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does Just For Men this contain gluten ?


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Just for men has this new beard coloring thing. Its not a dye.. just temporary.   But I don't know if the ingredients contain gluten?

how do i link to product or attach a picture of the ingredients ?

Just For Men Black 1-day Beard & Brow Color (0.3 fl oz) Delivery or Pickup Near Me - Instacart

https://www.instacart.com/products/29052594-just-for-men-1-day-beard-brow-color-brush-in-wash-out-black-0-3-fl-oz

 

 

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Unfortunately the site that makes it does not say whether or not it is gluten-free, so you may need to contact them about this:

https://www.justformen.com/product/mustache-beard

In general, skin contact with gluten should not be an issue unless you are in the super sensitive category, or have dermatitis herpetiformis. 

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RecoveredCeliac Apprentice

ya i was just worried about it getting in my mouth or eyes

this is what they said:

Thank you for contacting us regarding Just For Men Beard Care. We welcome all comments about our products.

Although the ingredients in this formula may not be derived from wheat, we cannot certify gluten-free. This results from a process of documentation and inspection by a third party and then maintenance of the certification.

 

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