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GLOVES IN A BOTTLE
Articles In The Press
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This article in SHAPE magazine is just one of the many articles published about the effectiveness of Gloves In A Bottle.
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Second Skin
If dry skin is affecting your active
lifestyle, you'll be in good hands,
literally, with Gloves In A Bottle,
a fast-absorbing shielding lotion
that's better than regular moisturizers.
While conventional moisturizers only
replace natural moisture with
artificial moisture, this super
hydrator binds with the skin to
create a protective non-greasy layer
that does not wash off with regular
washings.
Use it to heal cracked hands and
elbows, or any other dry parts of
your body. |
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| Medical
and Dental articles published in such magazines as HealthWise, Surgical Products, HospiMedica, Dermascope and many
more |

HealthWise |
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"...Gloves In A Bottle is a lotion that protects skin from medicines, chemicals, frequent washings, latex, and cold weather."
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| Beauty
articles published in such
magazines as Nylon, Right On!, Edplay,
Tucson Lifestyle and many more... |
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"...When participating in outdoor activities from gardening to painting, fishing to camping, or exposure to weather conditions, Gloves In A Bottle helps alleviate dry and irritated skin."
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| Automotive
articles published in such
magazines as MotorAge, 4WD,
Contracting, Super Chevy, ENR and many
more... |
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"...When you know you should be wearing gloves, working on your car, refueling, washing or cleaning your car, or just exposed to harsh elements, but don't want to put any on because they are annoying, wear Gloves In A Bottle."
# Agriculture and Gardening articles published in such maga
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| Agriculture
and Gardening articles published
in such magazines as Home&Garden,
Carolina Gardener, Backyard Living,
The Shepherd and many more... |
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"...We liked this lotion so much, we were fighting over the bottle. We applied it before planting flowers, mowing the yard and pulling weeds. This odorless lotion does everything the manufacturer claims it does and leaves our hands soft after a day's work."
# Arts and Crafts articles published in such magazines as Gla
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| Arts
and Crafts articles published in
such magazines as Glass Art, Bead
& Button, Model Aviation, Scrap
& Stamp and many more... |
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"...Handling rough materials, repeated immersion in water, and exposure to everyday nontoxic chemicals such as paints and glues can dry and irritate skin.
Gloves In A Bottle is designed to form an invisible, glovelike barrier between sensitive skin and moisture-robbing irritants to retain your skin's natural moisture, allowing dry skin to heal itself."
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| Construction
and Industrial articles published
in such magazines Snips, Converting,
Walls & Ceilings, Professional
Safety and many more... |
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"...If you're looking for an item that will sell just because it's there, here's that kind of product - Gloves In A Bottle. We rarely give a thumb's up to a product (we let you decide), but we're giving Gloves In A Bottle a high five. Why?"
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| Sports
articles published in such
magazines as Racer, Water Ski, Florida
Sports, Ontario Golf and many more... |
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"...Who doesn't make a mess of their hands every time they dive into a project? But Gloves In A Bottle is a lotion designed to protect the hands from harmful substances for several hours, keeping moisture-robbing irritants out."
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| Warning:
Always follow manufacturer's safety directions
when handling any harmful substance. Gloves In A
Bottle is not a substitute for required safety
protection, including gloves. |
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Gloves In A Bottle, Inc. makes no claims that its
product could be used in the diagnosis, cure,
mitigation, treatment, or prevention of eczema,
psoriasis, skin allergies, dermatitis, or any
other disease; or is intended to affect the
structure or any function of the body.
Gloves In A Bottle is not intended to protect
against any chemicals or irritants other than dirt
and grime. Always follow manufacturer's safety
directions when handling any harmful substance.
Gloves In A Bottle is not a substitute for
required safety protection, including gloves. |
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