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:o I thought I had read the label but I guess I didn't read it well enough cuz there it is on the 6th line up from the bottom: Triticum Vulgare (wheat) Germ Oil. :angry:

We won't discuss how many bottles I have bought on sale so I could save a bit of money. :blink: And of course I no longer have the receipts. :ph34r:

I hope the ladies at the homeless shelter like them!

Oh yeah - the lotion is St. Ives Swiss Formula Advanced Body Moisturizer Collagen Elastin.


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I hate it when I do stuff like that!

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I purchase all of my personal care products from Cleure. Their entire product line is Gluten-free, including hair care, skin care, cosmetics, toothpaste, and tons of other stuff that I love! Also, all of their products are free of sulfates, parabens, aluminum (awesome deodorant B) , I like the spray formula).. check them out online!

home-based-mom Contributor
I purchase all of my personal care products from Cleure. Their entire product line is Gluten-free, including hair care, skin care, cosmetics, toothpaste, and tons of other stuff that I love! Also, all of their products are free of sulfates, parabens, aluminum (awesome deodorant B) , I like the spray formula).. check them out online!

I like that it gets a good rating on Skin Deep but unfortunately money is a big issue and Cleure body lotion costs more than 100 times per ounce ( ~$2.75 compared to less than 20 cents) than what I can get at Walmart. And that's before figuring in shipping.

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Ugh! I hate that! Christmas presents? Stocking stuffers?

silly-ack Newbie

We can't have lotion with gluten??? I was just diagnosed a few weeks ago but no ones ever mentioned I cant have it on my skin! :huh: How does that affect us?

home-based-mom Contributor
We can't have lotion with gluten??? I was just diagnosed a few weeks ago but no ones ever mentioned I cant have it on my skin! :huh: How does that affect us?

You apply the lotion with your hands, so now your hands (and for that matter the rest of you) are now contaminated with a thin coating of wheat which will transfer to anything you touch including lip gloss, dental floss, finger foods, etc.

It's just safest not to use products that contain wheat. ;)


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