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Gluten-Free Hand Lotion?


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Kias4 Apprentice

I am looking for a verified gluten-free hand lotion, not just one that doesn't contain gluten ingredients.  I am having issues with cross-contamination according to my recent blood test, so I need to be extra diligent.  Right now I am using a labeled gluten-free body lotion for my hands, but it leaves my hands much more slippery than I'd like.  I'd love to find a hand lotion that soaks in quickly.  Any suggestions?

 

Thanks!


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I use Jason's products.  They are certified gluten free and I've been happy with everything I have purchased so far.   Open Original Shared Link  They carry the line at Whole Foods if you have one nearby, otherwise they do sell off of their website.  I've been using this one as kind of an all over lotion and it's nice and thick but soaks in very quickly:  Open Original Shared Link

janiney08 Apprentice

I never knew there was gluten in hand lotion!!!

Kias4 Apprentice

I use Jason's products.  They are certified gluten free and I've been happy with everything I have purchased so far.   Open Original Shared Link  They carry the line at Whole Foods if you have one nearby, otherwise they do sell off of their website.  I've been using this one as kind of an all over lotion and it's nice and thick but soaks in very quickly:  Open Original Shared Link

 

Thank you! I'm actually allergic to avocado, which is in Jason's gluten-free hand lotion.  Go figure. :)

Kias4 Apprentice

I never knew there was gluten in hand lotion!!!

 

Indeed, many lotions have gluten in them, and those that don't are subject to cross-contamination just like food.  If you never put your hands in your mouth and always wash them before you cook, then you may be fine with gluten lotions.  However, I bite my nails and have to lotion my hands frequently because I have dry skin.  Fortunately, my friend found me gluten-free hand lotion the other day.  It's EOS brand (which also makes gluten-free lip balm).  She found it at Bed, Bath, & Beyond in the travel cosmetics section.  It says gluten-free on the package.  :)

janiney08 Apprentice

wow! now I know! thanks for all of the info!

Kias4 Apprentice

wow! now I know! thanks for all of the info!

 

Sure thing!


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SoLacey Newbie

Thank you! I'm actually allergic to avocado, which is in Jason's gluten-free hand lotion.  Go figure. :)

 

Oh boy, well that won't work.  You got me curious so I did some surfing and found this:  Open Original Shared Link  Maybe there is something in that list that will work? 

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Kias4 Apprentice

I actually found EOS hand lotion, which I LOVE, and is gluten-free!  I originally bought it at Bed, Bath, and Beyond (random, I know), but I also saw it at Target the other day in the checkout lane.  It's non-greasy and absorbs quickly.  Definitely recommend. :)

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