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So i am looking for a new shampoo. Are the dove ones safe? Any suggestions?


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cyclinglady Grand Master

I use Costco's Kirkland brand that's gluten-free.  The quality is good too!  

bartfull Rising Star

Suave is gluten-free and they make shampoos to mimic just about every brand. Some of them are the ones like Panteen that make your hair silky and shiny. (I can't use those. :( My hair is too thin and silkiness is my enemy.) Some of them make your hair seem rougher and thicker. I use the one with almond and shea butter. Three bucks for a HUGE bottle that lasts me months.

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So i am looking for a new shampoo. Are the dove ones safe? Any suggestions?

Is a gluten free shampoo a must? I thought I had read it wasn't but I'm a newbie and still learning.

kareng Grand Master

Is a gluten free shampoo a must? I thought I had read it wasn't but I'm a newbie and still learning.

 

 

Its not but....  if you think you will accidentally get some in your mouth - from splashing, your fingers, drips, etc.  you would want a gluten-free shampoo.

 

Wolfie - I think most of the Dove ones are and the Garnier ones.  I just read the ingredients to make sure they don't list wheat germ oil.

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