dancer0707
114 posts Aug 16, 2008
5:11 PM
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I know there was an old thread on gloves but I can't find it...so would anyone mind telling me your favorites and where to get them? Maybe something with textured fingertips for slippery, crepey, deepset eyelids? Thank you all!
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LiZa
3125 posts Aug 16, 2008
5:54 PM
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i always bought my gloves from costco. i was a dyed in the wool latex lover, but when they (Costco) quit carrying Latex and started carrying nitriles, i stomped my feet, whined and threw a general hissy fit, but continue to buy the nitriles from Costco. i've been using them for about two years i guess its been now and i'm used to them. you guys 'outside' dont have to worry so much about shipping, but up here shipping heavy things like gloves is a big expenditure. Here's direct glove's store: Direct Glove more cat pictures Permanent Makeup MythBuster Blog Cosmetic Tattoo Home LI Pigments Online Store
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Jane Adler
936 posts Aug 16, 2008
6:48 PM
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"Glove Club" by the case, Nitrile only. 
---------- Jane Adler, CPCP Facial Art by Jane SofTap® Distributor OSHA Outreach Instructor http://www.janeadler.com
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LC2
201 posts Aug 16, 2008
7:10 PM
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I get mine at Costco also and had the same experience as Liza, Oh tell me I am not her twisted sister!!!!! LC2
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Jhona
55 posts Aug 16, 2008
7:48 PM
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I get the same nitrile gloves at Costco. Anytime I don't have to pay shipping it's a beautiful thing.
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Rozan
561 posts Aug 18, 2008
2:42 PM
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I stomped my feet when Costco went to Nitrile instead of Latex too! I did the math on the Nitrile gloves, they work out to 5 Cents each. Now I’m hooked on them. The Nitrile’s are $15 for 300 gloves (the latex use to be $10 for 300 gloves – 3 cents each). I love what a nickel can do for ya!
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LiZa
3133 posts Aug 18, 2008
5:14 PM
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glad to know i wasn't the only one in costco having a fit! ha. what a visual that brings. Permanent Makeup MythBuster Blog Cosmetic Tattoo Home LI Pigments Online Store
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LiZa
3134 posts Aug 18, 2008
5:18 PM
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dancer, for eyes, i use a 'grabber pad'. either a tissue or a non-woven gauze pad, regardles of glove texture, it give me the "IRON GRIP", ha (typo edited 956 pm, what day is it?) Permanent Makeup MythBuster Blog Cosmetic Tattoo Home LI Pigments Online Store
Last Edited on 20-Aug-2008 10:58 PM
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sherrid
10 posts Aug 18, 2008
7:43 PM
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You can find textured gloves at www.pattersondental.com. sherri
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enhancedbeauty
27 posts Aug 28, 2008
5:18 AM
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I dont use anything but Powder fri latex gloves. I buy online from tattoo suppliers. ---------- God created man first because you always make a rough draft before a masterpiece
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tonycianci
7 posts Aug 29, 2008
12:45 PM
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OK, Try Nitrate brand for powder & latex free or Dragon black latex - powder free, available from tattoo suppliers, technical supply is one of many. ribbed non-slip. both are black color. Tony C So if God created man first, we couldn't be a rough draft, since we were made in his image, and he is perfect.
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Jane Adler
940 posts Aug 29, 2008
3:10 PM
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Yes, the Black Dragon Nitrile are cool. I want a case. It runs $159.00 for 20 boxes from Medtex, Ouch. I do like them a lot. Great grip and powder free. ---------- Jane Adler, CPCP Facial Art by Jane SofTap® Distributor OSHA Outreach Instructor http://www.janeadler.com
Last Edited on 29-Aug-2008 3:11 PM
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dancer0707
116 posts Sep 02, 2008
11:34 AM
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Thank you all!! I'll have to try a box of each of these!
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