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Can white rain hair spray be harmful to my husband that is a celiac person?

thanks - Nancy


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Nancy-

Great question for me to answer. I use White Rain myself. It depends on what kind you use--natural or aerosol? Ck out this link:

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I use the aerosol and haven't had issues with it, but there IS gluten in their gels and non-aerosol/natural hairsprays...

Hope that answers your question ! :D

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11111 Apprentice

Jen,

Thanks for answering me. I looked at the bottle and it is unscented pump bottle. Is that gluten free?

later - Nancy

jenvan Collaborator

Nancy-

Go here and match up your product with the picture of those listed.

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The top products--the Classics line are gluten-free, and have some pumps (probably what yours is). The bottom products, the Naturals line, are NOT gluten-free. Make sure you don't see yours there....

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11111 Apprentice

Hi Jen,

I have the yellow pump bottle not natural bottle. I e-mailed them but had no answer. Could you take a look at the web site. It is the 9th bottle from the left. Thanks for your time and effort.

Nancy

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Nancy-

Your kind should be okay b/c it is a classic non-aerosal, not a natural non-aerosal.

Glad to help !! :D

11111 Apprentice

Jen,

Thanks for taking the time. I feel much better about my husband using this product.

Nancy


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No problem Nancy!

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