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Gluten Free Shampoo's For Men


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ill-lergic Newbie

Hello everyone!

I am a gluten-free of a gluten-free...heeee heeee...a little joke but seriously...

My boyfriend has been having a difficult time lately with his diagnosis...and it has been over a year.

I have been trying to be the at home chef and I think i can't stop looking at every label, etc. Poor guy.

Anyways, I was thinking of starting a thread about men's shampoos that are sold at CVS, Walgreens, etc...

He uses Loreal Vive Pro for men and loves it.

Now I can't find anywhere if it is gluten free...are there any suggestions for him as for hair products. He is balding , and as much as it doesn't bother me at all, it does him.

So if any males out there that are gluten-free have any suggestions that would be awesome! OR even females who may know??

Thank you so much for your time.


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jerseyangel Proficient

Hi and welcome to the board! :D

I've called Loreal several times to check for gluten in their products. The people there are very nice, and can tell you if your boyfriend's shampoo is safe for him.

Just call the 800 number on the back of the bottle, and ask if that product contains gluten. Calling companies is something we have to get used to doing ;)

Best of luck and let us know if there's anything else we can help you with. Sounds like he's in good hands :)

ill-lergic Newbie

oh wow! Thank you for the nice response and fast! I guess I'm used to message boards having a lot of Trolls and angry people who repeat topics.

BUT!! I should have thought of that, thats so in front of my face! LOL Up goes my phone bill ;)

Thank you again...I am so happy to have fallen on this board!

debmidge Rising Star
Hello everyone!

I am a gluten-free of a gluten-free...heeee heeee...a little joke but seriously...

My boyfriend has been having a difficult time lately with his diagnosis...and it has been over a year.

I have been trying to be the at home chef and I think i can't stop looking at every label, etc. Poor guy.

Anyways, I was thinking of starting a thread about men's shampoos that are sold at CVS, Walgreens, etc...

He uses Loreal Vive Pro for men and loves it.

Now I can't find anywhere if it is gluten free...are there any suggestions for him as for hair products. He is balding , and as much as it doesn't bother me at all, it does him.

So if any males out there that are gluten-free have any suggestions that would be awesome! OR even females who may know??

Thank you so much for your time.

This is a very basic, fragrance free shampoo that we buy from drugstoredot com as I cannot find this

in a regular drug store or supermarket:

Brand: DHS Clear Shampoo made by Person & Covey, Glendale CA

It has no colors nor fragrances and apparently no gluten

Keep in mind that an "unscented" product is different from "fragrance free"

Unscented means there's a masking fragrance being used

Fragrance free means that there's no perfumes nor making fragrances being used.

babysteps Contributor

DHS Clear shampoo is gluten-free, is also dye free

they also make a fragrance free gluten-free conditioner, although it has some coloring in it.

You can buy it direct from the company as well

If anyone knows of a gluten-free, ff and dye free conditioner, let me know!

Actually, olive oil with a baking soda rinse doesn't work so bad on my hair, but I think this works only for quite dry hair.

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