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Need A Leave-in Detangler!


NoGluGirl

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NoGluGirl Contributor

I have really long, course, thick hair. I need a leave-in detangler that is gluten-free. It also must be okay for color treated hair, because I dye it black. This is very difficult. Also, does anyone know of readily available gluten-free of the following:

Face powder

Concealer

Liquid foundation

And, does anyone know if any of these are gluten-free:

L'oreal Colorvive Shampoos and Conditioner

Tresseme shampoo for colored hair

L'oreal Wondercurl Waterproof mascara

ProActiv or Klear Action Acne complexes

Sally's Beauty Supply Anti-Aging Antioxidant cream

If you can let me know on any of these, your help would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl


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tarnalberry Community Regular

I like ShiKai's leave in conditioner. Good stuff, if pricey. :)

jmengert Enthusiast

Proactiv products are gluten free; I contacted them about it, and it's also listed in the FAQ section on their pamphlet.

Neutrogena makes gluten-free face powder (and possibly concealer, too). There are several lists on this site that people have posted; doing a search will bring them up (it's quite a long list).

I personally use all NARS cosmetics; all of their stuff, including skin care, is gluten-free, and I confirmed this from them. It's pricey, but it's great stuff. I get it from Sephora online or in a Sephora store. If you have Lord and Taylors near you, I hear they carry their stuff, too.

Kassie Apprentice

V05 has a detangle and shine leave in conditioner. i use it all the time and its fairly cheap i think, as for the other stuff can't help u there

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

You can use any conditioner as a leave-in detangler--the ingredients are the same, just the packaging and price are different. I use Garnier Fructis--it works just fine.

NoGluGirl Contributor

Dear Everyone,

I really appreciate your help, here. Some of these brands do not come up around here. Even K-Mart left our town. That is just downright pathetic! LOL! No one likes Evansville! V05 sounds like the best option. Neutragena is widely available, thank goodness!

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

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