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Most of them. We formulate without hydrolyzed wheat protein, barley extract, and other gluten-containing ingredients. The one exception is Scalp Health Shampoo - it contains oat kernel flour. We don't operate in a certified gluten-free facility, so we can't guarantee zero cross-contamination. Many customers with gluten sensitivity use our bars without issues, but patch testing first is always smart.

Hydrolyzed wheat protein is the big one - it's a common conditioning agent. Also watch for barley extract, wheat germ oil, and oat derivatives. Labels don't say "gluten" outright. You'll see Latin names instead: Triticum vulgare (wheat), Hordeum vulgare (barley), Avena sativa (oats). Beauty products and personal care products bury these mid-ingredients list.

Celiac disease is triggered by ingesting gluten, and most dermatologists say gluten molecules are too large to absorb through skin. The real concern is accidental exposure - shower spray, touching your face, kissing loved ones. Hair care products end up in your mouth more than you'd think. If you're strict about your gluten-free diet, gluten-free shampoos remove one variable. Worth checking with professional medical advice if you're unsure.

Scalp Health Shampoo and any duo or mini packs containing it. Everything else in our haircare range is formulated without gluten. Full ingredients are listed in the product details on each page.

Yes. Gluten-free options don't mean limited options. We have bars for oily hair, dry, curly, fine - the full range. Gentle cleansers keep hair color from fading. Shea butter delivers vitamin E for nourishment. No compromises.