🖐️ Sleep, hydrate, swipe—hands that work as hard as you do!
MIG4U Moisturizing Beauty Gloves combine breathable cotton and cooling ice silk fabric with touchscreen-compatible fingertips, delivering intensive overnight hydration and skin protection. Designed in XL size for larger hands, these gloves enhance lotion absorption, prevent mess, and allow device use without interruption—perfect for busy professionals seeking soft, healthy hands.
N**A
They’re big enough!
I have large hands and these are the first I’ve found that actually fit. I use them to keep moisturizer and eczema cream on without having greasy hands. They do fall apart after a few washes—I put them in a lingerie bag, wash them with other laundry, and air dry them—they might do better if hand washed instead. Love that I can use touch screens with these on.
S**N
Nice gloves
They're not very soft, but they do fit well.
S**S
The best for full time wear protection
After many months of use, I’ve optimized both the applicable use and lifespan of these gloves per my lifestyle. I wear these on both hands daily and nearly all day in order to protect my sensitive hands from surfaces that appear to irritate my skin such that it spawns an eczema reaction if I don’t. And where I’m also somewhat allergic to latex and where such gloves including nitrile gloves prohibit sweat evaporation, cotton gloves are the clear natural choice.There are many lovely attributes to these gloves I wish to point out (not in any particular order):- They survive being washed numerous times in hot water quite well.- The long cuff helps keep the glove snug on the hand in addition to what I believe appears to be more stylish than a shorter-cuffed glove.- The touch screen effectiveness of the index finger and thumb portions of these gloves survives numerous washes before they eventually become less effective or ineffective altogether.- They’re thin enough to be reliably used for a surprising amount of tasks that would otherwise be ineligible with thicker gloves such aso Typingo Tying shoelaceso drivingo Wearing waterproof gloves (such as nitrile or latex gloves) on top of this cotton glove layer without significantly impeding dexterity or comfort.- Though they’re not designed for heavy-duty use, they certainly last weeks when used for light duty.- As long as you’re willing to sacrifice longevity these gloves can also be used for heavy-duty tasks such as:o Working outo Yard worko House cleaningPerhaps the most destructive task a person with eczema could perform is washing dishes. Getting hands wet in general despite the need to keep hands moist overall ends up drying out hands in the end. It’s simply not a good thing (at least for me). My ability to wash dishes or even wash my car by wearing a pair of appropriately sized nitrile gloves over these cotton gloves not only makes those tasks a pleasure (certainly in comparison to the irritation created as a result of non glove use), it encourages me to perform those tasks where, without them, I’ve certainly resisted in the past.If your desire for gloves like these is to help keep your hands moist or medicated so as to allow you to have a life, I believe it’s extremely wise to not use any pair for more than a single day before machine washing them. My hands are literally coated with an organic chemical-free moisturizer prior to putting them inside these gloves so I’ll never use a pair of gloves more than once per day. There are some days where I’ll change out the gloves twice in a day. So, yeah, I own a SEVERAL dozen of these gloves. As a result, a great deal of old moisturizer, dirt, and sweat end up on the inside surface of the glove by the end of a day’s use. So, before placing them in the “glove hamper” I’ll pull the gloves completely inside out in preparation for washing. Once I have a couple dozen dirty gloves, I’ll wash the entire batch using OxyClean and hot water. No bleach. And certainly no other detergents or fabric softeners that are scented or have any addition mix of ingredients. After washing, I’ll pull them all inside out once again and lay them flat on a couple of large bath towels to dry. Yes, you can send these through the dryer. But it became obvious to me that drying them shortens their lifespan overall.A last word about using these gloves during a workout. Similar to how I wear a pair beneath nitrile gloves when washing dishes, I’ll also wear a pair below my leather workout gloves. This is especially important for sensitive hands given workout equipment is constantly cleaned with harsh chemicals throughout any given day.
A**N
Comfy gloves with good wrist coverage
Got these for sleeping. They're great if you want to put lotion on your hands before bed, but I also have to sleep with a wrist brace and it rubs on my skin, so these do a good job of keeping the brace from chafing. I've used cheap white cotton gloves in the past, but these are so much better. They're actually knit in shape, so they don't have seams on all the fingers, and the wrist band is thick and doesn't roll. They fabric may feel a little rough if you're comparing it to a jersey knit fabric, but once you put them on, they're very soft.
J**S
Don't waste your hard earned money.
Don't bother wasting your money on these gloves. They're literally just thin winter gloves you can buy at any drug store. The moment you put them on your hands the fabric soaks up any lotion or serum. I'm sending them back for a refund.
N**2
Works well
Good way you keep moisturizer on while sleeping.
V**A
Basic cotton gloves
Bought these for my husband to use with bag balm on his dry cracked hands.
D**S
The black ones don't last
For some reason the black ones are not very durable, I got send the wrong ones (pink) and they let me keep them and still sent me the black ones. Well the black ones are full of holes but the pinks ones are still holding strong, not sure why.
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