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Cheryl-C

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While looking for gluten-free nail polish, I stumbled onto refreshinglyfree.com - a site that sells some gluten-free personal products! While not all their products are gluten-free, they have a section especially dedicated for wheat/gluten allergies. They have nail polish, body washes, shampoos, and other types of items.

In addition, for those who have other sensitivities, they seem to specialize in low-odor, low-chemical products. I believe I saw some of their products are also soy-free.

I know there are some on here who say you don't have to worry about gluten-free cosmetics and toiletries, and I respect everyone's right to make their own choices, but for those of us who are concerned, here is a good option. I ordered three bottles of nail polish today, and am looking forward to receiving them!

Just thought I'd share.


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This is right up my alley. Awesome. Thanks!

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I'm still waiting for it to arrive. :( I've been excited ever since I placed my order, so the waiting is killing me. I really hope the quality is good! This was the only place I found with gluten-free nail polish for adults - everywhere else had very child-friendly colours (bright pink, neon green, orange) and nothing I was looking for (clear, classic red, pale pink, etc). It was a bit frustrating.

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I just went to Sprouts, and as I was walking in I remembered I needed some hand soap and skin lotion/moisturizer. I figured, Sprouts... no problem, I'll find several choices.

30 minutes later, googling tons of individual brands, and couldn't find a single one that was marked gluten-free, or it's website gave any sort of assurances for.

After my poisoning last week, I'm not taking anything for granted so I'll look into these products. Thanks for the tip.

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