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What Kind Of Natural gluten-free Sunscreen?


janelyb

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janelyb Enthusiast

I want to know what other natural sunscreen is gluten-free besides the $17 a 2 oz bottle of CA baby...I need a more affordable one like under $10, especially since I have to buy a few bottles that might get misplaced often.

I would prefer as close to SPF 30.....I know Burt's Bees spf 15 is gluten-free but what other "natural" ones???? Not the chemical stuff like banana boat...


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loraleena Contributor

I just got a nice one from Badger Balm. I think it was only 7.95

JennyC Enthusiast

Coppertone SUNBLOCK is gluten free. The tannilng oils may not be gluten free.

janelyb Enthusiast
Coppertone SUNBLOCK is gluten free. The tannilng oils may not be gluten free.

thanks but I am only interested in the "natural" kinds

sarahelizabeth Contributor

Have you looked into Blue Lizard?? My youngest has VERY sensative skin and this works great for him. Its natural but I don't know for certain that its gluten free... maybe you could contact them?? Its expensive but not as expensive as CA Baby... I get it from our ped derm for $11-12 a bottle.

tarnalberry Community Regular

all terrain is pretty good. uv natural, if you can find it, is also up your alley, but not a lot cheaper.

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all terrain is pretty good. uv natural, if you can find it, is also up your alley, but not a lot cheaper.

I just looked at their website. I wish I could get this product in Canada. That is my kind of product.


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Mountain Mama Rookie

Tarnalberry,

Is that something I could find at central market? Or seattle super suppliments? Or would I have to order it online? I am making a trip to az next week and need some.

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Tarnalberry,

Is that something I could find at central market? Or seattle super suppliments? Or would I have to order it online? I am making a trip to az next week and need some.

all terrain I can get at whole foods (used to be able to get it at rei, I think it's hit or miss there). uv natural would probably have to be ordered online, but then you could probably get it from anywhere.

Mountain Mama Rookie

Thanks, I'll check it out. :)

janelyb Enthusiast
all terrain is pretty good. uv natural, if you can find it, is also up your alley, but not a lot cheaper.

is all of all terrains sunscreens gluten-free or is it certain ones?

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