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Phytologie Products- Which Are Wheat/gluten Free? Please Help!


infiore

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Hi To All!

I havent been on in awhile, still trying to learn about gluten free. My daughter (5 yrs) tested positive to wheat in an allergy test (scrape test on her back), it was a mild reaction. She tested negative for celiac according to the blood test. Anyway, I'm trying to stay gluten free, and am having a hard time with soaps, shampoos conditioners etc.

Last evening I emailed Phytologie, and received a nice response I wanted to share. If anyone is knowledgable on these ingredient lists and can tell me which products are safe to use, I would be much appreciative! She didn't expressly say anything is wheat/gluten free but she gave the ingredient list.

Here is the list:

Here are the ingredients to our products. I am usually not allowed

to give this out but in a circumstance likes your, I will try to be of some

help.

HUILE D' ALES Ricinus Communis (Castor) seed oil, Water, Sodium Lauroyl

Oat Amino

Acids, Salvia Officinalis (Sage) oil,Citrus Medica Limonum (Lemon)

peel oil,Juniperus Communis Fruit oil,Rosmarinus Officinalis

(Rosemary) Leaf oil,Vinegar/Acetum,Phenoxyethanol*, Parabens

(Ethyl, Butyl)*, Methylchloroisothiazolinone*,

Methylisothiazolinone*.

Beta-Carotene. Botanical Orgin / *: Preservatives

PHYTOJOBA Sodium Laureth Sulfate ( Derivitave of cocoa oil), Centaurea

Cyanus

Flower Extract, Malva Sylvestris ( Mallow) Extract, Cocamidopropyl

Betaine, Disodium Cocoamphodiacetate, Potassium Undecylenoyl

hydrolyzed soy protein ( Derivitive of castor oil), Sodium Lauroyl

Sarcosinate, Simmondsia Chinensis (JoJoba) seed oil, Cocamide Mipa,

Glycol Stearate, Peg-4 Rapeseedamide (Derivitave of Colza),

Panthenol,

Polyquaternium-10 (Derivitave of cellulose of wood), Citric Acid,

Phenox-

yethanol*, Parabens (Ethyl/Butyl)*, Methylchloroisothiazolinone*,

Methylisothiazolinone*, Fragrance,

Botanical Orgin / *: Preservatives

PHYTOS

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