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grannyglut Newbie

Could someone tell me some over the counter products that are gluten free. Things like shampoo, conditioner, hair spray, deodorant and such. I go to the sights and get no real answer. Thank you so much as I am on a limited budget as I don't work now. 


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nvsmom Community Regular

Most product are. I tend to avoid some like Aveeno (sp?) that has oatmeal, but most are fine.  just bring a magnifying glass to the store to read the teeny tiny labels.

kareng Grand Master

You don't need to worry about things like stick deodorant. Just worry about the things that might get in your mouth.

Like Nicole said, bring your reading glasses - the wheat germ oil in the hair spray is pretty obvious in the ingredient list. :)

grannyglut Newbie

Most product are. I tend to avoid some like Aveeno (sp?) that has oatmeal, but most are fine.  just bring a magnifying glass to the store to read the teeny tiny labels.

Thank you much

grannyglut Newbie

You don't need to worry about things like stick deodorant. Just worry about the things that might get in your mouth.

Like Nicole said, bring your reading glasses - the wheat germ oil in the hair spray is pretty obvious in the ingredient list. :)

Thank you so much, it seems like a lot of things have gluten and it seems so hard at times.

BlessedMommy Rising Star

I just read the labels to make sure that there are no gluten ingredients.

 

If possible, I buy stuff that is labelled gluten free. 

nvsmom Community Regular

Thank you so much, it seems like a lot of things have gluten and it seems so hard at times.

It IS hard at times.  Just give yourself a few extra minutes when shopping, to read labels, and you'll do fine. :)


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ravenwoodglass Mentor

I use either Garneir products or Suave. Both will label clearly and are inexpensive. 

Pauliewog Contributor

I didn't check it for being gluten free, but I am using Ban deodorant (green container). I bought it in Sept. and it is now Feb. and I am still on the same container! It lasts forever. So budget-wise, if you are looking for something that isn't too expensive and lasts a long time, I recommend that!

Lisa Mentor

I have been  gluten free for over ten years.

 

I use:

 

Lubriderm lotion

Dove shampoo

Red Apple Lipstick (one line order and awesome) ...this is a start.  You can venture out a bit later. :

 

And hair stray - ick -don't do that.

BlessedMommy Rising Star

Tom's of Maine's products are all gluten free.

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