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Gluten-free Savonnerie


Mango04

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Hi Everyone - I was thinking about ordering some shampoo and such from the gluten-free Savonnerie. Has anyone used their products? If so, would you recommend them? I've been using California Baby, which I really like, but I also really like trying new stuff B) ...I don't want to order it though if it's not all that great...


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Hi Mango--I've been using their stuff for a few months now. I am very happy with them. I use the shampoo, conditioner, lotion and premium bar soap. They are coming out with a hair styling spray--they're sending me a sample to try and give my opinion. The products have no scent at all--which I like. You need to use a lot of water with the shampoo--once you do, it lathers well. The shipping on a whole order (I'm in NJ) is 3.99--and I usually get it the next day if I order in the AM. I don't think the prices are bad, either--I used to spend more on the salon-type products I used.

elfkin Contributor

We just started ordering a few weeks ago. We have the soap(bar and liquid) and the lotion. The lotion, in particular, was a godsend. I was desperate for lotion that was safe and didn't have a scent. My husband has terrible allergies and can't take things with scent. I am caring for little ones with celiac and my hands need to be gluten-free, so the lotion was a great match for us. I used the bar soap this morning and loved it! My husband even commented on enjoying the new soap, so it MUST be good! :)

Mango04 Enthusiast

It sounds like good stuff. I think I'll order some. :)

skbird Contributor

I really like the bar soaps - don't dry my skin like some of the other natural bars. I think the lotion is nice - a little too much for my face, but good elsewhere. No scent at all, either. Decent prices, too.

Stephanie

dlp252 Apprentice

Another happy customer here. I use the shampoo, conditioner, lotion, bar soaps and the liquid castile soap. My mom washed her hands at my house a few weeks ago with the liquid soap and loved it...she even asked me where I got it. I love the bar soaps...before this I used Cetaphil, I like these much better. I use the classic or premium bars. I've tried California Baby, and I like it too, but I think I like the GFS shampoo and conditioner a bit better. You can't beat their customer service...a very pleasant experience.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Hi Mango--I've been using their stuff for a few months now. I am very happy with them. I use the shampoo, conditioner, lotion and premium bar soap. They are coming out with a hair styling spray--they're sending me a sample to try and give my opinion. The products have no scent at all--which I like. You need to use a lot of water with the shampoo--once you do, it lathers well. The shipping on a whole order (I'm in NJ) is 3.99--and I usually get it the next day if I order in the AM. I don't think the prices are bad, either--I used to spend more on the salon-type products I used.

DITTO JERSEY!!!!

Mark the president of the co talked to me on the phone when i told him about my dried out hair problems.

He sent a a product free to try to see if it helped and wanted feed back.

It's an awesome company and the products last longer than others.

I don't like useing a bar soap personally so got the 9 oz liquid foaming soap and use in the shower.

LOVE THIS PRODUCT AND THE COMPANY.

Looking forward to testing to hair styling spray too. :lol:

Judy


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