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Tigi Bed Head Products - Gluten


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bluelotus Contributor

Hi all,

I may have finally found out what has been making me sick for months. Tigi's Bed Head Superstar Queen for a Day has wheat in it, as well as a bunch of their other products. Anyone interested, send me a personal message or email, and I will give you the list.

Now I have to go apologize to my husband. :(

BTW - does anyone know anything about hops? I know that the plant itself is gluten-free, but when I sent Tigi my email request regarding their gluten content, they sent me back a list of products with wheat, oats, etc, and hops. Hmmm. I'm thinking that they may be just covering their butts and giving me all the info. Anyone know?


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Claire Collaborator
Hi all,

I may have finally found out what has been making me sick for months.  Tigi's Bed Head Superstar Queen for a Day has wheat in it, as well as a bunch of their other products.  Anyone interested, send me a personal message or email, and I will give you the list. 

Now I have to go apologize to my husband.  :(

BTW - does anyone know anything about hops?  I know that the plant itself is gluten-free, but when I sent Tigi my email request regarding their gluten content, they sent me back a list of products with wheat, oats, etc, and hops.  Hmmm.  I'm thinking that they may be just covering their butts and giving me all the info.  Anyone know?

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Hops is an ingredient listed in recipes for gluten free beer and on the list of ingredients in commercial gluten free beers. Claire

bluelotus Contributor

Thanks, Claire. I had seen hops listed as gluten-free and know that it is not closely related to wheat. I just wasn't sure if there was an issue with processing (like there is with oats).

jenvan Collaborator

yeah, i had to get rid of all the tigi products i used-they all have wheat in them. one shampoo had 3 kinds of wheat in it!

bluelotus Contributor

Figures. But, when I looked at the ingrediants on the Superstar, there was nothing suspicious, that's the scary thing......

bluelotus Contributor

Here's the list. I thought less people would be interested - although they are great products, most seem to choose more easily recognized brands. Anyway, here it is.

GLUTEN?

THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS MAY CONTAIN GLUTEN. PEOPLE WITH CELIAC DISEASE MAY WANT TO AVOID USAGE OF THESE PRODUCTS.

Hard Head Hairspray Work-It Hairspray

Dumb Blonde Shampoo & Conditioner Thickening Shampoo & Conditioner

Superstar Control Freak Conditioner

Sexed-Up Conditioner Sexed-Up Tonic

Shake-It Powders

PRODUCTS THAT CONTAIN

WHEAT, OATS AND/OR HOPS:

BED HEAD CATWALK

Hard Head Hairspray Fashionista Shampoo

Dumb Blonde Shampoo Work It Hairspray

Dumb Blonde Conditioner Sexed-Up Conditioner

Boy Toys Sexed-Up Tonic

Hard Head Gel Thickening Conditioner

Superstar Thickening Shampoo (wheat and oat)

Control Freak Conditioner Oatmeal & Honey Conditioner (wheat and oat)

Chocolate Head Oatmeal & Honey Shampoo (oat)

Manipulator Shampoo Oatmeal & Honey Lotion (oat)

Manipulator Conditioner Curls Rock Amplifier (oat)

Small Talk (oat) Fast-Fixx (hops)

Headrush (oat)

Treat Me Right (wheat and oat)

Health Goddess (oat)

Hard To Get (hops)

Tammy Claus

tclaus@toniguy.com

TIGI Linea

2828 Trade Center Dr.

Suite 120

Carrollton, TX 75006

800-259-8596 x-2916

972-236-0916

Guest Lucy

DO you injest these? They shouldn't bother you if you wash your hands well after applying them should they?


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No, I don't eat these or injest these on purpose. Search other forums. We've had this discussion plenty of times.

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