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What Perumes Are Celiac Friendly?


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krzsqrll Apprentice

My son was just dx w/ celiac so im doing everything i can-ive thrown away makeup-perfumes that i can read the label and looks iffy -i still have ALOT of perfumes that dont have the label-dolce and gabbana-pleasures-estee lauder ect ect i hate to throw it away if i can still wear them.Some bottles are still full! I will probably end up calling the companys to find out.If i must-i will toss it all out.I just want my son to get better.What does everyone else wear?I havent seen much info on perfumes here.For now....im not wearing anything!Perfume that is!lolol

Thank for any info :rolleyes:


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For me, sometimes, it's the scent that bothers me. He may be fine. Once you find out if the product is gluten free, then he may be fine with the product. Myself, I do not use many perfumes, I have Ginger Lotus made my Prince Matchabelli, that I love, I have Vanilla Fields by Coty, and Tabu, which really has become too strong for me to wear, even though I love the scent. I still use some of the HEaling Garden products and some of the Bath & Body products, but I have to watch them too, some have gluten, and some, the scents are too strong!

krzsqrll Apprentice
For me, sometimes, it's the scent that bothers me. He may be fine. Once you find out if the product is gluten free, then he may be fine with the product. Myself, I do not use many perfumes, I have Ginger Lotus made my Prince Matchabelli, that I love, I have Vanilla Fields by Coty, and Tabu, which really has become too strong for me to wear, even though I love the scent. I still use some of the HEaling Garden products and some of the Bath & Body products, but I have to watch them too, some have gluten, and some, the scents are too strong!

Thanks so much for your reply-its appreciated :D

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