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gluten-free Shaving Cream For Art?


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Our sons teacher asked us if it would be okay if our son used shaving cream for some goofy toddler art project. Poking around these boards I found a post by KatiUSA saying " All of Colgate shaving creams are gluten free" and it sounded like the ones by SCJohnson were not... are there any others that are known to be gluten-free, or ones to be wary of? I want to call the teacher back and say "As long as tis this one, that one or this other one its okay".

BTW this is for Thursday AM class....so need rapid reponse LOL :D


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Colgate white non mentholated shaving cream is not only gluten free, but the BESTEST for preschool art projects! Stick with Colgate...

VydorScope Proficient
Colgate white non mentholated shaving cream is not only gluten free, but the BESTEST for preschool art projects! Stick with Colgate...

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I have no idea WHAT you would do with it in an art project... heh :blink:

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I have no idea WHAT you would do with it in an art project... heh  :blink:

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it is fun to squish, kinda like finger paint but washes off easier (since it has soap in it) at least that is what we do with it in my family when we are using it for art. we use barbasol.

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Colgate is definitely the way to go...when I worked at a day care we would get that brand because I told them it was safe for me to use and I was in charge of projects. Kids can have alot of fun with it :)

VydorScope Proficient

jeeze I guess I was deprived as a child LOL

Okay we call his teacher and told her colgate so she si gonna get that one. Im just glad we can (thanks to you all) "normal" stuff so he can be part of the class. :D

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