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New Neutrogena List As Of 6/12/07


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I e-mailed Neutrogena about their list as ones I found on here were kinda old. Here is one I got Today, posting it for others. I noticed this says "Wheat Free", so I am still going to check the ingredient lists for Barley or Oats, but I feel if they are going to have some sort of hidden additive it probally will be wheat and not barely or oats.

Dear Anna:

Thank you for contacting Neutrogena


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Michi8 Contributor

Thanks for the list! :)

I would check for oats though...oats are a fairly common ingredient in personal products...I think just about as common as wheat. Probably much less common for barley.

Michelle

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Thanks for the list! :)

I would check for oats though...oats are a fairly common ingredient in personal products...I think just about as common as wheat. Probably much less common for barley.

Michelle

I agree they are VERY common, I had to throw out so many products I had with it. I just think that if they are going to use oats, it will probally list it as it's a good selling point or have it as a main incredient, not hidden under terms "fragrance" or something as a filler.

I have seen barley listed in quite a few clinique products, that kind of surprised me.

Michi8 Contributor
I agree they are VERY common, I had to throw out so many products I had with it. I just think that if they are going to use oats, it will probally list it as it's a good selling point or have it as a main incredient, not hidden under terms "fragrance" or something as a filler.

I have seen barley listed in quite a few clinique products, that kind of surprised me.

Guess I'll have to be watching out for barley more closely...especially since I use Clinique products. :blink:

Michelle

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Guess I'll have to be watching out for barley more closely...especially since I use Clinique products. :blink:

Michelle

All the stuff I've seen it is has been right in the ingerdient list, not hidden at all. I think I saw it in the Liquid mild soap.. I did a post last week on Clinique products and the phone number to call to check the stuff out is in there.

They also check for soy, corn, and rice. :)

Michi8 Contributor
All the stuff I've seen it is has been right in the ingerdient list, not hidden at all. I think I saw it in the Liquid mild soap.. I did a post last week on Clinique products and the phone number to call to check the stuff out is in there.

They also check for soy, corn, and rice. :)

Are you refering to ingredient lists on the product packaging, or at the store? None of the Clinique products I have, even the ones I bought recently, have ingredients lists on them at all. I'm in Canada (don't know if there is a difference in Clinique product packaging from US)...apparently all personal products are supposed to now have ingredients lists on them (as of November 2006)...is Clinique not required to follow this regulation? Or are the products they're selling dated pre- Nov 06?

Michelle

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Are you refering to ingredient lists on the product packaging, or at the store? None of the Clinique products I have, even the ones I bought recently, have ingredients lists on them at all. I'm in Canada (don't know if there is a difference in Clinique product packaging from US)...apparently all personal products are supposed to now have ingredients lists on them (as of November 2006)...is Clinique not required to follow this regulation? Or are the products they're selling dated pre- Nov 06?

Michelle

I just bought "Superbalanced Makeup" and that's ingedients are on the box, But the "Calming Cleanser" has the ingedients on the tube itself. I'm in the US, and as long as I remember there has always been ingredients listed. I would contact clinique to be safest, wonder if they change inactive ingredients between countries?


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Michi8 Contributor
I just bought "Superbalanced Makeup" and that's ingedients are on the box, But the "Calming Cleanser" has the ingedients on the tube itself. I'm in the US, and as long as I remember there has always been ingredients listed. I would contact clinique to be safest, wonder if they change inactive ingredients between countries?

I wonder too. The regular items I bought have no ingredients, but the box from the bonus set does. It's entirely possible that the bonus was newer stuff, so it complies with current regulations. So I did check the listing for the liquid mild soap (it's a small tube in the bonus set) and there is no barley listed that I could see. I did find out that both the mascara and eye shadow has ingredients in them to which I'm allergic (chromium) so I'll just have to pitch them out. Sigh, it sucks to have to watch out for so many allergens!

Michelle

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I wonder too. The regular items I bought have no ingredients, but the box from the bonus set does. It's entirely possible that the bonus was newer stuff, so it complies with current regulations. So I did check the listing for the liquid mild soap (it's a small tube in the bonus set) and there is no barley listed that I could see. I did find out that both the mascara and eye shadow has ingredients in them to which I'm allergic (chromium) so I'll just have to pitch them out. Sigh, it sucks to have to watch out for so many allergens!

Michelle

Hrm... The number to contact 1 866 707 2100.

I There was something in the liquid cleanser that i couldn't have then, i had to get the bar mild soap.

I want to get a set, just scared to buy it and have like 20 things i can't use.

JennyC Enthusiast

Thank you for posting! The Triple Moisture shampoos and conditioners work great. :)

SunnyDyRain Enthusiast
Thank you for posting! The Triple Moisture shampoos and conditioners work great. :)

That was some of what I was looking at getting, I am not 100% that my current shampoo is gluten-free, It lists none, but you never know!

I am bummed however that the face lotion that provides SPF 15 Protection and Sunless Tanning is not on the list. The Body version is, but the face isnt' :(

I may have to look into clinique's to see if that is ok for me.

cyberprof Enthusiast

Sunny, thank you! You are very sweet to post this. I use a lot of Neutrogena, and luckily haven't had to throw out a lot of stuff too.

For Clinique, I spent about an hour in the store reading the tiny print and finally got some anti-aging day cream! Almost all had barley or wheat.

~Laura

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I e-mailed Neutrogena about their list as ones I found on here were kinda old. Here is one I got Today, posting it for others. I noticed this says "Wheat Free", so I am still going to check the ingredient lists for Barley or Oats, but I feel if they are going to have some sort of hidden additive it probally will be wheat and not barely or oats.

Dear Anna:

Thank you for contacting Neutrogena

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babysteps Contributor

Saturday at WalMart, Neutrogena Body Lotion had an oats (or was it barley - sorry didn't write it down) ingredient listed, but the fragrance free body emulsion didn't.

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