People with Allergies
When Work Becomes a Burden on the Skin
Itching. Burning. Cracks. Bleeding hands.
For many allergy sufferers, this is not an exception, but a harsh daily reality at work. Unsuitable work gloves often make skin problems significantly worse – ranging from recurring skin rashes and inflamed, weeping areas to open, painful hands that make every movement a strain.
People with atopic dermatitis (eczema), psoriasis, or other occupational skin diseases are especially affected by gloves that trap moisture, create friction, and put additional stress on already damaged skin. Constant itching, burning sensations, and recurring cracks often lead to secondary problems such as fungal infections of the hands or chronic inflammation.
Multicare was developed precisely for these people.
For everyone whose skin needs more than standard solutions in everyday working life – a medical-grade work glove that protects without further damaging the skin, and makes working possible again, even when the hands are already severely stressed.
WHY MULTICARE ALLERGY-FRIENDLY GLOVES
Sensitive
Skin
Medical &
Work Gloves
Secure
Grip
No sweating
Tested. Proven. Trusted.
Multicare stands for tested quality and certified safety. Our gloves are medically approved (Notified Body 1186), suitable for direct contact with food, tested in accordance with EN 455, and CE marked.
In addition, they are PCB-free, bio-based, vegan certified, and particularly suitable for allergy sufferers.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Can I wear Multicare work gloves if my hands are cracked or severely stressed?
Yes. Multicare work gloves are designed so that they do not further irritate stressed or cracked hands. They protect against additional strain without worsening the skin through heat or moisture.
Are Multicare assembly gloves also suitable for sensitive or damaged skin?
Unlike many conventional assembly gloves, Multicare gloves are breathable and skin-friendly. This helps prevent typical problems such as sweating, pressure points, or skin irritation.
Can I wear Multicare gloves if my hands are bleeding or have open wounds?
In cases of open or bleeding areas of skin, caution should always be exercised. Multicare gloves do not cause additional irritation, but they do not replace medical treatment. If wounds are open, seeking medical advice is recommended.
Do Multicare gloves trigger atopic dermatitis?
No. Multicare gloves are designed to avoid typical atopic dermatitis triggers such as heat build-up, sweating, or skin-irritating substances. They are therefore considered particularly suitable for sensitive skin.
Can Multicare gloves make psoriasis on the hands worse?
Many people are sensitive to occlusive gloves. Multicare gloves are breathable and do not cause excessive moisture build-up, meaning they do not place additional stress on the skin.
Are Multicare gloves suitable for people with allergies?
Yes. Multicare gloves are made from allergy-friendly materials and do not contain any known allergy triggers. Allergic reactions are therefore not typical.
Can I wear Multicare gloves if I have eczema?
Many forms of eczema worsen due to sweating or friction. Multicare gloves are soft, breathable, and low-irritation, meaning they do not place additional stress on the skin.
Are Multicare gloves suitable if I have a fungal infection on my hands?
In the case of fungal infections, moisture should be avoided. Multicare gloves are breathable and help reduce moisture build-up, but they do not replace medical treatment.
Do Multicare gloves provide protection against infection risks such as monkeypox?
Multicare gloves can help reduce direct skin contact.
MultiCare. Because we mult-care.
Healing
Protection
Care