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Great Gluten-Free Shampoo, Conditioner And Body Wash That's Inexpensive!


TrickyMama

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TrickyMama Apprentice

I just wanted to pass along that Costco's Kirkland Signature shampoo, conditioner and body wash (brand new formulas) are gluten-free, vegan, all-natural, smell great and don't dry my family out. I had started hunting for an inexpensive way to get gluten-free and more natural products when I came across these. My 7-year old definitely gets shampoo in his mouth when he is rinsing so I do think this matters. Also, when we switched to these, he stopped being itchy all the time. Just thought I'd pass it along.

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I just wanted to pass along that Costco's Kirkland Signature shampoo, conditioner and body wash (brand new formulas) are gluten-free, vegan, all-natural, smell great and don't dry my family out. I had started hunting for an inexpensive way to get gluten-free and more natural products when I came across these. My 7-year old definitely gets shampoo in his mouth when he is rinsing so I do think this matters. Also, when we switched to these, he stopped being itchy all the time. Just thought I'd pass it along.

Thanks for this tidbit of info! I picked up some shampoo & conditioner today but didn't realize there was a body wash as well. I also put in my comment to the comment box asking them to process the Kirkland nuts/trail mix in non-wheat facilities. We are only 2 weeks gluten-free and I had to return some unopened items today just for that reason :(.

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The body wash is in a two pack with an orange lid. Smells nice, like oranges. I don't think you will find the Kirkland Signature gluten-free products are ever processed in a different facility. I've called on several items and although they are free of gluten ingredients, they process them on shared equipment and will not promise that equipment was cleaned in between. From what I hear, it depends on how sensitive you are whether that will matter. I buy a lot at Trader Joe's because they promise to be responsible about cleaning their equipment before making products without gluten ingredients.

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The body wash is in a two pack with an orange lid. Smells nice, like oranges. I don't think you will find the Kirkland Signature gluten-free products are ever processed in a different facility. I've called on several items and although they are free of gluten ingredients, they process them on shared equipment and will not promise that equipment was cleaned in between. From what I hear, it depends on how sensitive you are whether that will matter. I buy a lot at Trader Joe's because they promise to be responsible about cleaning their equipment before making products without gluten ingredients.

Yeah............I just figured I'd ask. :D I'm doing a lot of shopping at Wegmans and they go out of their way to label their stuff gluten-free. Thanks for the description of the body wash!

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Costco, I've heard, responds to requests, so we should be making our voices heard in his way so they'll carry more gluten-free stuff.

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I just wanted to pass along that Costco's Kirkland Signature shampoo, conditioner and body wash (brand new formulas) are gluten-free, vegan, all-natural, smell great and don't dry my family out. I had started hunting for an inexpensive way to get gluten-free and more natural products when I came across these. My 7-year old definitely gets shampoo in his mouth when he is rinsing so I do think this matters. Also, when we switched to these, he stopped being itchy all the time. Just thought I'd pass it along.

Thanks for the info. We've been gluten free for 3 years now but I have yet to make that transition in our soaps. So thank you for the reminder and the products!

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