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I would imagine a thin glove with a rubber coat would work good. That way you still have good dexterity, and you can grip. I would think that using latex could make your hands worse.

 

Something like this 

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http://www.globalindustrial.com/p/safety/hands/coated-gloves/hyflex-light-weight-gloves-ansell-11-618-black-pu-palm-coat-size-9?infoParam.campaignId=T9F&gclid=CjwKEAjwvPepBRCoqo37teOD1XsSJAC7v6WQZa7XHkf09GXxSpxyWci1uh6mLcjjlJhbrVoXg3UQVhoC-z7w_wcB

Now before anyone just posts saying "You don't need gloves." Which I know. But! I have Psoriasis on my hands, which makes my skin crack and bleed sometimes. And when I'm building computers it tends to get worse. Could be the materials and my hands drying out. Don't even get me started on using isopropyl alcohol when cleaning my heat sink! So what kind of gloves would you lovely folks suggest? I was thinking latex free gloves. 

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If it makes them bleed then id set fire on em... Id say the gloves you mentioned seem good :D

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Them gloves ur grandad gave to you when you were sharpening your wooden dagger

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Before you put any gloves on put some hand cream on, it will help out. I have RSI and a latex allegy.

 

It seems latex free would work.

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I would imagine a thin glove with a rubber coat would work good. That way you still have good dexterity, and you can grip. I would think that using latex could make your hands worse.

 

Something like this 

ANE_288600.jpg

http://www.globalindustrial.com/p/safety/hands/coated-gloves/hyflex-light-weight-gloves-ansell-11-618-black-pu-palm-coat-size-9?infoParam.campaignId=T9F&gclid=CjwKEAjwvPepBRCoqo37teOD1XsSJAC7v6WQZa7XHkf09GXxSpxyWci1uh6mLcjjlJhbrVoXg3UQVhoC-z7w_wcB

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I would imagine a thin glove with a rubber coat would work good. That way you still have good dexterity, and you can grip. I would think that using latex could make your hands worse.

Something like this

ANE_288600.jpg

http://www.globalindustrial.com/p/safety/hands/coated-gloves/hyflex-light-weight-gloves-ansell-11-618-black-pu-palm-coat-size-9?infoParam.campaignId=T9F&gclid=CjwKEAjwvPepBRCoqo37teOD1XsSJAC7v6WQZa7XHkf09GXxSpxyWci1uh6mLcjjlJhbrVoXg3UQVhoC-z7w_wcB

Oh yeah, those are good. I have a pair but for different reasons. Completely forgot about them.

And they are washable incase OP bleeds all over them.

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Before you put any gloves on put some hand cream on, it will help out. I have RSI and a latex allegy.

 

It seems latex free would work.

 

I have a perscript cream I use before I work with my pc. They still just dry out so quickly. D: 

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Oh yeah, those are good. I have a pair but for different reasons. Completely forgot about them.

And they are washable incase OP bleeds all over them.

 I don't bleed like someone cut my throat with a rusty spoon, Just enough where I've ruined plenty good white shirts. Maybe I should stop wearing white!

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I have a perscript cream I use before I work with my pc. They still just dry out so quickly. D: 

 

Yeah i know the feels. I use something simlar for before/after heavy typing, keyboard or guitar playing.

 

But good on you for not letting this get in the way of doing what you love! i know people who let a broken nail get in the way of doing something!

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