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Olay Quencher Body Lotion


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I spoke with Olay this week 10/30 and they advised that this product is generally gluten free, however the fragrance could have traces of gluten. they advise that fragrance could always have traces of gluten; they recommend "fragrance free" products ----- not unscented as unscented may have a fragrance which acts as a "masking" agent and could have traces of gluten in it.

Anyway, the search is on for fragrance free body lotion (also must be free of natural herbs due to herb allergy).

Just wanted to share this info about Olay and the difference between fragrance free and unscented products.


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I use Neutragena Fregrance Free Emulsion Lotion - make sure you get the kind called "emulsion" (kind of pricey). I have been using it for over 20 years and absolutely can't live without it! I have super dry skin. It works on the body and face as well. When I found out a year ago about the Celiac diet my first concern was this lotion. I called the company and they said it was gluten free - Thank God! I tell anyone who will listen that it is the best lotion in the world. Hope this helps.

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I spoke with Olay this week 10/30 and they advised that this product is generally gluten free, however the fragrance could have traces of gluten. they advise that fragrance could always have traces of gluten; they recommend "fragrance free" products ----- not unscented as unscented may have a fragrance which acts as a "masking" agent and could have traces of gluten in it.

Anyway, the search is on for fragrance free body lotion (also must be free of natural herbs due to herb allergy).

Just wanted to share this info about Olay and the difference between fragrance free and unscented products.

WOW....thanks for that info update.

it's great when we share product information.

I'm new at this, just been diagnosed and learning so much.

Donna Mae

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I second the posting about the Body Emulsion. I live in the desert, and I use it every day. It's really great!

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