Fingerless Eczema Gloves for Toddlers and Children for Eczema on Wrist and Palms
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Finding an easy and effective hand eczema treatment can be tricky for active toddlers or kids with the frustrating urge to itch. With these half gloves, you'll find treating eczema on hands a breeze! These Remedywear™ Eczema Gloves for toddlers and children are specially designed for eczema on the wrist and palms with a stretchy fit that extends just past the wrists. When sensitive, broken skin is left open and unprotected, it can be further irritated or become infected. These eczema gloves for child hands are made with soft, breathable fabric that fits like a second skin and provides soothing relief.
These lightweight, breathable gloves can be worn as a hand eczema treatment day or night with natural moisture-wicking properties that prevent chafing. Plus, the perfect amount of latex-free elastane keeps the hypoallergenic gloves in place without sliding off or rubbing sensitive eczema on hands. Although the TENCEL plus zinc-embedded fabric is clinically proven to improve eczema and reduce itching [1] on its own, you can also boost the effectiveness by pairing these gloves with your favorite hand cream.
Check out our Kids Gloves with Fingers. And a larger Adult Fingerless Gloves as well.
See the full line of Remedywear for babies to adults here.
What Makes Remedywear Unique
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee or your money back within 30 days.
- Dermatologist Recommended.
- Contains soothing, moisture wicking TENCEL.
- Contains anti-bacterial, anti-odor, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory Zinc Oxide.
- Fibers improve sleep quality and itchy skin when worn consecutively for three nights[1].
- Moisture-wicking sweat control.
- Stretchy, snug second skin fit.
- Hypoallergenic, latex-free elastane.
- Oeko-tex standard 100 and Step by Oeko-tex.
- Eco-friendly packaging and tags.
- Sustainably made in Portugal.
References
[1] Wiegand, 2013, Skin-protective effects of a zinc oxide-functionalized textile and its relevance for atopic dermatitis. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol; 6: 115–121.
Remedywear was specially designed to provide soft, comfortable, breathable garments for people of all ages with eczema and other sensitive skin conditions.
What makes Remedywear so special? Zinc! Anti-inflammatory zinc is embedded within a soft, stretchy blend of sustainably and responsibly made natural fibers (TENCEL) to create super soothing, super comfortable Remedywear.
In a clinical study [1], our ratio of TENCEL and Smartcel™ Sensitive was proven to reduce the severity of atopic dermatitis, reduce itchiness and improve quality of sleep when worn overnight for three consecutive nights.
Here’s why Remedywear is great for eczema and itchy or sensitive skin:
- Awarded the National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance™.
- Soft, breathable fabric embedded with anti-inflammatory zinc.
- Smooth, round fibers inhibit bacterial growth, and reduce odors.
- Moisture wicking fabric means no sweaty irritation or chafing.
- Soothing clothing that can be worn day and night.
- Hypoallergenic fabric and dyes (phenylenediamine free), no irritation.
- Free of latex, nylon, nickel and formaldehyde.
- Tags (100% recycled cotton) are easily removed and seams can be worn outside the clothing for desired comfort.
- Chemical free, Oeko Tex 100 certified fabric.
Check out the full line of Remedywear™.
Be Sun Safe
Our garments offer 35-50+ UV protection! Wear Remedywear to cover your fragile eczema skin when out in the sun and avoid harsh sunblocks that can cause further irritation. Remember to always wear sunscreen to protect any parts of the body not covered by our clothing. Our soft, gentle clothing is not meant for play and should not replace surf/swim clothing meant for more aggressive use. Check the chart below to verify the UV protection offered by the various colors when worn wet or dry.
References:
[1] Wiegand, 2013, Skin-protective effects of a zinc oxide-functionalized textile and its relevance for atopic dermatitis. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol; 6: 115–121.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3656624/