Is Working on Cars Ruining Your Hands?

January 28, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
When you know you should be wearing gloves, working on your car, refueling, washing or cleaning your car, or just exposed to harsh elements, but don’t want to put any on because they are annoying, wear Gloves In A Bottle.

Many automotive and household chemicals are absorbed directly into your skin, causing skin disorders or just plain dry cracked skin. When exposed to petroleum products, paint, paint hardeners or thinners, cleaning products, or even gloves, you are further drying and irritating your skin.

Until now, all one could do to alleviate this condition was apply conventional lotions - artificial moisture replacement systems.

Conventional lotions only attempt to replace natural moisture with artificial moisture. The problem is they come off when you wash or touch something. Additionally, in order for any moisture to actually improve a dry skin condition it needs to get below your second major layer of skin. In reality the only moisture that is going to reach this level is your skin’s

own natural moisture.


Additionally, when you apply artificial moisture to the skin’s surface you may be sending the wrong message – that your skin is being adequately moisturized, when in fact it is actually dehydrated of natural moisture. This often results in reducing production of natural moisture, which is vital to abate a dry skin condition.

Unlike artificial moisturizers, Gloves In A Bottle bonds with the outer layer of skin to turn it into what works like an invisible pair of gloves. These "invisible gloves" keep moisture robbing irritants out while helping to retain your skin’s own natural moisture, resulting in skin that is better hydrated than what is achieved by conventional lotions.

Gloves In A Bottle is virtually undetectable once dry, lasts four hours or more, and comes off naturally with exfoliated skin cells.

Gloves In A Bottle is available in 9500 pharmacies nationwide as well as a wide variety of other stores. For more information call 800-600-1881 or visit www.glovesinabottle.com