I am a huge advocate of anti-aging products. I also love getting gel nail polish for hands and regular polish that matches on my feet. I do this at home with a UV light I bought on Amazon.com that can fit two hands or feet at a time. (I saved a lot of money doing gel at home and learned to do this by observation at a nail shop and also with Youtube, my favorite place for things like this, crafts, cooking tutorials, etc.)It struck me that I am exposing my hands to UV rays with the UV light. This is going to add freckles and age spots sometime later in life due to the UV exposure. Your hands, neck, face, and décolletage areas are the places that show age the most. Check out matured women if you don't believe me.I put sunscreen on those areas, even the back of my hands, but I tend to wash my hands for random things when doing things around the house = need to reapply. I thought that there has to be something out there for hand protection with UV lights since nail shops are so popular. I use Amazon a lot to avoid stores (Amazon usually has the best price anyhow) and found the OC Nails UV Shield Glove. I chose classic white.I love them! They fit great. I think it's one size fit all. I have long, tapering fingers and was concerned how far up it would cover each digit. It turned out to be a non-issue. I am posting a few pictures. I have a ring with a raised stone one one finger that is sitting there comfortably under the glove. I also need to re-do my gel polish. Just keeping it real here. It's that kind of week. That's why I had the gloves out. Then I thought I should post something about them since they are working out so well!I also use a great pair of toe separator socks for pedicures to protect my feet. You can see the review I did on them if you are interested in them under my profile.Hope this review and the pictures help you!I get my nails did every 2-4 weeks. The various nail techs have attempted to assure me that the new LED lamps "don't cause any damage". But I have a hard time believing that a device that makes my fingernails feel like they've been kissed by fire doesn't do ANYTHING to the delicate tops of my hands.Because of this, I have been slathering my hands in an extra coat of sunscreen prior to each salon visit. But I knew this method was inadequate and that I needed something more protection - something physical.I have worn UV-blocking gloves before (driving, etc). I have even tried to wear some to the salon with the fingers cut off, but the fluffiness from the gloves stuck to my polish and pissed off my hard-working nail tech.So I decided to order these babies. And they work beautifully! The cover my hands entirely, leaving just the top nail/cuticle area peaking out. I usually give my nail tech a heads-up in the beginning of my appointment that I am (rightfully, slightly) neurotic and brought some gloves to wear for the light curing process. They have me put these on after they've done their usual drilling and filing, right before they apply the polish and top coat. I'm finally able to put my hands in the nail cooker guilt-free.I bought these gloves in black so I wouldn't have anything that would interfere with my choice of nail color. They are made of a stretchy, sporty material.I'm also going to be ordering more colors, because they would also make great UV blocking gloves for outside of the nail salon. Why? They give you essential UV protection while leaving your finger tips available for sweet, sweet access to your smart phone.I don't know if it's just because of so frequent of wear, but this new blue pair seem to fit even better for my tiny hands than the black pair I first bought (and loved enough that I've not only bought this blue pair, but have recommended OC Nails UV Shield Gloves to more friends and coworkers and others at the nail salon than I can count, frequently sending friends, family, and coworkers either a direct link to the gloves on Amazon or bought for them as a gift). Even my black pair's longer length that risks interfering with my nail tech's work aren't a problem really since I just employ a trick I learned way back in my marching band days of playing flute and piccolo and therefore marching gloves REQUIRED the fingertips be cut out -- just roll them down! I've been meaning to sew them down but honestly, just rolling them down is so easy, I haven't bothered in the more-than-a-year that I've been using them.If you get gel nails done frequently, and you don't want to speed up age spots appearing on your hands (in case you need an example of why these are wise to wear), let alone risk of skin cancer, trust me -- these gloves are a comfortable, cheap, washable, MUST HAVE!Gel nail polish has changed my life! Please, no comments about the life in my life. I never had the patience to wait for polish to dry. With the LED lights and UV I can now have groomed colorful nails. But, I worked as a molecular biologist for years and your skin should be shielded. The best tan in my mind, and for for my skin, is no tan. I understand it is not a big risk, but everyone has their stubborn issue, BPA, paraben, dyes, etc.These gloves fit my hands and are not so long that the nail technician is inconvenienced. I have small hands and short fingers (which look very long and slender after the polish has been applied). The above is a fact and no discussion is welcome or allowed. I am not even going to tell you how polish on my toe nails make my legs look longer since I seem to be the only person discerning enough to see this.The gloves are of good quality and they take little space in my purse.Protege perfectamente contra los rayos UV al momento de hacerse las uñas, es perfecto.Non ancora provati, arrivati oggi, ovviamente non si puo' sapere se il prodotto sia efficace dal momento che non è visibile ad occhio, ma si spera in bene! Hanno una buona vestibilità anche se odorano un pochetto, per il resto tutto ok!