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nme23 Apprentice

I have noticed my face really breaking out lately and not sure if there is a coorlation or not. What face washes or make up are out there that is safe. Thanks

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cyclinglady Grand Master

Dove soap and mineral foundation. My kid uses a tea tree oil soap that is labeled gluten-free. Her skin is oily. Might be a food that triggers. I have Rosacea and things like red wine and garlic (known allergen for me) triggers it. Try keeping a food journal.

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HappyMom623 Proficient

I use a PLAIN Neutrogena bar of soap. My face is clearer than it's been in ages.

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Serielda Enthusiast

I actually do not wear make up, but have heard fabulous reviews of red apple lipstick and Tarte . Now for skin care (washes and things) , I use Andalou naturals. All but a small list of items are gluten free. I know some may think I may be over the top in my vigilance but after having that substance wreck so much of my life I'm over and done with it and avoid it at all costs. But I'd suggest the brands above to see if any of them look good to you.

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Zloduska Newbie

I switched to using all Alaffia products.  Their entire line is gluten-free, and I believe organic and fair-trade as well.  Since I began using their face wash and lotion, my skin has been a lot clearer, even after accidental gluten exposure, which typically results in a serious acne outbreak.  Their shea multipurpose cream with neem and other botanicals also helped a lot with a bout of DH I was dealing with.  I am super chemically sensitive and react to many things, but I tolerate their products very well and find them soothing to inflamed skin.  The other thing that helped my acne was taking Nordic Naturals purified fish oil supplement, since I was low in omega-3s.  Not sure if you take fish oil or not.

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powerofpositivethinking Community Regular

I've started using this that I found at Whole Foods.  No guessing if it's gluten-free  :) Open Original Shared Link

 

All Physicians Formula make-up is gluten-free, so I use that too.  

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