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Any gluten-free Body Moisturizers?


mart

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Hi. Does anyone know of a common brand gluten free body moisturizer? I used Nivea Q10 and loved it, but they can't tell me if it's gluten-free or not. <_<


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jerseyangel Proficient

Johnson's Softlotion Creamy Moisturizing Oil is gluten-free. I verified that by phone.

kabowman Explorer

I have been using Eucerin and don't see any gluten or soy in the extra repair lotion.

Moongirl Community Regular

Kiss my Face has really good moisturizers that are gluten-free. and I use J&J baby lotion.

Guest cassidy

I use oil of olay quench in a purple bottle.

debmidge Rising Star

Avon care deeply body lotion with Aloe

Mango04 Enthusiast

Coconut oil works well. You can't beat a single ingredient item. It's much less greasy than it sounds. Smells good too. It also works as a lip balm, eye make-up remover, eye cream, mouth wash and it's great at taking out any stinging or burning on your legs after you shave. You can also apparantly use it to make your hair soft and as a deodorant (but I haven't tried those yet) It's healthy to eat too. I keep one jar in my kitchen and one in my bathroom.

Oops I just went back and read you're looking for a common brand. Well coconut oil isn't common, but it's good stuff B)


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tarnalberry Community Regular

Aloe vera's fairly common (I've seen it in most drug stores, but I am on the west coast...), and it's nearly a single ingredient. It also works well.

jenvan Collaborator

California Baby lotions are gluten-free/cf.

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