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HI ALL

1- Tone soap is gluten-free

2- ALL Lever Brand Detergents are gluten-free (ie All, Surf, Lever)

3- Dove soap probably isn't. They said to check the label.

4- Aussie shampoo sent a dumb response- with no answer regarding gluten.

5-FINALLY-- Wise Popcorn is gluten-free-- Found out from another Celiac. We went to I Love Gluten Cafe in

Bellmore for Dinner. Was Wonderful.. gluten-free foods are a little expensive- but the regular menu is

not. AND THE PORTIONS ARE HUGE!!!!!.

6- Polident- for dentures or like - Invisaline -"tooth skins" (retainers) is gluten-free.

7- Regular Neutrogena T/Gel dandruff shampoo IS NOT gluten-free. BUT the daily dandruff control

shampoo is.

This was a thing to watch on WEB MD. Gluten-Free Cooking for a Long, Strong Life

Lynn


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Thank you fro the info!!!! :D

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The reason that Dove says to read the label is because they have a policy of clearly listing any gluten ingredients, and not "hiding" them. Dove is a Unilever company.

Many of their products ARE safe, and many Celiacs like to use them because they have confidence in being able to read their labels and know if something is safe.

I just checked the ingredients on dove.com and for bar soaps, all are gluten-free according to the ingredients.

Hope this helps clarify.

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Thank you fro the info!!!! :D

your welcome

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The reason that Dove says to read the label is because they have a policy of clearly listing any gluten ingredients, and not "hiding" them. Dove is a Unilever company.

Many of their products ARE safe, and many Celiacs like to use them because they have confidence in being able to read their labels and know if something is safe.

I just checked the ingredients on dove.com and for bar soaps, all are gluten-free according to the ingredients.

Hope this helps clarify.

THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!

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HI ALL

1- Tone soap is gluten-free

2- ALL Lever Brand Detergents are gluten-free (ie All, Surf, Lever)

3- Dove soap probably isn't. They said to check the label.

4- Aussie shampoo sent a dumb response- with no answer regarding gluten.

5-FINALLY-- Wise Popcorn is gluten-free-- Found out from another Celiac. We went to I Love Gluten Cafe in

Bellmore for Dinner. Was Wonderful.. gluten-free foods are a little expensive- but the regular menu is

not. AND THE PORTIONS ARE HUGE!!!!!.

6- Polident- for dentures or like - Invisaline -"tooth skins" (retainers) is gluten-free.

7- Regular Neutrogena T/Gel dandruff shampoo IS NOT gluten-free. BUT the daily dandruff control

shampoo is.

This was a thing to watch on WEB MD. Gluten-Free Cooking for a Long, Strong Life

Lynn

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I use Aussie Shampoo and Conditioner with no problems at all.


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mouth Enthusiast
I use Aussie Shampoo and Conditioner with no problems at all.

Dear Amanda

Thank you very much. I had emailed Aussie and got a ridiculous answer from them about scent free shampoos and masking scents. I re-wrote them and got no answer.

Thanx,

Lynn

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I use the cleanse and mend if that helps. It really helped too, since my other shampoo was leaving my roots looking oily.

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I use the cleanse and mend if that helps. It really helped too, since my other shampoo was leaving my roots looking oily.

Hi, thanx for the info. Who Makes "Cleanse & Mend" Please?

Lynn

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It's by Aussie. I really like it.

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It's by Aussie. I really like it.

Thats right I forgot. Thank you. Now all I need to find is a dandruff shampoo and cond that are gluten-free.

Lynn

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I am going to second the props for Dove and Unilever. Where they don't provide a list, they will, most definitely, clearly label wheat barley rye or oats on the label of their products (usually in parentheses after an ingredient). I use almost exclusively Dove products because I trust them.

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