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wsieving Contributor
:( Well, I just got an email back from Baby Magic. I really do not know which ingredients to look for yet, so I just emailed them to ask them if their products were gluten free. They responded saying that they do not claim any of their products to be gluten free. Does anyone else use Baby Magic? I love their lotion, and really do not care for the others at all. But we figure that we will start out by replacing all of her personal care products, then add them back after she is showing improvement to see if she is sensitive to them. So hopefully we will get to use it again, but I'm sad....lol. I'd rather give up bread over Baby Magic any day :P .

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Lisa Mentor

If you can list the ingredients, someone can let you know if it contains gluten, but we cannot tell you if it is manufactured on shared lines with other gluten products.

momofboys05 Newbie

I love the huggies clean team products and I contacted huggies and they said that Kimberly-Clark consumer products do not contain wheat, rye, barley, spelt, triticale, kamut or farina. Certain Kimberly-Clark products do contain oats. The only Kimberly-Clark products containing oats are HUGGIES

darlindeb25 Collaborator

I use the Baby Magic Gentle Lotion w/ Soft Baby Scent...it's hypoallergenic.

Ingredients:

Water, Glycerin, Glyceryl Sterate, Cetyl Alcohol, Dimethicone, Mineral Oil, PEG 100 Sterate, Lanolin Alcohol, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Frangance, Lanolin, Behentrimonium Methosulfate, Ceteayl Alcohol, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vit E), Tocopheryl, Retinyl Palmitate (Vit A), Cholecalferol (Vit D), Ze Mays (Corn), Oil, Panthenol (Provit B5), Methyparaben, Benzolkonium Chloride, Diazolidinyl Urea.

Even with the corn, I have no problem with this product.

Guhlia Rising Star

Deb, thank you for your ingredient list. I read the ingredients to Baby magic's lotion a LONG time ago when Annika first developed her rash, long before we knew what she was allergic to. For some reason I never re-read it as we figured out her many allergies. CORN!!! No wonder she screams when we put it on her!!! Thank you for that lightbulb moment.

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