There may not be anyone who needs this (but me). Still, I am posting this just in case this is helpful to someone else besides me. I have had major allergies for decades, but the last few years this has caused me to have flare-ups of eczema/dermatitis on my hands. This has made it problematic for me to do anything with my hands when it flares up, from woodworking to gardening in soil. I think I have found a solution for woodworking and I wanted to share it in case anyone else could benefit from this. How this came about is I saw a Japenese woodworker in the YouTube video linked below and he was wearing these nitrile type gloves because he has some type of dermatitis condition. I could not find his exact gloves because they are a Japanese brand and imported. After a lot of searching, I came across these nitrile coated gloves on Amazon and I am very happy with them. They are thin enough that I can still feel through the gloves, but seem to be durable enough for shop tasks. I wear them in the shop except when my hands are in/around anything spinning, e.g. sawblade, drill bit, etc. (for fear of them getting caught around it - maybe paranoid, but think of a tie getting caught in a machine). It is early, but they seem to be helping me. I hope this helps someone else. Also, if anyone has a similar, or better solution, please share as well.
https://www.amazon.com/DS-Safety-NP1001-Technology-Ergonomic/dp/B07GTWNYMR/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?keywords=DS+Safety+NP1001+Nylon+Knit+Work+Gloves+with+Micro+Foam+Technology+%26+Spandex+Liner+Nitrile+Coated+Work+Gloves+CE+Approved+15+gauge+Ergonomic+Design+Men%27s+Thin+Working+Gloves+3+Pairs%28L%29&qid=1554466959&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmrnull
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21DFmwZtVlQ
