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Essie Nail Polish- gluten-free?


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Hellosweetie Rookie

Hello everyone! I am wondering if anyone knows if Essie nail polish is gluten free?? I contacted the company but didn't hear back I have also tried googling it but didn't find anything. I am currently getting cross contamination somewhere and have a breakout of DH but can't figure out what is causing it so this is my next test to see if it could be the nail polish.

 

 

Thank you for any help you can give me!!!


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Hi!  

It is highly unlikely that your nail polish is setting off your DH.  

I see you just joined us.  Have you read the Newbie 101 thread located at the top of our “Coping” section?  Have you browsed through  our DH section?  DH can continue to flare for months after you have been gluten free (per other member postings) making it very difficult to pinpoint a gluten exposure.  It takes a lot of time for antibodies to exit the skin.  

I am sorry that you are getting hit.  Check your lipsticks, hand lotion and shampoo.  For a celiac/DH reaction, you have to ingest it.  Eliminate oats for a while (always for some) and DO NOT eat out until you see improvement.  

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