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Shampoo, Toothpaste...etc..


lisaemu

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lisaemu Contributor

Hi I'm new to this and have seen a lot of people suggestion to use gluten free bathroom products (shampoo, conditioner, lotion, toothpaste...). What brands do you recommend? Right now I have crest toothpaste or trader joes natural toothpaste(but i dont like the taste of the natural one so i usually use crest)


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jmengert Enthusiast

Hi--welcome to the board!

For toothpaste, I use Crest, which is gluten free, as is Colgate.

For shampoo, I alternate between Dove (which will clearly list any gluten ingredients) and Garnier Fructis (which is gluten free). I use Garnier for hairspray, too. Neutrogena also will send you a list of gluten free products, and I've used their shampoos in the past, too.

For face and hand lotion, I use Dove and Neutrogena, but read the face lotions for Dove carefully, as some contain oats.

For makeup, I use Bare Escentuals, as all of their makeup is gluten free.

Hope this helps, and if you have any questions, feel free to email me!

num1habsfan Rising Star

For toothpaste I use Colgate usually, but thats because they've got the flavoured ones :P

For shampoo, I use Clinaderm. I am not sure tho if its available in the U.S. Its got absolutely NOT possible things that could irrate skin (no formaldahyde, no protein, for perfume, and a few other things not in it). It even helps with dandruff and dry skin. And can be used daily. And since I have DH on my head, its very helpful.

~lisa~

Carriefaith Enthusiast

These are the products that I use:

Toothpaste - Colgate

Shampoo and conditioner - Thermasilk

Soap - Soft Soap, they make hand soap and body soap

Lotion- Vasoline

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