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Hello everyone!

I just wanted to share a product list I just received from Dermalogica. I absolutely LOVE this product line! It has been a lifesaver for me and my super sensitive skin. Hope this might be a help to you :) Please note, all of the products listed have gluten - there are a myriad of other products that are gluten-free Open Original Shared Link?

Thank you for your interest in our products. Below is a list of products listed in accordance of which gluten they contain. I realize some people have sensitivities to certain glutens and not others. This is a complete list so you can have it with you in the future when you are either receiving a professional skin treatment or looking to purchase products of ours. The items listed in gray italics are professional only products.

*Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein

UltraCalming Cleanser

Daily Microfoliant

Extra Firming Booster

Power Rich

Silk Finish Conditioner

Body Microfoliant

Power Recovery Pack

*Triticum Vulgare (Wheat) Germ Oil or Extract

Soothing Protection Spray

Climate Control

Environmental Control Serum

Pigment Control Serum

Clearing Additive

Revitalizing Additive

Soothing Additive

*Wheat Amino Acids

Silk Finish Conditioner

*Sodium Lauroyl Oat Amino Acids

Clearing Skin Wash

Anti-Bac Skin Wash

Intensive Eye Repair

*Humulus Lupus (Hops) Extract

Essential Cleansing Solution

Skin Hydrating Masque

Any products that are not mentioned here are gluten free. I hope this helps to address your concerns. Should you have any additional questions or comments, please do not hesistate to email us at feedback@dermalogica.com.

Warm Regards,

The Dermalogica Team


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I love Dermalogica! :) Costs an arm and a leg, but worth it! I use some of the products listed here, but I have never reacted. Thanks for the list, I'll be sure to be extra careful with the Soothing Protection Spray (which I love!).

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