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I got glutened after using some hand sanitizer from Bath & Body Works, so I've pretty much stopped using the hand sanitizer, lotion, perfume, etc. But what about the shower gel? I didn't see any gluten ingredients in it. Has anyone had any problems with it?


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Email Bath and Body and they will send you a list of ingredients for products you inquire about. 

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**** notice the sanitizer has wheat amino in it. 

From Bath and Body..


We appreciate you taking the time to contact us in regards to the products that we offer.

We appreciate your inquiry about the ingredients for our products. Please see the ingredient list you requested below. Ingredient lists for personal care products can also be found on the back or bottom label of the product.
 
Eucalyptus Spearmint Body Lotion-AT
Ingredients: Water (Aqua, Eau), Glycerin, Petrolatum, Cetyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol, Dimethicone, Ceteareth-20,  Fragrance (Parfum), Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Mentha Viridis (Spearmint) Leaf Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Malachite Extract, Lilium Candidum Bulb Extract, Lilium Candidum Flower Extract, Magnesium Citrate, Carbomer, Sclerotium Gum, Tetrasodium EDTA, Sodium Hydroxide, Disodium EDTA, Diazolidinyl Urea, Methylparaben, Benzyl Alcohol, Propylparaben, Benzyl Salicylate, Citral, Citronellol, Coumarin, Geraniol, Hexyl Cinnamal, Hydroxyisohexyl 3-Cyclohexene Carboxaldehyde, Limonene, Linalool, Butylphenyl Methylpropional, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone
 
Eucalyptus Spearmint Body Wash-AT
Ingredients: Water (Aqua, Eau), Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Lauramide DEA, PEG-30 Glyceryl Cocoate, TEA-Cocoyl Glutamate, Fragrance (Parfum), Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Disteareth-75, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Mentha Viridis (Spearmint) Leaf Oil, Pelargonium Graveolens (Geranium) Flower Oil, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Carica Papaya Fruit Extract, Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Fruit Extract, Calluna Vulgaris (Heather) Extract, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leaf Extract, Sodium Chloride, Glycereth-7 Caprylate / Caprate, Sodium PCA, PEG-150 Distearate, Polyquaternium-10, Benzophenone-4, Citric Acid, Propylene Glycol, Tetrasodium EDTA, Methylparaben, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone.
 
Eucalyptus Spearmint Bar Soap-AT
Ingredients: Sodium Palmate, Sodium Palm Kernelate, Water (Aqua, Eau), Glycerin, Fragrance (Parfum), Palm Kernel Acid, Palmitic Acid, Sorbitol, Sodium Chloride, Tetrasodium EDTA, Tetrasodium Etidronate, Benzyl Salicylate, Citronellol, Coumarin, Geraniol, Hexyl Cinnamal, Limonene, Linalool, Butylphenyl Methylpropional, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Titanium Dioxide ( CI 77891), Iron Oxides (CI 77499), Yellow 10 (CI 47005).
 
Eucalyptus Spearmint Hand Soap-AT
Inactive Ingredients: Water (Aqua, Eau), Isopropyl Alcohol,  Fragrance (Parfum), Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Mentha Viridis (Spearmint) Leaf Oil, Honey Extract (Mel, Extrait de miel), Elaeis Guineensis (Palm) Extract, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Fruit Extract, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Extract, Wheat Amino Acids, Retinyl Palmitate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Glycerin, Carbomer, Hydroxyethyl Urea, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Lactose, Aminomethyl Propanol, Isopropyl Myristate, Cellulose, Propylene Glycol, Ultramarines (CI 77007), Yellow 5 (CI 19140), Red 40 (CI 16035).
 
Eucalyptus Spearmint Hand Sanitizer
Inactive Ingredients: Water (Aqua, Eau), Isopropyl Alcohol, Fragrance (Parfum), Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Honey Extract (Mel, Extrait de miel), Elaeis Guineensis (Palm) Extract, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Fruit Extract, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Extract, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Mentha Viridis (Spearmint) Leaf Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate, Retinyl Palmitate, Glycerin, Carbomer, Lactose, Aminomethyl Propanol, Isopropyl Myristate, Cellulose, Propylene Glycol, Hydroxyethyl Urea, Wheat Amino Acids, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Ultramarines (CI 77007), Yellow 5 (CI 19140), Red 40 (CI 16035), Blue 1 (CI 42090).

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