itchy skin or hands.

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Why use DRYE Liner™

Absorbs Sweat
Transports Sweat
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Avoiding moisture has an immediate effect — hands stay dry, irritation decreases, and the skin feels softer right away. Many also notice that within just two weeks, cracks start to heal, redness fades, and the need for moisturizing decreases.

Unlike traditional alternatives, keeps moisture away and wicks moisture away from the skin layer—regardless of how long you work, train, or sleep. This new textile technology and glove have shown promising results in Sweden for individuals suffering from hand eczema, cracking, redness, and dry skin.

With proper care, the liner is designed to last between 3 to 12 months, although actual durability may vary depending on usage and handling.

The gloves are priced higher than traditional alternatives because they use advanced anti-sweat technology to keep moisture away from the skin for extended periods. This is important, as moisture can aggravate skin issues like dryness, redness, irritation, and cracks. Traditional liners tend to absorb moisture, leading to wet gloves that can worsen skin conditions. These gloves are washable and reusable, lasting 3 to 12 months.

Machine wash the liner at up to 60 degrees. For a fresh feel, some users prefer to hand wash them every few days to maintain their condition.

No, these gloves are not exclusively for individuals with hand eczema. They offer sweat and irritation protection for all users and can be comfortably worn under various glove types, including leather, work, surgical, rubber, household, and disposable gloves. This versatility makes them suitable for a wide range of activities and preferences.

To CE mark a product according to the PPE Regulation, it can only be done if the product meets the requirements for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and an inner glove does not qualify as personal protective equipment.

To be considered PPE, the product must protect against external risks to varying degrees, which an inner glove does not do.

This formulation comes from RISE itself.