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tama-chan Rookie

Could someone tell me a some sure-brand names of Gluten free soaps, shampoo's and toothpaste? I read on another board that all these things could have a possible gluten contamination, so I want to rule them out. (Possibly an item I can find in a regular store, or health food store; nothing online please).

Thank you!


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lovegrov Collaborator

You absolutely need a gluten-free toothpaste. Fortunately, virtually every toothpaste is gluten-free. Crest, Colgate, Arm and Hammer and on and on.

Soaps are also almost universally gluten-free. I remember of hearing of one or two that aren't, but can't remember the names. I use Dove.

I know Suave shampoos are gluten-free.

richard

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I echo Richard on Crest being gluten-free--all of their toothpastes. Pantene is gluten-free. So are Clearasil's original and Total Control lines. Go to this post to read a list of Neutrogena's gluten-free products. Open Original Shared Link

Tolietry items I make sure are gluten-free: shampoo, lipsticks, toothpaste. Oh, and Listerine is gluten-free too.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Dove products will list wheat,rye,barley,oats on the label if they contain any. I use alot of thier products

SoftSoap liquid soap is gluten free

Purrell hand sanitizer is gluten free

I use Crest and that's gluten free

Alot of listerine products are gluten free but they would not guarantee to me that all of them were. I know certain flavors are though.

You really just have to check all products because that stuff can get into your mouth pretty easily.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I use Colgate toothpaste and just started using Garnier Fructis for shampoo and conditioner because I read on here that they are gluten-free. I am going to be switching my soap to dove because I am not sure if the one I use is gluten-free :o Yes... I know that is bad.

Guest gfinnebraska

The Pantene shampoo that is made for colored hair (to add color that is) is NOT gluten-free. It has wheat as one of the ingredients. Just an f.y.i.!! I use the other Pantene products ~ they are my favorite. :)

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