→ Sweat forms. Moisture is actively transported away. Skin stays dry, balanced, and protected.
→ Moisture is guided outward—through engineered layers that wick and release.
→ The outer layer lets it evaporate, keeping skin dry and irritation-free.
→ Sweat forms. Moisture is actively transported away. Skin stays dry, balanced, and protected.
→ Moisture is guided outward—through engineered layers that wick and release.
→ The outer layer lets it evaporate, keeping skin dry and irritation-free.
Unlike traditional materials that soak quickly and stay damp, DRYE uses directional textile layers to move sweat away from your skin — before it causes redness, flare-ups, or cracked hands. It helps create a dry, balanced environment where your skin can stay calm and protected — even after hours in gloves.
Scientists and dermatologists worldwide are highlighting that daily glove users often don’t realize the problem starts inside the glove — and that creams often only mask the root cause.
For many with eczema, psoriasis, or sensitive skin — myself included — we’ve tried everything. Creams, supplements, treatments, dietary changes. Always searching for the next thing that might help.
To address this, we collaborated with dermatologists, hospitals, and textile scientists in Sweden to create a textile that actively moves moisture away from the skin, helping it stay balanced, recover, and remain protected.
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.
Most users have reported reduced sweat buildup and improved comfort from the first wear. By limiting prolonged moisture exposure, the liners help reduce common triggers of irritation during extended glove use. Improvements in skin condition may take longer and depend on usage 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.
No. DRYE liners are not classified as Personal Protective Equipment and do not protect against external hazards. They are designed to protect the skin from internal conditions inside the glove—specifically sweat accumulation and moisture-related friction.
Tested for 4 to 12 months of daily use. Actual wear time depends on frequency, mechanical stress (e.g. friction), and washing practices.
The fabric is engineered with a dual-layer system: the inner layer transports sweat away from the skin, while the outer layer absorbs and disperses it for evaporation. This keeps hands drier during extended glove use. It’s designed for breathability, long-term use, and skin stability—making it a technical solution, not a disposable layer.
Machine wash at up to 60°C. Hand washing is acceptable between uses. Avoid fabric softeners and bleach.
No diagnosis is required. DRYE liners were originally developed and tested with individuals who have highly sensitive skin and severe dermatological conditions. Because they perform under those conditions, they’re equally suitable for general use—by anyone who wears gloves for long periods.
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