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I haven't dyed my hair in about two years, but was thinking about adding some highlights. Does anyone know of any gluten free blonde hair dye? Thank you.


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Herbatint is made in Italy and I used to get it from my health food store and Wegmans. I loved it as it was a color that you mix in a bowl and apply and with my short hair one package was good for at least 2 full colors and a touch up. I used the permanent colors but I haven't checked on the wash out kind for gluten statis, but the phone rep was really helpful and a quick call will tell you if you want to use the wash out variety. They even have some 'modern' really bright colors available if you want them. Do be aware though that at the time I was using this (I stopped coloring about a year ago) the haircolor boxes had a conditioner sample that did have wheat but I just stuck the sample in my donation box. Oh and the color is also soy free.

Puddy Explorer

I use Garnier Fructis. I called them and they assured me their hair dye was gluten free. Haven't had a problem with it in the 5 months I've used it.

WhimsiKay Apprentice

I think Feria is good, too: I read somewhere on this board that someone called them and got the a-okay, and I use it about once every two months to get a solid red base in before I layer in the purple.

jerseyangel Proficient

Yep--Feria is gluten-free, as is the Natural Match B)

darlindeb25 Collaborator

Yup, I back Garnier Fructis. I've been using it for 5 yrs, and only it. It also seems very safe on my hair, really shines too!!!

lilypad23 Explorer

Thank ya'll so much for the suggestions. I really appreciate it. I'm definitely going to go look at the hair dye soon :D.


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lilypad23 Explorer

I was just wondering what ya'll's thoughts were on going to salons to get your hair colored and cut. I haven't been to a salon in like three years. I just do my hair at home or go to one of those $5 dollar cutting places, but I've lost a bunch of weight recently and I'd kind of like a completely new hairstyle. Does anyone here go to salons like Penny's or places like that? Thanks in advance.

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