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Soy Free Soap


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Does anybody know if Dial soap is soy free? I can't seem to find any information on it and its making my face flare up and itch. Does anybody know of a mainstream soap that is soy/gluten free? Maybe Dove?


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The only one that I have experience with is from gfsoap.com; it is gluten, casein, soy, corn, etc free.

Mango04 Enthusiast

Kiss My Face makes one that's just olive oil, water and salt. Not exactly "mainstream"...but it can be found at many mainstream drug stores these days.

dally099 Contributor

hi, i use stuff from the body shop as i too am allergic to soy, i find there stuff really nice and all the ingredients are listed on the bottles :)

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Ceela Naturals (moisturizers)

Ceela only uses fully dedicated, Allergen-Free Manufacturing Equipment for You and Your health.

We help our customers by totally avoiding Common Allergens, while supplying the skin with a beneficial blend of Omega 3, 6, and 9 oils. Ceela is fully committed to being the leading source for safe skincare. We exclude the "top 8 allergens" (eggs, fish,  gluten, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, dairy, shellfish) plus corn, preservatives, and dubious chemicals.

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