

🔥 Slip into warmth, glow with confidence!
Conair True Glow Heated Beauty Hand Mitts deliver soothing, evenly distributed heat with 3 adjustable settings and an auto-off safety feature. Designed to boost moisturizer absorption, these mitts transform dry, cracked hands into silky smooth skin within minutes. Lightweight and easy to use, they offer a luxurious spa experience at home, perfect for busy professionals seeking quick, effective hand care and relaxation.









| ASIN | B00DO441JA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,957) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BHMXRF |
| Manufacturer | Conair |
| Product Dimensions | 2.63 x 14 x 7.63 inches; 1.3 Pounds |
| UPC | 885523660418 741082925132 611104841576 885242689820 115971613712 041114770748 074108292513 014445410751 803982736154 885271476859 763109269623 |
T**R
Arthritis relief!
I have been having aching hands for the past couple of months. I couldn't decide between this and the DreamTime Healing Touch Hand Cozys so I bought both for some heat therapy. I'm keeping both...the total cost of both items ($54.03) seems pretty reasonable, especially considering how much they help. This item, the Conair True Glow Heated Mitts, provides the constant heat. Some have mentioned that it gets really hot. My experience has been that if I start with my hands inside when I plug in, the mitts don't feel too hot. When I first used it, I turned on to warm up without my hands inside...that time I noticed it was pretty hot but I'm sure that's because I didn't let my hands gradually warm up with the gloves to get used to the heat. It's kind of like dropping an egg into a pot of boiling water vs starting with it in room temperature water and then putting it on the stove. Now, the reason I kept the DreamTime Hand Cozyz. I microwaved those mitts but as many other reviewers for that item have noted, they don't stay warm as long as these. The pros of the HandCozy are that the scented herb packets are soothing and seem to give off a moist heat. In general, the HandCozys are more snuggly feeling with the velvet liners. When the heat wore off, I took the scented packets out of the velvet casing and put in the Conair mitts. Best of both worlds! Someone said the Conair mitts are too big but I disagree. They are roomy enough to slide in one of the packets AND for me to do my hand stretching exercises at the same time. An added bonus is that my hands feel super soft. I'm totally addicted to the heat therapy that both of these products provide together.
R**A
Moisturizing is noticeable
Heats up well. Not hot but it shouldn’t be hot. Warmth is nice and I do wrap my hands in plastic wrap. I had my daughter in law try it and she enjoyed it too. She works with children and washes her hands frequently. I used it last winter and I’m ready to use it this fall. Faster result than wearing lotion with cotton gloves at night.
H**H
Works, for personal use may be a little bulky
Hmmm. They do they job - get nice and warm, maintain heat. They make my sore hands feel pretty good after a day of typing. Also, very affordable and a reliable brand. That said, they are cumbersome as heck. I wish they were either a different shape or more flexible. They are probably fine for a salon where a tech slips them over your hands but it’s a bit difficult to position hand 2 when doing it yourself, and then you have to sit there with basically 2 padded 9x12 envelopes on your hands. Something actually mitt shaped would be a little better, and maybe made out of heating pad material (soft cloth) on the outside? But for salon use with waxes or lotions, this is probably a fine design.
E**.
Best Thing I've ever bought
I got these because I'm having issues with my hands and my Physical Therapist suggested wet heat. I took lotion and then put clean socks on my hands and they felt so much better, but they also felt so much softer as well. I am thinking about seeing if they have a version for the feet. *Update* Still think this is the best thing ever, although I would like to suggest maybe putting something over your hands if your going to use it on high. It does get a little too hot for bare fingers on high. I usually use a pair of socks that haven't been used but a towel or some type of mit would work as well. I still have no regrets buying this.
E**E
Great for sore hands!
I got these as a therapeutic treatment for my sore hands. I was going to an OT and she would wrap my hands in hot towels before we started, and the heat made such a difference that I wanted something I could use at home. These are perfect -- I look forward to my "hot hands" session every night, and it has really helped the soreness. Having the heat all around my hands is much more effective than putting them on a heating pad, and I don't have to keep reheating anything -- just plug in and relax. So I can't speak to how these work as a spa treatment, but they work great for heat therapy!
P**3
Waste of Money--Barely Any Heat on the Highest Setting
UPDATE: I did receive some money back, but I had to go through Conair, themselves, and it took several weeks to receive a check. ORIGINAL REVIEW: I am so disappointed in this product, and I did not realize there are no returns! Total waste of money. :( I literally received it yesterday, and now I'm stuck with it. AND I have to find something better, which means more money. I have a rare connective tissue condition called systemic sclerosis (which you can see in the unfiltered photo--that is not from the mitts), and I need to keep my hands warm to keep them flexible and prevent them from permanently becoming stuck in the shape of claws. I thought this product would be an amazing tool for helping me do that--easier, cheaper, less messy, and more efficient than daily paraffin wax treatments. Its seemed like a perfect solution. But I am blown away by how little heat is emitted from this product. I don't know what other people are talking about saying that the mitts get too hot--on the highest setting, you can barely tell they're on!!! My normal large heating pad is at least 3x warmer with consistent heating, and I assumed this would have equivalent temperatures. What little heat is generated in these mitts is also focused one side of the mitt only, and the heat is not constant. The best product I have found so far are the Ocoopa hand warmers, but those are devices you have to hold in your own hands, and they only heat the parts of your palms and fingers that are touching the heated areas. Maybe these mitts are enough heat if you need as little as possible. But if you have systemic sclerosis, find a better heated mitt product.
J**B
Had only on/off switch, not 3-temperature control as described.
The product description says “3 temperature setting” but the item I received only had an on/off switch. Amazon has two different items pictured for this product. The first photo shows one with only an on/off switch. The third photo shows one with a 3-temperature switch. Returning.
R**E
Bought this item in August and used maybe 3 or 4 times then just stopped working altogether, wont switch on, nothing. Don't know if it even comes with a 12 month warranty or if it does it's unclear how to go about returning a faulty item as it has been shipped from overseas.
J**H
Sometime the gloves produce more heat and sometime only warm
L**.
My husband has arthritis in his hands. He found trying to use a microwavable bag inefficient. He really likes these. Turns them on and can slip his hands in and out with ease. They are well made with decent heat settings. Wish they had a timer.
L**A
Me encantó
A**.
Justo lo que ocupaba, cumple las espectativas.
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