Q: so glad to locate this site. I have had my pg allergy now for over a year. very much a life changing experience but I was all too happy to make changes if I could get that terrible rash to go away. what do u do for sunscreen? I read the ingredients on … Continue reading
Tag Archives: propylene glycol free
PRODUCT REVIEW: Ardenne Farm Fudge Brownie Mix
You definitely need to stop and read this post. These Fudge Brownies from Ardenne Farm are SO DELICIOUS! Back in April when I was at the Gluten & Allergen Free Expo, I came across the Ardenne Farm booth which was full of propylene glycol free baking mixes! They so generously gave me some stuff to try … Continue reading
PRODUCT REVIEW: Grab The Gold Snack Bar
Last month at the Gluten & Allergen Free Expo in Chicago, I came across this AWESOME snack bar. The owner, Danielle Ontiveros, was kind enough to give me a whole box! I can’t tell you how fast we ate those bars but they were gone VERY quickly. I made sure to save one so I … Continue reading
GIVEAWAY: Products By 100% Pure
Aw yeah! I love the products by 100% Pure, so I’m very excited to get to pass these along to you! 100% Pure is wonderful because not only are their products 100% natural, 100% vegan and cruelty free, but check this out: I literally haven’t tried anything from them that I haven’t liked. Their products are also … Continue reading
RECAP: Gluten & Allergen Free Expo – Chicago 2014
OMG. This year was epic! Last year was fun, but since all of us official GFAF Expo bloggers were mobile this year we got to see a LOT more! I’m really grateful to have come across the brands that were there. I found some good stuff! But before I throw a whole bunch of brands at … Continue reading
PRODUCT REVIEW: 100% Pure Vegetable Detoxing Facial Mask
A little under a month ago, I did a review on 100% Pure’s lavender products. I looooove lavender and I’ve really been enjoying everything from 100% Pure so far. Their products are all 100% propylene glycol free, which is huge when it comes to body products. It’s incredibly common in soaps, gels, etc. This is … Continue reading