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Tone Soap Or Pantene Shampoo


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Has anyone had an allergic reaction to Tone Soap or Pantene Shampoo? Trying to identify some itching issues. :blink:


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Has anyone had an allergic reaction to Tone Soap or Pantene Shampoo? Trying to identify some itching issues. :blink:

Hey Lisa <waving>

I don't think I'm having an allergic reaction, but ever since Pantene changed their packaging, I've been having itchy scalp problems. I assumed they changed the formula somehow, but didn't check. Planning on switching when this bottle runs out. My skin is drier (and itchier) now, too, but I don't know that I can blame that on the shampoo...being religious about putting lotion on fresh out of the shower seems to take care of that particular issue (although I didn't always have to do that).

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Hey Lisa <waving>

I don't think I'm having an allergic reaction, but ever since Pantene changed their packaging, I've been having itchy scalp problems. I assumed they changed the formula somehow, but didn't check. Planning on switching when this bottle runs out. My skin is drier (and itchier) now, too, but I don't know that I can blame that on the shampoo...being religious about putting lotion on fresh out of the shower seems to take care of that particular issue (although I didn't always have to do that).

<waving back>

I think Pantene is reformulated also. I called today and their customer service rep. read the scripted answer and could not answer my additional questions.....soooooo :huh: She said that wheat would be listed on the label- no mention of barley. I asked if it would say wheat or one of those ten dollar scientific words. That answer was not on the script.

And awaiting reply from Tone. But bought Tom's Soap today.

Dixiebell Contributor

Years ago when I was young, I used Tone bar soap and got hives from it. I never have used it again because of that.

Lisa Mentor

In my search, I found this interesting link:

Open Original Shared Link

What ever happened to just plain old soap? <_<

jerseyangel Proficient

In my search, I found this interesting link:

Open Original Shared Link

What ever happened to just plain old soap? <_<

My feeling exactly....

Lisa, I also have chemical sensitivities and can't use most products anymore. I have to order plain olive oil soap and shampoo bars that are made of pure oils.

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