| I don't have a dishwasher, and have noticed my hands are getting really rough, despite using moisturizer often throughout the day. So I need gloves. I am worried i won't have a grip on the dishes and they'll slip out of my (gloved) hands and break. Any specific brand or type you like? Thank you! |
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I have sensitive skin and have to wear gloves. They can decrease your grip slightly, but the gloves also have grippy pads so maybe it balances out.
Fit is key. I have a fave brand (I can’t remember the name, sorry, they’re the ones with a flocked cotton lining) but I will get whatever brand is available in my size since that matters more. You will have better grip if the gloves fit well. I like thicker gloves because they last and are less likely to develop leaks, but if grip is a worry go for thinner. You can’t try on in store, but you can rub the material between your hands and get a feel for thickness. |
| Dumb question, but .... where do you buy these? |
Target. Wal-Mart. Any grocery store. |
Anywhere. They’ll be with the cleaning supplies. |
| The best are Mamison from the Korean market. I used to have terribly cracked thumb skin, or else slipping dishes. Gloves you buy at places like Target and Walmart are the worst. Even expensive brands like Bella. |
| I just buy whatever ones are in the cleaning aisle at the grocery store. They aren't slippy. I have sensitive hands and have been wearing them for years. |
| I use Wegman's brand. They are sturdy and fit well. |
I also swear by the ones at H-Mart (don’t know specific brand). They come in extra long and are very thick and durable. Will never use other gloves. |
| Casabella. I get mine in size S from Amazon or whenever HomeGoods has them in stock. |