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Hey all...for those of you who use Giovanni organic hair care...I finally got a response back from them--below. It is so ironic there shampoo called "Golden Wheat" has no wheat in it and is gluten-free! Where the heck did they come up with that name?? Anyway, I switched over to their shampoos/conditioners and styling products...they are more natural than the alternatives, which I like.

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All of our products are Gluten Free. Even the Golden Wheat does not contain

gluten ingredients. If you require further information, please email me.

Best regards,

Trista Valentina


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jerseyangel Proficient

Where do you buy these shampoos? They sound nice.

jenvan Collaborator

I buy them from my coop, Frontier and at Wild Oats. I bet you could get them at an area natural food type store. Or you can buy them online at quite a few places too. ie. mothernature.com, greenmarket.com or vitaminshoppe.com--to name a few. I highly recommend :)

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Yes, they have a nice selection available. We get their products at any local health food store where we live.

jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks--I have a Vitamin Shoppe and Whole Foods here so I'll check them out. Its hard to find good natural hair products that don't contain wheat.

jenvan Collaborator

true that!

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