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Fabulous Gluten-free Potions And Lotions


DingoGirl

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I just stumbled upon this wonderful company in S. Carolina - found this blurb and immediately ordered some:

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It is fabulous for dry, cracked heels and hands......with which I am afflicted all winter. And the smell is SO yummy.

So I got the stuff in Jasmine Vanilla, and am now awaiting more in the Honey Harmony scent.......also have ordered some Creme Caressant. The Silky Dry Oil spray is wonderful also. Customer service cannot be beat - - there was one lotion that I didn't particularly care for (the sandalwood), emailed her that I'd be sending it back to exchange - - and instantly, my money was just refunded. (they have a money-back guarantee)

Good stuff! Check it out:

www.bodymoose.com

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If I'm reading that right, it has oatmeal in it. So wouldn't be gluten-free.

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If I'm reading that right, it has oatmeal in it. So wouldn't be gluten-free.

Oops, you're right. I do use it and haven't had any problems, however I'm a celiac who can eat oatmeal.....

The other stuff is perfectly safe, as far as I can see.

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