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Garnier Fructis Products


lilred1

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lilred1 Newbie

Hello everyone! I am new here so if this has been covered sorry. Just got off the phone with the folks at garnier and the shampoo (fortifying) for normal hair is gluten free. The conditioner- deep conditioning for normal hair is also gluten-free. The rep on the phone says that that is the only conditioner that is.


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I wonder if something's changed--I called them just a couple months ago about the "Long and Strong" shampoo and conditioner--and I was told both were gluten-free.

lilred1 Newbie
I wonder if something's changed--I called them just a couple months ago about the "Long and Strong" shampoo and conditioner--and I was told both were gluten-free.

Well you know how it is sometimes the person on the other end may not realize just how important this all is. I will try calling again and asking for some thing in writing and get back to you.

jerseyangel Proficient
Well you know how it is sometimes the person on the other end may not realize just how important this all is. I will try calling again and asking for some thing in writing and get back to you.

Thanks--I've always liked their customer service.

lilred1 Newbie
Well you know how it is sometimes the person on the other end may not realize just how important this all is. I will try calling again and asking for some thing in writing and get back to you.
lilred1 Newbie

Hi jerseyangel...I e-mailed Garnier once again and a supervisor called me and assurred me that all formulations are gluten-free. She will follow up with ingredient lists in mail.

jerseyangel Proficient
Hi jerseyangel...I e-mailed Garnier once again and a supervisor called me and assurred me that all formulations are gluten-free. She will follow up with ingredient lists in mail.

Great! That's good to know :)


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