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Alberto Culver/vo5/st. Ives


nthei

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I just received a letter from Alberto Culver, the company that handles St. Ives, Motions, Tresemme and VO5, they gave me a list of their products THAT DO CONTAIN GLUTEN, please AVOID the following:

Motions: Kids Detaingling & conditioning Shampoo and conditioner, Lite Oil Moisturizer, Nourich Leave in conditioner, Oil Moisturizer (they have wheat germ oil)

St. Ives: Age Defying Hydroxy Cleanser; Collagen & Elastin Extra Relief Lotion, Collagen Elastin Fragrance Free, Hair Repair Hot Oil, Hair Repair Hot Oil Thickening, Hair Repair Thickening shampoo, Hot Oil Strengthening, No Frizz Serum, Nourishing Protective Moisturizer with SPF 15, Peaches & Cream Facial Moisturizer, Skin Zone thigh cream, Ultra Gentle Apricot Scrub, Vitamin E & A Lotion(they contain Hydro. Wheat protien or wheat amino acids or wheat germ oil)

Tresemme: European Amplifying Shampoo and conditioner, European Eculpting Gel Mega Hold, European Natural Vitamin A, C & E shampoo, European Provitamin B5 Aloe Remoisturizing conditioner, European Revitalizing Colour Care Shampoo, European Sculpting Gel, European Tres Slick Melting gel, European Vitamin E Hot Oil treatment, European volumizing Conditioner, Hydrology Gentle moisture shampoo and conditioner, Hydrology Intense moisturizing conditioner and shampoo, Revitalizing color care conditioner, Vitamin C deep cleansing shampoo, Vitamin E moisture Rich conditioner and shampoo. (they contain wheat germ oil or hydro. wheat protein)

VO5: Control and shine gel, free me freesia styling gel, fruitsation conditioner and shampoo, hot oil color keeper (and with UV shield), Hot oil moisturizing with Vitamin E, Hot Oil shower works color keeper, hot oil strenthing provitamin B5, hot oil volumizing with wheat protein & jasmine, sunkissed raspberry styling gel, texture & sculpt styling gel, volumizer conditioner and shampoo (they contain hydro. wheat protien or wheat amino acids)

I hope this helps, listing the products that DO CONTAIN WHEAT. It helped me.

Have a great day!

Great health to you!

Christina

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