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11111 Apprentice

hi,

Does anyone know of hair spray that is gluten free?

We also use dove is that ok? what else should we know about hair spray, body lotion, soap and etc?

thanks for your time - Nancy


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Dove is a great brand. They will not hide anything on labels.

I use their shampoo,conditioner, hairspray, and bar soap.

For hand soap I use Softsoap(liquid)

For hand sanitizers I use Purell so I don't have to use other soaps when I am out

Pretty much anything on your hands, face, and head have a pretty good chance of entering your mouth so it's best they stay gluten free.

11111 Apprentice

Thanks for the reply. I am still wondering about my husband"s hair spray. He uses it every morning. Does anyone know of a safe hair spray.

Thanks for your time - Nancy

jmengert Enthusiast

I use Garnier Fructis brand for my shampoo, conditioner, hairspray, and styling products. They are fruit based, and they have confirmed their products to be gluten-free (except for their hairdyes, which they basically said to read the labels). But their products are great and smell great, too!

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Pantene is gluten free.......

Karen

cdford Contributor

If in doubt, the best way to answer the question is to contact the manufacturer. There is usually an 800 number on the can. That way you can be certain.

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