
Kelly Rose
Editor
Kelly Rose
Editor
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health says that skin diseases like contact dermatitis account for 15%-20% of all occupational diseases.
Gloves in a Bottle (GIAB) is quickly absorbed to form a ‘second skin’ that helps stop the dryness associated with frequent hand washing and prevents chemicals from irritating the skin. Unlike conventional barrier creams it does not wash or rub off but protects skin for up to four hours, coming away gradually as skin cells exfoliate. It can therefore save time and money by removing the need for repeated applications of less effective traditional creams used in the workplace.
Laboratory tests have shown it to be fully compatible with the use of alcohol hand gels so making it safe for use in a healthcare environment.
Dr Chris Steele, resident GP on ITV’s This Morning, said: “I think this is an excellent product.”
GIAB is available from Amazon, Superdrug.com and www.giab.co.uk and independent outlets nationwide.