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Dermaguard Liquid Gloves

Dermaguard Liquid Gloves

Dermaguard Liquid Gloves: innovation in the world of personal protection
The personal protection industry is constantly innovating and developing new technologies to help protect our bodies from various hazards. One of the latest and most exciting innovations is liquid gloves based on the protective silicone microfilm, dimethicone. This compound of silicon and oxygen has ideal protective properties. It offers a new approach to hand and skin protection and can offer many advantages over traditional gloves. In this article, we will look at how these liquid gloves work and what their potential uses are.

What are Dermaguard liquid gloves?
Liquid gloves are an innovative personal protection concept that combines the benefits of liquid materials with the comfort and flexibility of gloves. Instead of traditional materials such as fabric or latex, these gloves contain dimethicone, which is applied to the hands in the form of an emulsion cream before use. This is then absorbed and forms an invisible film on the skin of the hands. The cream can also be used on other parts of the body repeatedly exposed to irritation - e.g. the neck, legs, diaper area of the elderly, etc.
How do they work?
The working principle of liquid gloves lies in their ability to create an invisible barrier between the skin and the external environment. This barrier strengthens the skin's natural defences against irritation from various irritants. It helps to prevent common occupational contact dermatitis such as occupational eczema from repeated contact with water, disinfectants, massage oils, plant and animal products, dust, dirt, common chemicals, animal hair and feathers, etc. In the short term, skin treated with Dermaguard liquid gloves can also withstand acid or lye splashes, allowing time for the substance to neutralise quickly.
Use of liquid gloves:
Household: strengthens skin stressed by cleaning, cooking, gardening and workshop work.
Industry: Liquid gloves can be a valuable aid in processing plants with a high incidence of occupational dermatitis, especially when using latex gloves in food processing, metalworking and agriculture. It is suitable for a wide range of services such as hairdressing, physiotherapy, massage, floristry, etc.
Healthcare: In the healthcare sector, liquid gloves can provide protection for skin damaged by frequent repeated washing and disinfection.
Sports and outdoor activities. They help to strengthen the skin where it is exposed to heat, sweat and friction. They reduce skin maceration from sweat and bacterial growth on inflamed skin, thereby inhibiting the development of diaper rash.
Conclusion:
Liquid gloves are an innovative approach to hand protection. Whether it is for industry, healthcare, personal protection or sporting activities, liquid gloves can be a beneficial tool for anyone wishing to increase the level of skin protection.

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  • The cream forms an invisible long-term barrier against allergens on the skin
  • Prevention of contact eczema, intertrigo, rashes, diaper dermatitis
  • Protects up to 6 hours, moisturises, non-greasy, not perfumed

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