Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 We use GoJo at my job, I will look in our MSDS book and let the group know. > > Any antibacterial hand soap, such as most schools use can turn one's hands > bright red and even scaly, since they contain a drying agent. There are > several soaps used, but the most common are made by either SC or > GoJo. As a school custodian, I will try to locate either the MSDS sheets or > ingredients lists of what we use in our school system. > > 's Husband > [bULK] Re: Bathroom soap at schools > Importance: Low > > > > It is possible it is just an issue with my dd. she used someone's > lotion - it had gluten in it. Her hands turned bright red and scaly. She > had to use a cream for weeks to get them back to normal. the dermatologist > said it was contact dermatitis - an allergic reaction to something. I told > him she had celiac and said yep, that could do it. > We use suave products or unilever because they list their gluten - I am > told by the companies. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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