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Those of you who are strict with your personal care items (shampoo, conditioner, face wash/toner/moisturizer, body wash, body lotion), please share what you use. I'd really appreciate the insight!


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I use mostly the Garneir Nutritioneste line for hair and skin care. I have used Giovanni hair care in the past but had to stop when I realized I had issues with soy. I haven't checked their skin care. I tried California Baby, ordered some shampoo and conditioner on line but I didn't care for them. Not a gluten issue just not the stuff for me.

Recently my local health food store has gotten some stuff called Himalaya brand. I tried the conditioner and it smells heavenly. The bottle is really stiff though and I had such trouble getting it out of the bottle I haven't bought it again.

I have also used Suave products with no issues when the budget is lean. Suave and Dove will both clearly label gluten ingredients.

sa1937 Community Regular

I have also used Suave products with no issues when the budget is lean. Suave and Dove will both clearly label gluten ingredients.

I also use Suave products...not necessarily because my budget is lean but rather because I am cheap! laugh.gif I used to be a product snob but now I just want clean hair and frankly, I can't tell the difference.

I also like Soft Soap and use it in my shower as well as at my sinks in the bathrooms and kitchen. I ditched my Bath & Body Works products.

ETA: I bought some Garnier mousse yesterday...hope I like it!

AzizaRivers Apprentice

I too have used Suave when I didn't feel like shelling out for the good stuff, but I have a HUGE issue with paying money for ingredients I can't pronounce or don't know the sources of. I'm not washing my hair with something that contains the same chemicals as furniture stripper. So when I can, I get Shikai shampoo and conditioner. I get my soaps from a little Mennonite herbalist near me who hand-makes them. :)

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Dove, Bath and Body Works, Vaseline cocoa butter lotion, Neutragena makeup

Cypressmyst Explorer

Dessert Essence Shampoo, Conditioner, and Body Wash.

Herban Cowboy bar soap (And shaving stuff for my husband)

Dove for men (to get the grit out of said husbands hands)

Sun and Earth hand soap,

Mrs. Meyers and Biokleen dish soap,

Maggie's Soap Nuts for laundry<----these work GREAT by the way. And they literally grow on trees!

Keys Hand Lotion

Kamalas Funkadelic Perfume (All essential oils)

Tom's of Maine toothpaste and floss

Stayfree Maxis

The less chemicals the better as a rule!

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