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Dermilogica skin care has oats in it. I know oats are questionable for us, but what do you think of using it in a bath/shower or on your face as a scrub?

Help! It was very expensive and I don't want to throw it out if I don't have to.


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Oooh... as much as you wouldn't want to throw it out, I wouldn't use it. On your body, I guess, it's all right, as long as you don't react to it, but on the face, I definitely would not--right around the mouth.

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I agree with celiac3270. I would not use it since it is on the face and you know how that stuff can slip into the mouth pretty easily. It would be too risky for me.

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Kaiti,

Today I bought a Dove Daily Exfoliator / Cleanser.

It does not say wheat in the ingredients list. You use Dove lotions and cleaners, right?

I'm still looking for good hand lotion. The only kind of Dove I found was way too small for the $5.49 price.

I've been using Vaseline Intensive Care; It doesn't say wheat in the ingredients either, and so far, so good.

I'm using Goldwell Salon Shampoo/conditioner which only has "soy protein" everything else is not understandable! But it doesn't say wheat and I think most shampoos say wheat if it's in there, right?

So far so good with that as well.

Any lotion that is inexpensive would be highly appreciated. Otherwise I'll keep using the Vaseline; it seems to be OK>

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Yep I use alot of products by Dove...this brand has worked great for me

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