Marigold Gloves for Sensitive Skin are latex-free and have been specially developed for people who suffer from latex allergies or sensitivity. These durable gloves are perfect for washing up, cleaning and household tasks and can be recycled with TerraCycle.
*Source: IRI, Total UK Market value sales for the Household gloves category for the period comprising 52 weeks ending on 24th April 2021.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
100% latex-free rubber gloves, specially developed for people who suffer from allergies or who have sensitive skin.
Super-strong, but gentle on the hands, they have longer cuffs for even more protection and an extra-comfy cotton lining.
Our safe-hold pattern gives you a good grip and our special coating provides extra protection and durability.
Main Benefits
100% Latex Free
Perfect for people with latex allergies and sensitive skin.
Longer Cuffs
Even more protection for your skin, and pinched at the wrist for a comfy fit.
Recycle with TerraCycle®
All our gloves and their plastic packaging can be recycled with TerraCycle®.
Keeping your hands safe when you suffer from sensitive skin or allergies can be difficult, so Marigold Gloves for Sensitive Skin were developed especially for people who suffer from latex allergies or sensitivity.
These 100% latex-free gloves are ideal for washing up and other housekeeping or maintenance tasks in and around the home.
We’ve teamed up with TerraCycle®, a global leader in recycling hard-to-recycle waste, to make our entire Marigold gloves range and their plastic packaging fully recyclable – yep, even our disposable glove range, too! Now you can help us give a new lease of life to your old Marigolds.
Our partnership with TerraCycle® is free for our consumers to use – all you need to do is take your old or used Marigold gloves to your nearest public drop-off location, or you can set up your own.
Read more about Marigold’s partnership with TerraCycle® here.
*Source: IRI, Total UK Market value sales for the Household gloves category for the period comprising 52 weeks ending on 24th April 2021.