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Glove Rash That Won't Heal — What an Amazon Warehouse Worker Did

Glove Rash That Won't Heal — What an Amazon Warehouse Worker Did

Amazon fulfillment worker. Sustained glove use, 8–12 hour shifts.

Craig Fields works with his hands. For months, his skin paid for it — bright pink, raw, peeling off from sustained glove use. His mother Debby researched every option she could find. What happened next took two weeks.

Craig Fields — hands healed after DRYE liner use
Craig Fields, Cincinnati, US.

Before

The damage was visible and documented. Craig's hands were raw from wearing work gloves — skin bright pink, peeling, deteriorating with every shift. The kind of damage that doesn't go away between sessions because the mechanism causing it never stops.

His mother Debby had watched it progress. She started researching.

"My son's hands were bright pink and raw with all of the skin peeling off from wearing work gloves," she says. "I researched the best solutions and DRYE liners were considered the best."

The mechanism behind occupational hand damage follows a consistent pattern. A sealed glove creates occlusion — no airflow, continuous compression, sustained moisture. Whatever is worn inside absorbs sweat until it saturates, then holds warm, wet fabric against already-compromised skin for the rest of the session. Switching materials changes the texture. It doesn't change the physics.

What changed

Debby ordered. Craig started wearing the liners at work.

2 days
Visible improvement
2 wk
Completely healed
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Recurrence

Within days, the trajectory reversed. Within two weeks, the damage was gone.

"Within a few days of wearing the liners, his hands were drastically improved. Within two weeks, they are completely healed and back to normal. I cannot believe the difference."

Debby Fields — Craig's mother, Cincinnati, US

The only variable that changed

Craig didn't change his work routine. He didn't stop wearing gloves. He didn't start a new skincare protocol. He changed what was in contact with his skin during the hours the damage was happening.

The pattern is consistent across every sealed glove environment — mine workers, mechanics, hockey players. When the moisture environment inside the glove changes, the skin stabilizes. The work doesn't need to stop. The gloves don't need to change. The liner does.

"I cannot believe the difference! Worth every penny."

Debby Fields

After

Debby didn't stop at one pair. She bought multiple pairs to allow rotation and consistent washing — the same approach documented across long-term users in industrial and sports environments.

"I also bought a rack to dry the gloves and have now purchased multiple pairs to allow for more washing and rotation to prevent reoccurrence."

The recurrence she wanted to prevent hasn't happened.

Craig Fields, Cincinnati, US. DRYE liner use began August 2025. Review submitted September 2025. Used with explicit permission from Debby Fields.

Same physics. Different glove.

Every sealed glove creates the same moisture problem — work gloves, hockey gloves, tactical gloves. The environment differs. The mechanism doesn't. If your hands react to prolonged glove use, this is where to start.

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