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I have called many of the manufactors of the products that i use and use for work, they all said they do nit use Gluten in there products, but can't gurantee no cross contamination..Has anyone here used these products with out side effects? I don't seem to have a skin reaction. When i go out to eat or at other peoples houses i use there dishes ect....how can i avoid this especially on vacation....also sleeping in hotels i don't know the detergent they use on there towels ect....My main symptom in hair loss, but no skin problems...My job is in someone elses house and i can't tell them how to take tend to there house!!! this is my job..also if i put lotion on the baby and then touch her or kiss her how long before the lotion sets into her and won't effect me?

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cetaphil (lotion for work)

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tide laundry detergent, dreft for babies

also VIt E is it ok in food and make up and creams?

is soy ok in beauty products? how about food?

THanks for your help!!!


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and you haven't had any reaction's? i use it on the baby it's the best but the company can not gurantee no cross contamination due to outside vendors...

I have called many of the manufactors of the products that i use and use for work, they all said they do nit use Gluten in there products, but can't gurantee no cross contamination..Has anyone here used these products with out side effects? I don't seem to have a skin reaction. When i go out to eat or at other peoples houses i use there dishes ect....how can i avoid this especially on vacation....also sleeping in hotels i don't know the detergent they use on there towels ect....My main symptom in hair loss, but no skin problems...My job is in someone elses house and i can't tell them how to take tend to there house!!! this is my job..also if i put lotion on the baby and then touch her or kiss her how long before the lotion sets into her and won't effect me?

Aquaphor healing ointment(i need for work)

cetaphil (lotion for work)

seventh generation cleaning products

tide laundry detergent, dreft for babies

also VIt E is it ok in food and make up and creams?

is soy ok in beauty products? how about food?

THanks for your help!!!

bigapplekathleen Contributor

Hi there,

Gluten is only a problem when it is ingested, so you don't need to worry about things that you don't eat. Make-up and creams are a thing to watch out for, though. There are postings on this message board about various products. For example, I know that some MAC cosmetics are gluten-free and some are not. I carry a list with me when I buy products. You only need to worry about cremes, lipsticks, and makeup. No need to worry about eye shadow, blush and things that you can't possibly ingest. I do take some concern about hand lotion, because you never know when you might lick your fingers. I use Burt's Bees lotions.

If you have any questions, send me an email!

Thanks & Good luck.

Kathleen

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