A Simple Hand Eczema Care Routine
- Wash hands with a gentle cleanser.
- Apply moisturizer immediately after drying.
- Wear eczema gloves to help lock in hydration.
- Use mittens overnight if scratching is a concern.
- Avoid irritating fabrics and harsh cleaning products whenever possible.
FAQs about our Eczema Clothing
Eczema gloves can help protect irritated skin from friction, support moisturizing routines, and reduce exposure to common irritants. Many people with hand eczema wear gloves after applying moisturizer or during wet wrap therapy to help keep skin hydrated.
The best gloves for eczema are typically made from soft, breathable fabrics that minimize irritation. Materials such as TENCEL™, cotton, and silk are often preferred because they are gentle on sensitive skin and comfortable for extended wear.
Eczema gloves have separate fingers and are often used for moisturizing treatments, wet wrap therapy, or everyday wear. Eczema mittens cover the entire hand and are commonly used to help reduce scratching, especially during sleep.
Eczema mittens may help reduce skin damage caused by scratching, particularly for children or adults who scratch during sleep. While mittens do not stop itching, they can provide a protective barrier between fingernails and sensitive skin.
Many eczema gloves can be used as part of a wet wrap routine. Wet wrap therapy typically involves applying moisturizer or topical treatments, covering the skin with a damp layer, and then adding a dry layer to help support hydration and comfort during flare-ups.
Yes. Eczema gloves and mittens are commonly used by children who experience hand eczema, dry skin, or nighttime scratching. Proper sizing and comfortable fabrics can help improve wearability and encourage consistent use.
Eczema gloves do not treat the underlying cause of itching, but they may help protect the skin, reduce irritation from scratching, and support moisturizing routines. Many people find they help improve comfort during eczema flare-ups.
Many dermatologists recommend applying moisturizer immediately after washing hands and then wearing gloves when appropriate. Gloves can help keep moisturizers in contact with the skin longer and may support hydration for very dry or cracked hands.
















