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I recently contacted Bumble and bumble about some of their hair products and received a great response. While several of the products I asked about contain wheat, I was impressed at how detailed they are...see below, they have info on gluten as well as corn, rice, and soy. I like their prep (for my daughter) and tonic, so I'm glad those are gluten free. I'm guessing they might have other gluten free products, but I only asked about the ones listed below.

Here was my email/questions:

"Hello, Do you have a list of your gluten free products (no wheat, barley, rye, oats) ? If not, can you let me know if the following products are gluten free: hair prep, leave in conditioner, does it all hairspray, styling lotion, thickening spray, tonic. Thank you!"

Here is their response:

"Thank you for taking the time to contact us and for your interest in Bumble and bumble.

We appreciate the opportunity to explain that we do not have a comprehensive list of products that contain or don't contain certain ingredients.

While a formulation may contain no wheat, oat, barley or rye derivatives, for the benefit of our gluten-sensitive consumers who may have cross-sensitivities, Bumble and bumble takes the extra precaution of including corn, rice and soy in our research.

Prep spray contains corn.

Leave In Conditioner contains wheat, corn and soy.

Does It All Hairspray contains soy and various grains which may contain wheat.

Styling Lotion contains wheat and soy.

Thickerning Spray contains wheat and corn.

Tonic contains corn and soy.

Once again, thank you for contacting us and for the opportunity to address your concern.

Sincerely,

Patricia Anderson

Response Representative

Global Consumer Communications "

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Iam not gluten-free, but I do love Bumble and Bumble Products.

Also a reminder to those who are gluten-free, remember to let your hairstylist know about your condition!

I guess thats why iPhones are so great, you could just look up a product that they have when you are there. I want an iPhone, dang.

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