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Gluten-Free Toiletries


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I've never checked, but does anyone know of any gluten free shaving cream, soap, toothpaste and deodarant. I assume most of them have 0 gluten, but just in case, can anyone recommend some things which are not too hard to find. Thanks.


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Trymester Contributor

I've never checked, but does anyone know of any gluten free shaving cream, soap, toothpaste and deodarant. I assume most of them have 0 gluten, but just in case, can anyone recommend some things which are not too hard to find. Thanks.

Feel free to move this post to the Gluten-free foods, products, etc. board.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Never assume toiletries won't have gluten. Wheat germ oil and wheat protein are more common than you would think.

Dove and Suave will label gluten ingredients clearly. For organic Giovanni has some nice products in the hair dept but I haven't checked the skin care line. Burts Bees also has some good stuff.

MaryJones2 Enthusiast

Ravenswood is correct. That being said I've never found a toothpaste with gluten but I've found many shampoos and face lotions with gluten. Hair products and cosmetics seem to be the most likely place you'll find it in the toiletries category. I use Garnier hair products, Secret deodorant and Ivory soap if that helps. Lots of people use Dove products.

Cypressmyst Explorer

Burt's Bees Whitening Toothpaste has gluten in it. :P Just for the record. ;) I was using it at the time I realized that I had to be savy about that kind of stuff. Now I use Tom's of Maine instead. ;)

T.H. Community Regular

Yeah, since the company was bought by Clorox, they aren't so great on the gluten free status. :( They don't have any information available unless you contact them, anymore.

Now they say this on their site:

>>I am gluten-restricted and am interested in gluten free products. What products are appropriate for my use?

Please contact us directly regarding any specific products that may contain gluten.

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I currently use Right Guard Extreme Deodorant

Are any of these ingredients gluten-casein-corn-soy containing?

Aluminum Zirconium Octachlorohydrex Gly 16.0%

Inactive Ingredients: water, alcohol denat, cyclopentasiloxane, propylene glycol, dimethicone, trisiloxane, calcium chloride, PEG/PPG-18/18 dimethicone, fragrance


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