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Gluten Free Hand Lotions


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Does anyone have any recommendations for gluten free hand lotions that would be easy to find in a drug store (Eucerin, Lubriderm, etc.)? Thanks!!


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Hi: Kiss My Face has the following list of their products that CONTAIN gluten, the rest are gluten free and the have a great line of moisturizers.

* Do your products contain Gluten?

No, most are gluten-free. Here is the list of products in our line that DO contain Gluten:

*Chinese Botanical Moisturizer (contains Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein)

*Peaceful Patchouli Moisturizer (contains Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein)

*Lavender Shea Butter Moisturizer (contains Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein)

*Big Body Shampoo (contains Wheat Protein)

*Miss Treated Shampoo (contains Wheat Amino Acids, Wheat Protein)

*SaHaira Shampoo (contains Wheat Protein)

*Whenever Shampoo (contains Wheat Protein)

*Conditioned Response (contains Wheat Protein, Wheat Amino Acids)

*Light Weight Conditioner (contains Wheat Protein, Wheat Amino Acids)

*Under Age Face Moisturizer (contains Wheat Amino Acids)

*C the Change Face Serum (contains Wheat Amino Acids)

*Tighten Up Organic Moisturizer (contains Wheat Gluten)

*All Night Creme contains Wheat Germ Oil

*Repair & Prevent contains Oat Beta Glucan and Oat Protein

*SPF 18 Sunscreen contains Oat Protein Complex and Oat Beta Glucan

*SPF 30 Sunscreen contains Oat Protein Complex and Oat Beta Glucan

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Dandelion Contributor

I use Gold Bond Ultimate Healing Lotion (Aloe). You can get in any drugstore and it comes in a big pump bottle, a squeeze tube and a small travel size tube. My hands get really irritated from being in water - itchy, red and painful. This works instantly at making them feel better.

Worriedwife Apprentice

Neutrogena has a lotion called Body Emulsion. It seems to work really well for me, and it's really dry down here.

GFM Apprentice

Thanks everyone for your suggestions!

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ejitt00 Apprentice

I use Gold Bond Ultimate Healing Lotion (Aloe). You can get in any drugstore and it comes in a big pump bottle, a squeeze tube and a small travel size tube. My hands get really irritated from being in water - itchy, red and painful. This works instantly at making them feel better.

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I tried some Gold Bond Ultimate Healing Lotion last week because it it was Fragrance Free after using it a couple of days I started feeling sick I thought it was something I ate :unsure: after a few more days of using it my hands & arms got very itchy I checked out the ingredients & it has Oat Extract in it bummer it worked well for awhile nothing else has :angry:

ElseB Contributor

Herbacin and Glysomed are both safe.


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chili Apprentice

how about cureL?? does anyone know it it's safe?

larry mac Enthusiast

How about posting any hand lotions that definately do contain gluten?

I've never even considered it and haven't had any problems.

best regards, lm

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