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Skin And Hair Care Products


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I just realized after 2 weeks of feeling like total crap, that the shampoo I've been using (Biolage) has wheat germ in it. I usually check, but my mom gave it to me and I started using it w/out thinking. It dawned on me this morning that I never checked the ingredients, and there it was. I'm happy I know now, since I've been stumped as to why I have been getting sicker and sicker.

So many of the good skin care products out there have oat kernal extract, which has got me a time or two. I'm just so tired of getting sick from makeup, face wash, or shampoo.

Anyone know of brands of makeup and skin care that are gluten free, but won't break the bank??? I have found a few brands online that are all gluten free, but yikes, they are pricey. I use Bare Minerals for makeup, but I need to change b/c it seems to be drying my skin out. I just haven't a clue as to what is safe, but won't cost a fortune. Maybe it's an oxymoron, gluten free and affordable, lol.

I know this subject has been talked about to death, but if anyone can just shoot me the brands that they use, I'd appreciate it! Thanks.


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jerseyangel Proficient

I've been using Brocato Splassh shampoo and conditioner. It's a salon brand, but not as expensive as some.

The line is not all gluten-free, but the Splassh is. I get it at Ulta (it's just available in the stores, not online) and just this week there was a coupon for Ulta in the newspaper. :)

I've also had luck in the past with Garnier--a lot of those are gluten-free, and their customer service people have always been very willing to check products for me. I love their Anti Humidity Smoothing Milk.

skyyblues Newbie

I use Desert Essence Organics. They make shampoo, conditioner, and lotions that I love. They are wheat and gluten free, no petroluem, and nothing artificial. The lotion I use all over including my face. It costs about $9 a tube but it lasts a long time. A little goes a long way. I recently saw it at my local grocery store for the same price I pay anywhere else. Good Luck

hermitgirl Contributor

Paul Mitchell has several gluten free options. I posted the list a while back...

� Awapuhi Shampoo

� Baby Don�t Cry Shampoo

� Instant Moisture Daily Shampoo

� Super Skinny Daily Shampoo

� Botanical Prep Shampoo

� Lemon Sage Thickening Shampoo

� ME Bodifying Shampoo

� ME Refining Shampoo

� Tea Tree Lavender Mint Moisturizing Shampoo

Conditioners:

� Instant Moisture Daily Treatment

� Awapuhi Moisture Mist

� Awapuhi Moisture Mist (aerosol)

� Tea Tree Special Conditioner

� The Cream

� The Detangler

� Tea Tree Hair and Scalp Treatment

� Botanical Body Building Treatment

� Lemon Sage Thickening Conditioner

� Lite Detangler

� ME Color Therapy Conditioner

� ME Refining Conditioner

� Tea Tree Lavender Mint Moisturizing Conditioner

Style:

� Extra-Body Sculpting Foam

� Extra-Body Sculpting Gel

� Extra-Body Daily Boost

� Straight Works

� Soft Sculpting Spray Gel

� Round Trip

� Wax Works

� Spray Wax

� Foaming Pomade

� Dry Wax

� Tea Tree Styling Gel

� Tea Tree Shaping Cream

� Tea Tree Stick Wax

� Tea Tree Styling Wax

� Tea Tree Grooming Pomade

� ESP

� Quick Slip

� Thicken Up

� Round Trip

� Heat Seal

� Seal N Shine

� Slick Works

� ME Styling Creme

Finish:

� Super Skinny Serum

� Gloss Drops

� Freeze and Shine, 80% & 55% voc

� Fast Drying Sculpting Spray, 80% & 55% voc

� Soft Spray, 80% & 55% voc

� Worked Up

� Hold Me Tight

� ME Illuminating Shine Spray

Misc:

� Awapuhi Bar

� Tea Tree Bar

� Tea Tree Liquid Hand Soap

� Tea Tree Shave Gel

� Tea Tree Lemon Sage Body Lotion

� Tea Tree Lemon Sage Body Wash

When in doubt, check the label, still in doubt, call the company.

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