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mytummyhurts Contributor

Does anybody know or have a list of gluten free products from Bath & Body Works? I use their Anti-bacterial Sun Ripened Raspberry soap as well as their Lavendar Aromatherapy Soap and their Cucumber Melon Body Cream. Thanks!


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jaimek Enthusiast

I do not know for sure, but I have been gluten-free for over a year and I have used their body lotions forever now and have never had a reaction.

jenvan Collaborator

Hey it's Abby and that Kitty I love!

I talked to Bath and Body and they do not have a compiled list of gluten-free products. I do know quite a few of their products contain oat protein. But I guess you'll just have to ck the ingredients individually. This list may help you identify ingredients: Open Original Shared Link (I posted this recently). Hope this helps...

angel-jd1 Community Regular

A few months ago I was looking at one of their new lines (Tutti Dolci) . All of the lotions in that line either had wheat or oats in them. I think they do a pretty good job with their labeling (or at least seems that way). Read labels.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

mytummyhurts Contributor
Hey it's Abby and that Kitty I love!

:D

Thanks for the list, I'll have to go through all my stuff. Not looking forward to it though. <_<

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