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Here's a response from Suave:

Hi celiac3270,

Thanks for writing!

We do not specifically test our products for the presence of gluten, a

sticky protein found in some grains such as wheat.  Gluten may be present

in products that contain derivatives of wheat, oat, rye, and barley. In

labeling our products, our company follows the guidelines established by

the International Nomenclature for Cosmetics Ingredients (INCI)process.

Therefore, if we use an ingredient derived from a grain such as wheat,

oat, rye and / or barley, those names will appear on the label.

Example

One common example is "Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein" If you see this name on

the label, the material was derived from wheat, so the product may contain

gluten.

We recommend that you consult with your physician as to whether your

exposure to grain derivatives from the use of personal care products will

cause the symptoms of Celiac-Sprue Disease.

We hope this information is helpful,

Your friends at Suave


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Thanks celiac3270, for posting that letter. Boy, you sure do your homework! Actually, I had wondered about Suave's position on gluten. I had seen an ambiguous listing somewhere, as to whether or not Celiacs could safely use their products which left me uncertain, so I have avoided them. Given what they wrote, do you personally feel comfortable using their goods? Do you think that it's enough that there are no gluten derived substances in them, or is testing necessary? Oye! You can drive yourself crazy with this stuff! (Hope you're still on a roll, health-wise. :) ) Talk to you later.

Paula

celiac3270 Collaborator

I am still doing wel :D -- 25 days w/o getting sick!!!!

I am not extremely careful when it comes to shampoo--I wouldn't use Suave if I had DH, but I think I'd feel comfortable using their shampoo if it didn't have wheat, rye, HVP, etc. on the label. The reason I wouldn't use it if I had DH is their statement about not testing for gluten.

Guest gfinnebraska

I use all Suave products. No prodlems that I am aware of. :)

debmidge Rising Star

Anyone know any gluten-free facts on VO-5 shampoos? I like them too.

gf4life Enthusiast

I have DH and get it first on my scalp. I have been using Suave for years and after going gluten-free the DH went away and has stayed away except for the occasional gluten accident. Never had a problem with Suave. I did have problems with many other shampoos before I knew about gluten, now I know why! I don't buy any shampoos that have any wheat derivatives listed on the labels, but it can get tedious reading all that tiny print. It would be easy to miss it listed in there. I recently bought some White Rain and noticed that 3 of the 4 varieties they had on the shelf did not contain wheat, but the fourth one did. I almost didn't read the label on the fourth, but thought I had better be safe than sorry. Boy was I glad I read it! It was a reminder that I need to read EVERY label!

God bless,

Mariann

stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

I use Suave, too. And recently I had that "shampooey" taste on my tongue. And I knew, I was about to swallow something. And then it was already too late. The stupid thing is, once you have that "shampooey" taste, you can spit and spit all you want. It's not coming out of your mouth :lol: . So I'm real glad, Suave is glutenfree, too.

Hugs, Stef


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