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I am new to gluten-free living - can anyone tell me anything about these products I currently use, are they gluten free?

Arm & Hammer deodorant

Colgate toothpaste

Natural ice lip balm

Suave and Lubriderm lotions

Covergirl and Maybelline cosmetics

Dove shampoo and conditioner

St Ives Apricot scrub

Olay moisturizer

walgreens brand vitamins

suave body wash

also what about contact solutions are they okay? Thanks in advance!


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angel-jd1 Community Regular

Your natural ice chapstick is fine.......you may want to be a little more specific on the other products, list scents/flavors etc to help more. Most folks check on specific products.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

flagbabyds Collaborator

i'm pretty sure that all colgate is gluten-free

codetalker Contributor

I've been using Colgate toothpaste w/o problems.

amybeth Enthusiast

I use Dove Shampoo - one of the moisturizing varieties, and I've had no problem.

Lister Rising Star

deodarent unless its like a spray on like axe shouldnt really matter just dont get it on your fingers

lorka150 Collaborator
Arm & Hammer deodorant

Colgate toothpaste

Natural ice lip balm

Suave and Lubriderm lotions

Covergirl and Maybelline cosmetics

Dove shampoo and conditioner

St Ives Apricot scrub

Olay moisturizer

walgreens brand vitamins

suave body wash

Colgate is gluten free.

Suave will list gluten.

Lubriderm cannot guarantee any of their products (but I called in October, so that might have changed).

I own many Covergirl and Maybelline, but everything differs... I call per product everytime, but if you list what you have and we have the same stuff, I'll let you know.

Dove will list gluten, too. (My deoderant, shampoo, conditioner, texturizer, body wash, lotion, face wash... All Dove).

Most vitamins will say it right on the box.


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marcia24 Apprentice
Colgate is gluten free.

Suave will list gluten.

Lubriderm cannot guarantee any of their products (but I called in October, so that might have changed).

I own many Covergirl and Maybelline, but everything differs... I call per product everytime, but if you list what you have and we have the same stuff, I'll let you know.

Dove will list gluten, too. (My deoderant, shampoo, conditioner, texturizer, body wash, lotion, face wash... All Dove).

Most vitamins will say it right on the box.

thanks lorka -

I use the dream mousse blush and lash expansion mascara from maybelline and covergirl eyeshadow, concealer, powder, and outlast lip stick....do you use any of these?

TCA Contributor
Lubriderm cannot guarantee any of their products (but I called in October, so that might have changed).

I called in Dec. and was told the particular lubriderm lotion I have is gluten free. You may just need to call to confirm.

lorka150 Collaborator

I know that Covergirl Continuous Colour Lipstick is gluten-free (that's the one I bought when I found out it was fine :)). I use Maybelline Great Lash. Sorry about that, but they are both good companies who have never been bad with responses. I also use some great Revlon products. Just call and have your product handy with the barcode and it takes them just a few minutes.

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