SnausagesinaBlankettoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world·2 months agoedit-22 months agoHow do people that have to wear black nitrile gloves all day keep from having sweaty hands?message-squarearrow-up159arrow-down13message-square29fedilink
arrow-up156arrow-down1message-squareHow do people that have to wear black nitrile gloves all day keep from having sweaty hands?SnausagesinaBlankettoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world·2 months agoedit-22 months agomessage-square29fedilink
minus-squarebobs_monkeyarrow-up8arrow-down1·2 months agolinkfedilinkA little dab of talcum powder helps, though not sure if that’s good for you long term
minus-squareBearOfaTimearrow-up4arrow-down2·2 months agolinkfedilinkCorn starch is a far better absorbent. And if you need desert-level dry, get Mexsana. It’s like supercharged corn starch. I can only use it in my running shoes - it’s so drying that any other skin gets irritated.
minus-squareFubber Nuckin'arrow-up3arrow-down0·2 months agolinkfedilinkI just drop some phosphorus pentoxide in there and call it a day (don’t do this)
minus-squareScubusarrow-up3arrow-down0·2 months agolinkfedilinkJust raise the temperature to 200°C, it will stave off any moisture
minus-squareSnausagesinaBlanketOParrow-up2arrow-down0·2 months agolinkfedilink talcum powder Talcum powder was banned 4 years ago because it is a known carcinogen.
minus-squareclockwork_octopusEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down0·2 months agolinkfedilinkTalcum powder should not be used by women as studies have shown there may be an increased risk of developing ovarian cancer
A little dab of talcum powder helps, though not sure if that’s good for you long term
Corn starch is a far better absorbent.
And if you need desert-level dry, get Mexsana. It’s like supercharged corn starch. I can only use it in my running shoes - it’s so drying that any other skin gets irritated.
I just drop some phosphorus pentoxide in there and call it a day (don’t do this)
Just raise the temperature to 200°C, it will stave off any moisture
Talcum powder was banned 4 years ago because it is a known carcinogen.
Talcum powder should not be used by women as studies have shown there may be an increased risk of developing ovarian cancer