GeLuscious Moisturising Gloves for Hands

Our moisturising gloves for hands contains a blend of Vitamin E, jojoba oil, grapeseed oil and olive oil to soften and condition dry and cracked hands.

Perfect solution for dry, chapped hands. Can be combined with moisturising creams for maximum hand conditioning.

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Product Description

Moisturising Gel Gloves for Dry, Rough and Cracked Hands

A reusable pair of moisturising gel gloves designed to soften dry skin, improve comfort, and support ongoing hand care with minimal effort. The inner gel lining contains Vitamin E, jojoba oil, grapeseed oil and olive oil to help condition hands while the gloves are being worn.

They are well suited to people dealing with dryness from frequent hand washing, cold weather, work-related exposure, or generally rough, hard skin. They can also be used alongside hand creams when extra conditioning is needed.

Key Selling Points

  • Gel-lined gloves help deliver ongoing moisturising contact while worn.
  • Formulated with Vitamin E, jojoba oil, grapeseed oil and olive oil.
  • Designed to soften and condition dry, chapped and cracked hands.
  • Reusable for repeated treatments rather than single-use application.
  • Can be worn during rest time or overnight for longer contact time.

Why They Are Useful

  • Help reduce the hassle of repeatedly applying lotion through the day.
  • Offer a practical option for home hand care and self-care routines.
  • Useful for people whose hands are exposed to water, weather or chemicals.
  • Can support intensive hand conditioning when skin feels rough or tight.
  • Suitable for regular maintenance as well as more focused hydration periods.

What They Do and How They Work

These gloves use a moisturising gel lining that sits against the skin while they are worn. The gel is infused with skin-conditioning ingredients, helping maintain contact with dry areas of the hands for longer than a quick cream application alone.

In simple terms, they help lock in moisture and give dry skin a more sustained softening treatment. This can be especially helpful when hands feel rough, cracked, over-washed, or uncomfortable from repeated exposure to drying conditions.

They may be worn on their own or combined with a moisturising cream for a more intensive hand care routine when extra hydration is needed.

Common Problems They May Help With

Moisturising gel gloves are commonly chosen by people looking for a more convenient way to care for very dry hands. They may be particularly helpful for:

  • Dry hands caused by frequent hand washing or hand sanitiser use.
  • Rough, hard or chapped skin needing repeated softening care.
  • Cracked hands linked to cold weather, central heating, or low humidity.
  • Occupational dryness from cleaning, healthcare, salon work, or manual tasks.
  • People who want an at-home hand treatment without repeated reapplication through the day.

They can also appeal to users who want smoother-looking, better-conditioned hands as part of a regular beauty or self-care routine.

Applications and Suitability

  • Home care for dry, rough or cracked hands.
  • Overnight or evening hand conditioning routines.
  • Use after repeated washing or exposure to drying environments.
  • Beauty and self-care treatments for softer, smoother hands.
  • Supportive hand care for people in healthcare, cleaning, catering, salon or manual work settings.
  • Suitable for users wanting a reusable alternative to frequent lotion-only use.

Who They May Not Suit

  • Anyone with broken skin, open wounds, or signs of infection on the hands.
  • People with known sensitivity to any of the listed ingredients.
  • Users who find occlusive hand coverings uncomfortable or poorly tolerated.
  • Those needing treatment for an underlying skin condition without professional advice.
  • Anyone with worsening irritation after use should stop and review suitability.
Moisturising gel gloves shown with retail packaging and a pair of soft blue gloves

Reusable moisturising gel gloves supplied as a pair for conditioning dry, rough and cracked hands.

Product Specifications

Product type Moisturising gel gloves
Primary purpose To soften and condition dry, rough and cracked hands
Lining Therapeutic gel lining
Key ingredients Vitamin E, jojoba oil, grapeseed oil and olive oil
Use with hand cream Yes, can be combined with moisturising creams for enhanced conditioning
Reusability Reusable with appropriate care
Supply Sold as a pair
Typical use setting Home care, salon-style treatments, healthcare and occupational skin care routines

Usage Instructions: Moisturising Gloves for Hands

  1. Start with clean, dry hands.
  2. For a more intensive routine, apply a suitable moisturising cream first if desired.
  3. Slip the gloves on so the gel lining sits comfortably against the skin.
  4. Wear for around 20 minutes or longer depending on comfort and hand care routine.
  5. For deeper conditioning, they may be worn while relaxing or overnight if well tolerated.
  6. After removal, massage any remaining product into the skin.
  7. Hand wash in cool water and air dry to help maintain the gloves between uses.

 

Regular use can help maintain softer, better-conditioned hands. Frequency can be adjusted depending on how dry the skin feels and how often extra hydration is needed.

Benefits

  • Helps provide longer contact time than a quick cream application alone.
  • Supports softer, smoother-feeling hands with regular use.
  • Useful for overnight hydration or short intensive treatments.
  • Can reduce the need to constantly reapply moisturiser during the day.
  • Reusable design makes them practical for ongoing hand care.
  • Suitable for both beauty-led and problem-led hand care routines.

 

Testimonials

Sarah Mitchell, Beauty Therapist
“I use Geluscious Gloves in my salon for all my clients’ hand treatments, and the results are amazing. 

My clients love the luxurious feel of the gloves, and they can really see and feel the difference in their hands after just one use. It’s a product I highly recommend to everyone.”

James Walker, Dermatologist
“I often recommend Geluscious Gloves to my patients who suffer from dry, cracked hands. 

The gloves provide an easy and effective way to deliver deep hydration and healing ingredients, which helps to improve the condition of their skin.

They’re a great option for anyone looking to care for their hands at home.”

 

Contraindications & Warnings

  • Do not use on infected skin, open wounds, or actively bleeding cracks.
  • Stop use if irritation, itching, redness or discomfort develops or worsens.
  • Check the ingredient list before use if you have known skin sensitivities.
  • These gloves support skin conditioning but are not a substitute for medical assessment where symptoms are persistent or severe.
  • If dry, cracked or inflamed hands are not improving, seek advice from a suitable healthcare professional.

FAQs

What are moisturising gel gloves used for?

They are used to help soften and condition dry, rough or cracked hands. The gel lining sits against the skin while the gloves are worn, helping provide a more sustained moisturising treatment than a quick hand cream application alone.

They are often chosen for home hand care, overnight hydration, and self-care routines where hands need extra attention. They can also be useful after repeated hand washing or environmental exposure that leaves the skin feeling dry and tight.

How do gel-lined gloves work?

The inner gel lining contains moisturising ingredients that remain in contact with the hands while the gloves are worn. This helps condition the skin over time and supports a softer, smoother feel.

Because the hands are covered, the treatment is less likely to be rubbed off straight away. That makes this format practical for longer wear, including while resting or sleeping.

Can I wear them overnight?

Yes, many people use moisturising gel gloves overnight for a longer treatment period. This can be particularly useful when the hands are very dry and need more sustained hydration.

Overnight use should still feel comfortable. If the gloves feel too warm, irritating or restrictive, reduce the wear time and use them for shorter sessions instead.

Can they be used with hand cream?

Yes. They can be worn on their own or combined with a moisturising cream when more intensive hand conditioning is needed. This can be a helpful option for very dry or chapped skin.

Using the gloves over a suitable cream may help keep the product in closer contact with the skin. It can also make evening or overnight hand care more convenient.

Who may benefit from this type of product?

They may benefit anyone dealing with dry hands from frequent washing, weather exposure, work demands, or general skin dryness. They are also suitable for people who simply want softer, better-conditioned hands as part of regular self-care.

They can be especially relevant for people in healthcare, beauty, cleaning, catering, or manual roles where repeated washing and product exposure may dry the hands out.

How often should they be used?

That depends on how dry the hands are and how intensive the routine needs to be. Some people use them a few times each week, while others use them more regularly during periods of severe dryness.

Consistency usually matters more than very long wear times. Short, regular sessions may be enough for maintenance, while drier hands may need a more frequent routine.

Are they reusable?

Yes, these gloves are designed to be reusable. With appropriate care, they can continue to support regular hand conditioning over multiple uses.

To help preserve the gel lining, wash them gently in cool water and allow them to air dry. Avoid direct heat, which may affect the material over time.

When should I avoid using moisturising gloves?

They should not be used over open wounds, infected skin, or where there is clear irritation that worsens with occlusion. People with known sensitivity to any of the listed ingredients should also avoid use unless suitability has been checked.

If hand symptoms are severe, painful, or persistent, it is sensible to seek professional advice rather than relying on skincare products alone. Ongoing inflammation, rash or skin breakdown may need assessment.

Product Summary

These moisturising gel gloves are a reusable hand care solution for dry, rough and cracked hands. The gel lining contains Vitamin E, jojoba oil, grapeseed oil and olive oil to help soften and condition the skin while the gloves are worn. Suitable for home use, overnight hydration, and regular self-care routines, they offer a practical way to support smoother, more comfortable hands with less day-to-day effort.

 

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