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Does anybody know if Dial soap is soy free? I can't seem to find any information on it and its making my face flare up and itch. Does anybody know of a mainstream soap that is soy/gluten free? Maybe Dove?


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The only one that I have experience with is from gfsoap.com; it is gluten, casein, soy, corn, etc free.

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Kiss My Face makes one that's just olive oil, water and salt. Not exactly "mainstream"...but it can be found at many mainstream drug stores these days.

dally099 Contributor

hi, i use stuff from the body shop as i too am allergic to soy, i find there stuff really nice and all the ingredients are listed on the bottles :)

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Ceela Naturals (moisturizers)

Ceela only uses fully dedicated, Allergen-Free Manufacturing Equipment for You and Your health.

We help our customers by totally avoiding Common Allergens, while supplying the skin with a beneficial blend of Omega 3, 6, and 9 oils. Ceela is fully committed to being the leading source for safe skincare. We exclude the "top 8 allergens" (eggs, fish,  gluten, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, dairy, shellfish) plus corn, preservatives, and dubious chemicals.

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