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Ok, so I am just vain enough that I need to fancy up occasionally. I have been a Mary Kay customer for years, and they're not gluten free. So, I need all the recommendations. What products have you loved? Hated? I'm especially interested in concealers. eyeliner, mascara, lip stain, clear lip liner, eyeshadow, and face powder. Also, face and eye creams/serums. Thank you!
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Celiac.com 04/29/2020 - Out of all of the cosmetics you use, perhaps the most important one to make sure is 100% gluten-free would be your lipstick. Of course it's best to make sure that all of your makeup is gluten-free, but certainly the fact that lipstick goes on your lips makes this even more crucial. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia makes a full line of gluten-free cosmetics, including an amazing line of gluten-free liquid lipsticks. They now offer new “3 In One” packs which contain three incredible shades of liquid glitter lipstick that will perfectly compliment your skin tone and make your lips shine. All EpiLynx by Dr. Liia cosmetics are made using all natural ingredients, and their lipsticks contain moisturizing beeswax and are free of parabens, phthalates, petrolatum and SLS. Their liquid applicator makes it easy to apply a perfect coating that will create an even, long lasting shine that will give your lips a healthy glow. The 3 In One lipstick kits come in eight versions, and each version contains three different, but related, color shades designed to match your skin tone. Whether it's lipsticks, lip glosses, eyeliner, moisturizers, or makeup, EpiLynx by Dr. Liia has got your back with their huge line of all natural and gluten-free cosmetics! About EpiLynx by Dr. Liia: Epilynx was founded by Dr. Liia Ramachandra, PharmD, PhD, who founded the company after her struggle with gluten sensitivity. For more info visit their site.
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Celiac.com 03/20/2020 - If you have celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, or dermatitis herpetiformis, your lipstick is certainly something that should not contain any gluten. Are you sure that yours doesn't? Since small amounts of it will end up in your mouth, your lipstick should also be made using only the finest organic and all natural ingredients. Luckily EpiLynx by Dr. Liia has you covered! Their line of Matte Liquid Lipsticks is gluten-free, and they are made using only the highest quality natural and organic ingredients. There are 12 dazzing shades to choose from, and we tried out the “Brique” shade, which is a very rich blood-red color. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia Liquid Lipsticks are enriched with moisturizing beeswax, and in our testing one coat is all that is needed to provide your lips with a long lasting, perfectly smooth color shade that looks striking, and will keep them soft and protected from the elements. Besides the Brique shade, which we loved, EpiLynx by Dr. Liia offers 11 other shades so that you can find the perfect one for your skin tone. In addition to being gluten-free their lipsticks are also free of parabens, phthalates, petrolatum and SLS. So whether you are going for a night out on the town, or you just want to keep your lips soft and wrinkle-free, EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's Matte Liquid Gluten-Free Lipsticks are a perfect addition to your gluten-free lifestyle! About EpiLynx by Dr. Liia: Epilynx was founded by Dr. Liia Ramachandra, PharmD, PhD, who founded the company after her struggle with gluten sensitivity. For more info visit their site.
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Celiac.com 12/20/2019 - A recent site reminded me again to check my cosmetic drawer, or as my husband calls it, “my chemistry set". Have you researched your make-up ingredients for the possibility that some of those creams, powders, oils or gels contain gluten? I did this briefly about ten years ago, but I was lax with it because the ingredient lists were so small in size, in another language, or had some "weird" ingredients that I could not even pronounce, let alone find out if they contained gluten. Now we have the Gluten Free RN Web Site, and the author is working hard to separate the cosmetics into two separate areas “Safe for the Celiac,” and an area that covers products to avoid. The Gluten Free RN answers a simple "Yes" to the query about whether these cosmetic products should be avoided. She also states that most common cosmetics DO contain some form of gluten and can cause symptoms, especially for people that are very sensitive or have the dermatitis herpetiformis (DH). I will do a little refresher course for regarding DH. The cause is the body's immune system reacting to a protein that is found in wheat, barley and/or rye. Ingestion causes the rash to develop, but along with the rash may come a sense of feeling unwell, bloating stomach, headaches, and of course the intense itch, which comes from the blistery rash that begs to be scratched. But if you should take the scab off (from your last foray itch), it can sting so badly that will you beg for help! After contacting some of the major cosmetics companies to see if their shampoos, they confirmed that hair spray, mascara, lipstick, eye shadow, makeup, etc., might contain wheat, rye, barley, or oats. For those who are very sensitive even small amounts can cause symptoms. Another concern for those with DH is phosphates in shampoo, which wreaked havoc on my scalp and caused sores. I have checked with other DH patients and they have had the same issue. Once I switched shampoos my scalp began to heal. Cosmetic Ingredients that May Contain Gluten: Cyclodextrin, Dextrin Dextrin Palmitate Hydrolyzed Malt Extract Hydrolyzed Oat Flour Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein Hydrolyzed wheat Flour Hydrolyzed Wheat Gluten Hydrolyzed Wheat Starch Secale Cereale ((Rye) Seed Flour Tritidcum Vulgare (Wheat Germ Extract) Triticum Vulgare (Wheat) Germ Extract Triticum Vulgare (Wheat Gluten) Triticum Wheat Amino Acids Wheat Germ Glycerides Wheat Germanidopropalkonium Chloride Wheat Protein WheatgermamidopropylI Ethydimonium Ethosulfate Yeast Extract If any of your cosmetics contain any of the above ingredients it could cause further DH outbreaks or other issues. The skin is porous, but even more concerning are the mucus membranes around your lips, mouth and nose, where you could be applying small amounts of gluten directly onto your skin and hands. Cosmetic Companies like EpiLynx, Joelle Cosmetics and Menave claim to be 100% Gluten Free and celiac disease friendly. They have mineral makeup and are dedicated to providing good quality gluten-free products. These gluten-free cosmetic companies are going to be more expensive than Walmart, Fred Meyer etc., but it comes down to how much is your health worth? Dr. Fasano tells us of a woman named Tania Fleming, of Springfield, Pennsylvania who developed the rash nine years ago. Dr. Fasano wrote in the Allergic Magazine Then while taking a long road trip vacation, the itching became unbearable. "It was extremely uncomfortable. That is what sent me over the edge", she says. "It itched insanely"." Her description is no exaggeration, Dr. Alessio says, originally the rash was thought to be a psychiatric condition because of an association with suicide. When we did not know what was going on, many people with DH attempted suicide because nothing gave them relief. Obviously if gluten in cosmetics has the potential to cause such extreme issues in those who are sensitive, then those affected should seek gluten-free versions just to be on the safe side. Although gluten-free cosmetics may be more expensive, the alternative of using products that may not be safe for you just isn't worth it. Why risk getting sick, or even worse outcomes when gluten-free versions are readily available?
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Does anyone know if Kat Von D Foiled Love Lipstick is gluten free? -Natural Seed Oil (Castor): Acts an emollient and moisturizer. -Hydrogenated Polydecene: Emollient and contributes to long-wearing effect. -Vitamins A, C, and E: Provide antioxidant and antiaging properties. Those are the ingredients...I do not know if Vitamin E would be made from wheat or soy, has anyone else had problems with this lipstick? Thank you!
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