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Gluten Free Apricot Scrub


SabrinaLuvsGluten

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Hey guys..I noticed a thread on here that said something about the St Ives apricot scrub having gluten in it...WELL, I usually use that, but last time I bought exfoliator I saw the Equate (walmart) brand so bought that instead because it was a little cheaper. From what I can tell, the ingredients look safe. I dont have the bottle in front of me right now, but I remember reading it in the shower and thinking that I should post about it incase someone wants to check out the ingredient list themselves next time you go to walmart..Im still a newbie at all this, so I may have missed something, but maybe its worth checking out if you are like me and love your beauty products!!!

Sabrina


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I was curious, so I just went into the bathroom and read the ingredients off my tube of St. Ives Apricot Scrub and call me clueless, but I can't see anything on there that contains gluten.

tarnalberry Community Regular

They make two versions, and I believe one contains wheat germ.

Thomas Apprentice

I posted this somewhere else a few weeks ago, but the Clean and Clear company emailed me letting me know which of their products are gluten free. And the Clean and Clear BlackHead Clearing Scrub is gluten free. And it works. It's strong so I don't use it everyday.

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Emme999 Enthusiast

My absolute favorite scrub - that I am literally addicted to - is Neutrogena Deep Clean Gentle Scrub. It is gluten free according to the delphi list.

The little scrubbing beads are also microspheres, which means that it will not cause the microabrasions that apricot scrubs do. I'm actually trained as a master esthetician and so I care a lot about these little things :)

Microabrasions can lead to acne & such, not fun. Try this scrub - but be warned, it's crazy addictive ;) I keep a tube in my shower and use it every day. It smells sooooooo good and makes me feel so clean and smooth. Yum!! :wub:

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