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ilovechocolate Explorer

what brands of face moisturisers do you use?


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Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Baby oil (I'm too lazy to stand at the store and read labels).

Mango04 Enthusiast

Juice Beauty and sometimes coconut oil. I have really bad skin and neither of these make me break out. I also use Kiss My Face olive oil soap (just three ingredients - olive oil, water and salt). Its great stuff.

jmengert Enthusiast

I use Neutrogena moisturizers; most of them are gluten free, but read the label just in case. If you email Neutrogena, they will send you a list of the gluten-free products.

I also recently contacted Nars cosmetics, which is a higher end cosmetics company, and all of their facial products (washes, moisturizers, etc.) are gluten free, including all of their cosmetics.

I've also used Dove moisturizers--some have oats, though, so just make sure to read the labels carefully. Dove will clearly label any gluten containing ingredient.

BRUMI1968 Collaborator

I use Dr. Haushka's - but they have wheat germ oil in a lot of their products. They claim the gluten is processed out...I'm going to find a new one when this bottle runs out - but I'll miss it - it is good stuff!

jerseyangel Proficient

Since I started using Zia Moisurizing Cleanser (no SLS), I don't need a moisturizer during the day any more. I use their night time moisture treatment. I love the Kiss My Face bar, but I don't use it on my face :blink:

BRUMI1968 Collaborator
Since I started using Zia Moisurizing Cleanser (no SLS), I don't need a moisturizer during the day any more. I use their night time moisture treatment. I love the Kiss My Face bar, but I don't use it on my face :blink:

Have you specifically verified they're gluten free? I've thought about switching to them.


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I use Lubriderm without a problem, but not with oats.

jerseyangel Proficient
Have you specifically verified they're gluten free? I've thought about switching to them.

I called the company before buying. The man I spoke to was very nice and listed the products that they make that do have gluten (most in the form of oats). The Moisturizing Cleanser and the Ultimate Night Renewal I use are gluten-free. Their phone number is--800-334-7546. www.zianatural.com

Green12 Enthusiast
I use Lubriderm without a problem, but not with oats.

I use the Earth Sciene skin care line, I have yet to verify from the company yet if they are gluten-free, the ingredient listings doesn't reveal anything but I want the 'for sure' from the company.

At night I use this salve that is made by this lady in the mountains, it's called Beautiful Face, I just slather it on.

BRUMI1968 Collaborator
I use the Earth Sciene skin care line, I have yet to verify from the company yet if they are gluten-free, the ingredient listings doesn't reveal anything but I want the 'for sure' from the company.

At night I use this salve that is made by this lady in the mountains, it's called Beautiful Face, I just slather it on.

Which mountains?

Green12 Enthusiast
Which mountains?

The Rocky Mountains, in Colorado :D

Felidae Enthusiast

I use St. Ives. They may contain gluten, but I haven't had any problems.

ilovechocolate Explorer

thank you for all of your help :D

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