Most users report reduced sweat buildup and improved comfort from the first wear. By minimizing prolonged moisture exposure, the liners help limit common triggers of irritation during extended glove use. Noticeable changes in skin condition may take longer and depend on consistent use over time.
DRYE - Moisture-Wicking Glove Liner for Sensitive Skin


















Where Irritation Commonly Begins
When moisture remains trapped inside gloves, it disrupts the skin’s microenvironment — overhydrating the surface, softening the stratum corneum, and increasing friction. These changes can begin to compromise the skin barrier long before visible symptoms appear.

Standard liners typically absorb sweat and retain it near the skin. DRYE uses a dual-layer textile that actively transports moisture away—reducing prolonged skin contact with sweat and helping maintain a more stable skin environment.
No. DRYE liners are not classified as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and do not protect against external hazards. They are designed to address internal glove conditions—specifically sweat buildup and moisture-related friction.
Durability ranges from 4 to 12 months of daily use, depending on frequency, mechanical stress (e.g. friction), and washing habits.
These liners are made using high-grade, skin-compatible materials selected for long-term contact with sensitive skin. The textile is engineered for durability, stability, and repeated washing—unlike liners designed for short-term or disposable use. The price reflects the production quality required to meet these standards.
Machine wash at up to 60°C. Hand washing is fine between uses. Avoid fabric softeners and bleach.
No. DRYE liners were developed and tested with individuals experiencing severe skin sensitivity and chronic irritation. Because they function reliably under those conditions, they’re equally suitable for general use—by anyone who wears gloves for extended periods.