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Using gluten free shampoo as soap


lilo

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Sorry I probably submitted topic to the wrong place ... I don't have soap right now in my house so would a shampoo wash off the gluten from my hands ? (By the way the shampoo i use is organic so it doesn't foam up a lot  since its SLS free, as i know it hasnt got anything to do with its cleaning quality )


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Sure. If it isn't sticky gluten you could also just rinse your hands. I sometimes use my dish soap to wash my hands also.

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5 minutes ago, lilo said:

Sorry I probably submitted topic to the wrong place ... I don't have soap right now in my house so would a shampoo wash off the gluten from my hands ? (By the way the shampoo i use is organic so it doesn't foam up a lot  since its SLS free, as i know it hasnt got anything to do with its cleaning quality )

Expensive but yeah should work, I use Hugo Naturals hand soap myself as it does not dry out my hand like other soaps, I also keep a bar of Grandpas Soap Pine Tar soap in my travel bag. I use EO Shampoo and conditioner myself. Body wash I fell in love with this one from the seaweed company that has a lovely orange scent. I also use Acure Facial Scrubs and wipes for cleaning my face. Shop around between Thrive Market, LuckyVitamin, and Amazon for best pricing and watch for sales.

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