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I think I wanna try these products. Has anyone tried them? If so did you like them?


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I've tried their shampoo, conditioner, soap, cocoa butter, and handsoap. I was happy with everything. There's something reassuring about using stuff that's in a dedicated gluten-free place. The only thing is that the shampoo doesn't lather much since it doesn't have any of the additives. But, it's all good stuff!

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I've tried their shampoo, conditioner, soap, cocoa butter, and handsoap. I was happy with everything. There's something reassuring about using stuff that's in a dedicated gluten-free place. The only thing is that the shampoo doesn't lather much since it doesn't have any of the additives. But, it's all good stuff!

Yeah, I agree that is feels reassuring. I feel that way with food products too. Very much so.

The cleanser in the shampoo is a milder one and doesn't lather much because of that. I have heard lather doesn't mean cleaner though. (I am in to hair products ;) )

I am definitely gonna try some of their products.

I have problems with a sensitive skin too so that will be even better.

Thanks for the reply! :D

miamia Rookie
Yeah, I agree that is feels reassuring. I feel that way with food products too. Very much so.

The cleanser in the shampoo is a milder one and doesn't lather much because of that. I have heard lather doesn't mean cleaner though. (I am in to hair products ;) )

I am definitely gonna try some of their products.

I have problems with a sensitive skin too so that will be even better.

Thanks for the reply! :D

I use their body lotion and both hand and bar soap. I like the products and I think its really funny that my soap says gluten free on it.

miamia

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I use their body lotion and both hand and bar soap. I like the products and I think its really funny that my soap says gluten free on it.

miamia

So how long have you use it for if I may ask? Just to know if they work in the long run. Some beauty products are great at first and then die on you kinda. Just curious.

Yes, it is kinda funny with the gluten free on the soap bars. I was thinking of that.

It says the shipping is 3.99. Is that a flat rate or does it go up with the amount you buy?

Looks like they have a good business going on there from the service and stuff...

I signed up for their newsletter. I guess this month one gets a free bar soap wit the order. ;)

I can't wait to get the stuff. Have to wait for the pay check though.

LaurieAnn13 Newbie

I ordered the sampler pack a week or so ago and it was a flat rate of $3.99. I ordered it on Monday and got it on Thursday...I thought that was pretty quick! Most of their stuff seems pretty good so far. The shampoo is hard to get used to since, like they said above, it does not really foam.

The shea butter is AWESOME!!!

Yenni Enthusiast

I ended up getting the shampoo, conditioner, premium bar soap and the lotion and I love the stuff!!

I actually just ordered the shaving creme and a hand soap too. :D


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