Unigloves Adds Derma Shield to Its Hand Protection Solutions

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Complementing its range of market-leading single use gloves, Unigloves UK Ltd – part of UG Healthcare Corporation – one of the world's leading glove manufacturers, has introduced the protective skincare system, Derma Shield, to its offering.

Designed to moisturise, protect and repair the skin, Derma Shield is CE marked and manufactured in the UK to Medical Device Standard ISO 13485.

Derma Shield is known to protect the skin against common workplace skin irritants including greases, oils, inks, coolants, detergents, solvents, chemicals and paints or from working in outdoor environments. Derma Shield can be used across a wide range of industrial settings including engineering environments.

Dispensed as a light mousse for quick and easy application, Derma Shield forms a breathable and waterproof shield over the skin that moisturises, nurtures and protects it for 4 to 5 hours – even when the hands are repeatedly washed.

Quickly absorbed by the skin, pharmaceutical-grade moisturisers such as Aloe Vera and Vitamin E quickly get to work, helping maintain the skin's natural moisture balance, allowing it to breathe and perspire normally.

Available in three sizes – 50ml, 150ml and 500ml, offering between 55 and 550 applications depending on the selected size – more information on the Derma Shield range can be seen here.


We are delighted to include the Derma Shield range to the Unigloves offering. It complements our range of gloves perfectly enabling it to be used in conjunction with them to maintain hand health in a wide range of workplace settings,” said Donald Gillespie, Marketing Director at Unigloves.

For more information, visit here call 0800 049 6602, or email enquiries@unigloves.co.uk.

Phil Black - PII Editor

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