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Gluten-Free Hairspray from Paul Mitchell

Last Updated on March 1, 2023 by the Celiac-Disease.com Staff Leave a Comment

Even though it has long been proven that gluten can not be absorbed through the skin, do you make sure your hairspray is gluten-free? Crystal of gluten-free Hub recently wrote about her favorite gluten-free hairspray, where she pointed out that sometimes hairspray can easily be inhaled on accident.

As a precaution, she recommends using a gluten-free hairspray from Paul Mitchell just to be safe:

I had some difficulty finding gluten-free hairspray, although this is clearly important given that it’s nearly impossible to avoid inhaling at least a little, and it can sometimes get in your mouth. I have tried a few gluten-free hairsprays, but Paul Mitchell Soft Spray is definitely my favorite. You can find it in many salons, some drug stores, and online. It has a nice, flexible hold without being crunchy. It also has a light, pleasant scent.

Do you make sure your hairspray is gluten-free?

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