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Are all Coppertone sunscreens gluten free regardless of SPF and whether it is a lotion or spray?


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jmd3 Contributor

I know the banana boat products are gluten free...,sorry I don't know much about coppertone. I use the nutrogena 30 spf for anti aging skin, I know their cool gels are gluten free too...hope this helps.

purplemom Apprentice

I've heard that Banana boat is gluten free too. Not sure about Coppertone. Does anyone know about the Bull Frog brand sunscreen?

JennyC Enthusiast

I have recently called both Coppertone and Banana Boat, and both their sunblocks are gluten free. Some of their tanning lotions, including sunless/indoor, are not gluten free. As long as you are using a sunblock it is safe.

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Are all Coppertone sunscreens gluten free regardless of SPF and whether it is a lotion or spray?

I was told yes, but i found out that all blue lizard are gluten-free..

i just put up an fyi on it. blue lizard 30+ protects againsT UVA & UVB RAYS

LINK: www.bluelizard.net

gl

lynn :)

angel-jd1 Community Regular
I've heard that Banana boat is gluten free too. Not sure about Coppertone. Does anyone know about the Bull Frog brand sunscreen?

Bullfrog is safe. They have a great spray gel stuff...........works like a charm!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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Bullfrog is safe. They have a great spray gel stuff...........works like a charm!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Jessica,

tyvm about the bullfrog.. But, my daughter hates spray stuff. Blue lizard is a little expensive, but did you ck it out? UVA & UVB screening!!!!!! gluten-free

Lynn

www.bluelizard.net


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Jessica,

tyvm about the bullfrog.. But, my daughter hates spray stuff. Blue lizard is a little expensive, but did you ck it out? UVA & UVB screening!!!!!! gluten-free

Lynn

www.bluelizard.net

Lynn-

I had never heard of it before you have posted about it on the board (all 200 times :lol: ) Do you just LOVE this stuff or do you have steak in the company? LOL

-Jessica :rolleyes:

mouth Enthusiast
I know the banana boat products are gluten free...,sorry I don't know much about coppertone. I use the nutrogena 30 spf for anti aging skin, I know their cool gels are gluten free too...hope this helps.

Have a ?? today I saw a bull frog called maximum spray. lasts 8 hours.. do you know if this is safe?

thanx lynn

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Lynn-

I had never heard of it before you have posted about it on the board (all 200 times :lol: ) Do you just LOVE this stuff or do you have steak in the company? LOL

-Jessica :rolleyes:

NO, i didn't realize that when i posted in the kids area it went to other areas also and had posted it there too.. LOL :D:lol:

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