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I have been using clinique's free sample moisturizer for awhile but it's almost gone and i never got around to checking it for gluten, but it's too expensive anyway!

So. Any recommendations for a good moisturizer that's gluten-free? I have moderately dry skin, but only after i wash it. Or on a windy day.

Thanks!


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debmidge Rising Star

I just recently purchased Neutrogena Sensitive Skin lotion and it's fragrance free.

Their phone number is 800-582-4048 if you want to find out for sure it's gluten free. I threw away the box and therefore cannot write down the ingredients but I believe I did not see any gluten ingredient in it.

It is a light moisturizier and I like the texture of it.

ksymonds84 Enthusiast
I have been using clinique's free sample moisturizer for awhile but it's almost gone and i never got around to checking it for gluten, but it's too expensive anyway!

So. Any recommendations for a good moisturizer that's gluten-free? I have moderately dry skin, but only after i wash it. Or on a windy day.

Thanks!

I just recently bought the burt's bee's day moisturizer and really like it. It's gluten free but most importantly not greasy. The night cream sample seemed too greasy so I am using the Dove sensitive skin night cream. Dove is also one that is gluten free or will tell if you not. The burt's bee's is around 13.00 in colorado so not badly priced.

Guest digmom1014

Kathy you must have great skin! My 43 yr. old skin drinks up the Burt's Bee's Night Creme!

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