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I know it doesn't seem like spring here with snow storm after snowstorm but I know spring is just around the corner and need to get stocked up on sunscrean. Doesanyone know of any that are gluten-free? We also can't use ones with paba but I don't think they put that in there much anymore. We need to get a sports one as well as one for the baby....with high spf all being redheads we are very fair skinned.....thanks.


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I know it doesn't seem like spring here with snow storm after snowstorm but I know spring is just around the corner and need to get stocked up on sunscrean. Doesanyone know of any that are gluten-free? We also can't use ones with paba but I don't think they put that in there much anymore. We need to get a sports one as well as one for the baby....with high spf all being redheads we are very fair skinned.....thanks.

I didn't know sunscreens had gluten in them? Do all hand creams and face stuff have gluten then? What am I looking for if the ingredients only list chemical terms? Great something else to watch.

As for March and the lion's bit -- the UK is having a suspiciously mild if chilly end of Winter. These next few weeks could be particularly joyful or a last minute nightmare of ice and snow.

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I didn't know sunscreens had gluten in them? Do all hand creams and face stuff have gluten then? What am I looking for if the ingredients only list chemical terms? Great something else to watch.

As for March and the lion's bit -- the UK is having a suspiciously mild if chilly end of Winter. These next few weeks could very particularly joyful or a last minute nightmare of ice and snow.

yeah i was about to say the same thing, lets think the other way, does anyone know ones that aren't gluten-free? i haven't seen one yet that has it, but i'll check them out =D

Moongirl Community Regular
yeah i was about to say the same thing, lets think the other way, does anyone know ones that aren't gluten-free? i haven't seen one yet that has it, but i'll check them out =D

I know last summer I was able to confirm that banana boat and coopertone and some neutrogena were gluten-free. I did also call hawaiian tropic and they could not the product was gluten-free! So beware gluten can be hidden anywhere.

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I know last summer I was able to confirm that banana boat and coopertone and some neutrogena were gluten-free. I did also call hawaiian tropic and they could not the product was gluten-free! So beware gluten can be hidden anywhere.

well lol in my opinion hawaiian tropic smells relatively ucky anyway, so i won't miss it, but thanks for the tip! =-D

loraleena Contributor

i just used Badger Balm's 15 spf on my florida trip. Gluten free and no chemicals or yucky fragrances.

jerseyangel Proficient

California Baby has a good sunscreen. :)


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Also, Coppertone, Coppertone Kids Lotion & Sprays, Coppertone Kids Continuous Spray, are all gluten free.

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Bullfrog is gluten-free. I love their QuikGel Spray. It comes in SPF36.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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