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Jafra Royal Almond


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aderifield Apprentice

I got this email today from Jafra and thought I would share it. I love these three gluten-free products. Please, note the list is of products CONTAINING gluten. Everything they carry which is not on the list is gluten-free.

Thank you for your question regarding JAFRA products that contain Gluten. We have confirmed that the Royal Almond Body Lotion, Body Oil, and the Exfoliating Scrub are Gluten free. The following products in the JAFRA line currently contain Gluten.

1-2-4 HAIR DETANGLER

1-2-4 SHAMPOO

ADVANCED TIME PROTECTOR

AFTER SUN MOISTURIZING LOTION

BODY SHAPING GEL

CLEAR PORE CLARIFIER

CUTICLE SOFTENER CREAM

DAILY EYE TREAT

FACE PROTECTOR SPF40

HAIR AND SCALP MASSGE CREAM

INTENSIVE LINE CORRECTOR

MALIBU MIRACLE MASK

MASCARAS (ALL)

MINERAL MAKEUP

NECK FIRMIMG GEL

PEPPERMINT FOOT POWDER

PRECIOUS PROTEIN

ROLL ON ANTIPERSPIRANTS

ROYAL JELLY SERUM

SKIN DEFENSE MAKE UP

STICK DEODORANTS

TEEN CLEANSER

TEEN TONER

TENDER MOMENTS BABY SUNBLOCK

TENDER MOMENTS, BABY HAIR AND BODY WASH

TENDER MOMENTS, BABY POWDER

TIME CORRECTOR

We hope this information is helpful. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions.

Sincerely,

Barbara B.

Your Customer Relationships Team

"JAFRA, The Power to Transform Lives"

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T.H. Community Regular

Thanks, I've been wondering about this!

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aderifield Apprentice

You are most welcome.

Thanks, I've been wondering about this!

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Flojo Newbie

Is the Jafra body & shower gel gluten free

 

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kareng Grand Master
7 minutes ago, Flojo said:

Is the Jafra body & shower gel gluten free

 

The original post is 9 years old - products can change a lot over that time.  The best thing to do is read the ingredients and maybe contact the company.

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