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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

I just stopped by the pharmacy to purchase some nail polish remover.  I saw one that promised to strengthen brittle nails and decided that might be helpful, since my nails aren't the strongest.  However, when I read the front label it said "contains wheat hydrolyzed protein".  The brand is Sally Hansen and is pink in color.  I opted for another Sally Hansen brand that promises to moisturize dry, brittle nails, which is GF and blue in color.

So ladies (and gentlemen?) beware:  Sally Hansen Nail Polish Remover for Strengthening Brittle Nails" contains  hydrolyzed WHEAT protein.

AJ



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