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How it works

Sweat forms on the skin.

The inner layer wicks it away.

The outer layer absorbs and evaporates it.

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This Is Where It Starts

Sweat builds up under the glove. Friction increases. The skin stays damp, softens, and starts to break down. This is how irritation begins — long before you notice it.

The Real Problem Is Inside the Glove

Most dermatologists understand that moisture against the skin breaks down the skin barrier. It’s not new. It’s not controversial. It’s well documented. But in practice, skin care often focuses on treating symptoms — not removing everyday triggers like sweat buildup inside gloves.

Creams, ointments, and steroids are faster to prescribe than addressing what happens at work, under rubber gloves, or after long shifts. And for patients, it’s hard to make the connection between sweat and flare-ups when no one talks about it. That’s why we built DRYE.

Not to replace medical treatment — but to reduce the friction, moisture, and occlusion that make sensitive skin harder to manage in the first place.

Research and science

Most users report reduced sweat buildup and improved comfort from the first night. By limiting prolonged moisture exposure, the DRYE Eczema Gloves help reduce common triggers of irritation. Visible improvements in skin condition may take longer and depend on nightly use over time.

Conventional liners typically absorb sweat and retain moisture close to the skin. DRYE uses a dual-layer textile that transports moisture away, reducing prolonged skin contact with sweat.

Tested for 4 to 12 months of daily use. Actual wear time depends on frequency, mechanical stress (e.g. friction), and washing practices.

DRYE Eczema Gloves are made with a technical dual-layer system:
An inner layer that pulls sweat away from the skin, and an outer layer that absorbs and disperses moisture for evaporation.
They’re breathable, washable, and built for long-term use—offering stability for sensitive skin, not just softness.

Machine wash at up to 60°C. Hand washing is acceptable between uses. Avoid fabric softeners and bleach.

No diagnosis is required. DRYE Eczema Gloves were originally developed with people who have highly sensitive skin and chronic dermatological conditions.

Size Chart

Size
Length
Circumference
7 (S)
176-185
196-205
8 (M)
185-194
205-214
9 (L)
194-203
214-223
10 (XL)
203-212
223-232
11 (XXL)
212-219
232-241

Dimension units - mm

Length: The measurement from the first crease of the wrist to the top of the middle finger

Circumference: The measurement around your hand just under the knuckles