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It's a 10 Hair Product Gluten-Free List


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anyana Apprentice

All - I wrote to the nice folks at It's a 10 and received this very helpful list of gluten free (and not) products.  Hope it helps for anyone else wondering.  

My favorite product (Volumizing spray) does have wheat (??), but I think I'll just hold my breath when I use it. :)

 

It's a 10.webp

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Thank you for this information. I am trying to find contact information for this company It's a 10 so i can inquire about some other allergies that i I have but i can not seem to find an email address or customer service phone number. Could you please pass on the information that you used to contact the company. Thank you so much!!!

Michele

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anyana Apprentice

I am so sorry for the delay.  I just used their generic email, and they replied!  It is info@itsa10haircare.com.  Good luck!

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thank you so much - i have no idea why i could not find that email address

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On 4/11/2016 at 4:27 PM, anyana said:

All - I wrote to the nice folks at It's a 10 and received this very helpful list of gluten free (and not) products.  Hope it helps for anyone else wondering.  

My favorite product (Volumizing spray) does have wheat (??), but I think I'll just hold my breath when I use it. :)

 

It's a 10.webp

Thank you for posting this!! I love the Miracle Styling Cream, so I'm glad it's gluten-free.

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