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Gluten Free Hair Care


Robina

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Okay I'm sorta new at this... but I did some research and found this site for gluten free personal care products: Open Original Shared Link

As far as stuff you can buy at Walmart... I found out that Garnier Fructis products do not contain wheat or gluten... or at least as far as I know... and I spoke w/ a Garnier Fructis rep who confirmed the same...

for salon style products... Jonathan products (can be bought at sephora.com, amazon .com and beauty.com) has just come out with wheat and gluten free products... I am waiting for a call back from Jonathan's to see if their entire line is wheat and gluten free... or if it's just the new products... stay tuned...


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Yay! Let us know how it turns out! Thanks for checking!

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I have been using these products: Open Original Shared Link

I LOVE them. Great little company it seems. $3.99 flat rate shipping no matter how much you get.

Robina Contributor

I just received my moroccan method shampoos and conditioners today... shipping was free and they sent a few free gifts... I'll be starting on them tomorrow... I'll keep you guys/gals posted on the results... I love the fact that they specify that their products (all) are gluten free... and that there is such a variety... now if the products are as good as they say... and as the testimonials say... then they will have a customer in me for life...

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