Moisture-Associated Skin Damage (MASD) is what happens when sweat gets trapped under gloves. The skin barrier stays wet, irritation builds, and cracks can’t close. That’s why creams, powders, and liners that just soak it up never solve the problem.
SkinDRYE™ is built to stop MASD at the source:
→ Draws moisture off the skin
→ Moves it outward through a fiber gradient
→ Lets it evaporate before it breaks your skin











DRYE Performance Glove Liners
What if your gloves are the reason your hands won’t recover?
Most liners soak up sweat and stay wet — turning into damp rags inside your gloves. Sweat trapped inside puts stress on your skin’s natural barrier. And when that barrier is already weakened, irritation, redness, and flare-ups may linger, come back more often, or feel harder to manage.
Why you should care
Trapped sweat can cause Moisture-Associated Skin Damage (MASD) — a known trigger for skin conditions, sensitive skin, and irritation even on otherwise healthy skin. DRYE is designed to reduce that risk before it starts.
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Why fixes don’t last
Creams rub off, powders turn to paste, cotton liners stay wet. Steroids calm for a while but trigger rebound. None of them solve the sweat inside your gloves.
How this is different
DRYE is built with SkinDRYE™ Technology – a dual-layer textile engineered to manage sweat before it breaks down your skin.
- The inner layer stays smooth against your hand while pulling moisture away.
- Outer layer spreads it out so it can evaporate. Your hands stay dry instead of soaked.
What it means for you
- Noticeably drier hands from the first wear.
- Fewer flare-ups and irritation within days.
- Nails that stay stronger and intact.
- Lasting comfort through full shifts.
And it works
"Within two weeks… completely healed and back to normal.” – Deborah F., US
"They keep my hands dry and stop my eczema from flaring.” – Michael Y., Canada
"I have eczema and these liners have been the best thing I’ve ever bought for my hands. I wear them under latex gloves all day, and even after hours my hands stay dry. I’ve been using them for months, washing them every other day — still in great condition. — Phuong N., US"
Backed by world-leading textile research
Developed over 7 years with Swedish research institutions including Uppsala University, RISE, and The Swedish School of Textiles in Borås.
Trusted in demanding environments
Used daily in automotive, industrial, healthcare, cleaning, and even sports settings: Tesla, VW, and Porsche workshops. Hospital teams. Cleaning crews. Elite hockey players. And people with cracked, sensitive hands at home.
Let your hands recover. Stop wasting money.
1–2 pairs per year instead of hundreds. No creams. No powders. Washable. Reusable. Lasts 4–12 months. 30-day money-back guarantee.
They’re liners — made to wear under nitrile, latex, or vinyl gloves. Some also use them overnight with cream.
Your hands feel drier because sweat is pulled away from your skin, even in tight gloves. The liner uses a dual-layer textile: one side draws moisture off, the other spreads it outward. It may still feel damp on the outside, but inside against your skin it stays drier — reducing irritation and giving skin a chance to recover.
DRYE uses a dual-layer knit of tree cellulose (Lyocell) and a performance polymer. The cellulose side stays smooth and doesn’t hold sweat, while the polymer side moves it outward so it can dry instead of soaking in.
Unlike cotton, bamboo, or silk liners that turn soggy, DRYE doesn’t hold moisture. And unlike polyester or other plastics, it doesn’t trap as much heat — so your hands feel cooler and drier, even during long shifts.
Developed in Sweden with research partners and tested in hospitals, workshops, and cleaning environments.
Hypoallergenic, skin-safe, and designed for sensitive or eczema-prone skin.
Machine-washable up to 90 °C, built to last 4–12 months depending on use.
Most users say they forget the liner is even there — only that their hands feel drier and less irritated. The knit is thin, flexible, and designed to move with your hand, so it won’t affect grip or dexterity.
They’re made to fit inside any tight glove without affecting grip or dexterity.
Cotton, bamboo and silk tend to soak up sweat and stay wet. DRYE is designed to move moisture outward, helping hands stay drier.
One pair usually lasts 4–12 months depending on use.
Machine-washable up to 90 °C. Air dry or tumble dry low. The knit dries quickly and doesn’t trap odors, so they stay fresh for daily use.
Designed to move sweat away fast, not trap it. Breathable, low-friction, and built to keep your hands dry.
Yes — and unlike traditional alternatives or plastic gloves, they won’t soak up the cream or trap sweat against your skin. You get moisture where it’s needed (on the skin), not stuck in the fabric or glove.
DRYE isn’t a medical treatment. What it does is reduce common triggers like sweat, friction, and heat inside gloves. Many people find that when their skin is kept drier and calmer, it feels less irritated and has a better chance to recover between flare-ups.
Dispatch: 12–24 h (Mon–Fri) via UPS Express Saver
- USA: 2–3 business days
- Canada: 2–3 business days
- Tracking: E-mailed once shipped
From Aug 29, 2025, US orders may be subject to duties & state sales tax.
Typical example: USD 3–8 on a USD 45 order. (Free shipping worldwide.)
UPS continues direct delivery from Europe to the US without interruption.
Backed by Science
We built a textile that does what no glove liner has done before: it moves sweat out before it damages your skin.
--> Inner layer: pulls sweat off your skin instantly.
--> Outer layer: releases it before it can cause cracks, flare-ups, or irritation.
Proven in research on Moisture-Associated Skin Damage (MASD) — a major trigger for raw hands under gloves.
Recognized Innovation
DRYE was awarded the SKAPA Prize in memory of Alfred Nobel (2020) for its textile technology — developed to prevent MASD from breaking down the skin in protective equipment, and to address widespread hand issues like contact dermatitis, cracked, dry, or sensitive skin.











From cracked hands in the mine to healed skin on the ice — what Drye users say


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. Some see results immediately. For others, visible changes in skin condition may take longer and typically depend on consistent use over time.
Durability ranges from 4 to 12 months of daily use, depending on frequency, mechanical stress (e.g. friction), and washing habits.
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.
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.
DRYE liners are designed to absorb sweat and transport it away from the skin, helping reduce prolonged moisture buildup inside gloves. Like any textile worn close to the body, they can become contaminated over time and should be washed regularly. However, because they are worn under disposable gloves and not exposed to external surfaces, they do not increase contamination risk when gloves are changed according to hygiene protocols. Many users keep 2 pairs in rotation and wash them between shifts to maintain hygiene.
No, sterilization is not needed. DRYE liners are designed to be worn under disposable gloves (e.g. nitrile, vinyl, or latex) in healthcare, cleaning, and industrial environments. They do not come into contact with patients, tools, or sterile surfaces, so there is no requirement for sterilization. To maintain hygiene, simply machine wash at up to 60°C (140°F) and air dry. This is sufficient for most professional use cases.
Note: DRYE liners are not intended for use in sterile surgical fields where all layers must be fully sterilized.
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Size Chart

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