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#1 User is offline   AMQmom 

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Posted 31 March 2008 - 02:09 AM

Okay, my two girls were just diagnosed Celiac. I know that there are lists out there, but I am getting a little overwhelmed and am looking for a quick answer. I am researching food ingredients, changing out utensils, making playdough, watching shamoos, lotions, etc....but make-up has me in a brain freeze! Any suggestions for a lipstick or good overnight cream that I can wear without worrying that I will harm my little ones??? Many, many thanks to you "pros" who are helping us so much!!!! - Julie
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Posted 31 March 2008 - 04:33 AM

I wear Burts Bees lip shimmers; they're safe. Here's the playdoh we really like http://aroma-dough.com/.
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Posted 31 March 2008 - 11:57 AM

View PostAMQmom, on Mar 31 2008, 05:09 AM, said:

Okay, my two girls were just diagnosed Celiac. I know that there are lists out there, but I am getting a little overwhelmed and am looking for a quick answer. I am researching food ingredients, changing out utensils, making playdough, watching shamoos, lotions, etc....but make-up has me in a brain freeze! Any suggestions for a lipstick or good overnight cream that I can wear without worrying that I will harm my little ones??? Many, many thanks to you "pros" who are helping us so much!!!! - Julie



I like the Afterglow product listed so prominently on the side here. Although a little spendy they are very nice. I have had trouble with Burt's Bees. Maybe its a particular herb in it? They sting my lips. Nice muted colors however.
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Posted 04 April 2008 - 07:51 AM

View Postyolo, on Mar 31 2008, 11:57 AM, said:

I like the Afterglow product listed so prominently on the side here. Although a little spendy they are very nice. I have had trouble with Burt's Bees. Maybe its a particular herb in it? They sting my lips. Nice muted colors however.


Some of Burt's bees have vitimen E in them and that can be manufactured from wheat or gluten.

Here is a list of some of the products that I have found to be Gluten free. I hope they still are since manufacturers change ingredients sometimes.

Gluten Free Makeup/lipstick :

Trucco / all lip sticks

Wet and wild / all lipsticks are gluten-free

Burt's Bee's / all concealer and lip shimmers

No Miss / all products gluten free

Benefit / All lipsticks are gluten free

*Email inquires: bobbi brown lipsticks - some

Bare Essentials / all make up and lip sticks

ECCO BELLA / ALL lipsticks from Whole Foods

Cover Girl- Continuous Color lipstick, lip liners, marathon lipsticks

Cover Girl Face: all foundations, fresh complexion pressed powder, extremely gentle pressed powder, continuous color moisture enriched blush, all concealers, all eye shadows, all mascaras, thick n thin eye liner, soft radiance eye liner, extremely gentle soft liner, all nail slicks, *except nail treatments

Clearasil / ALL products are gluten free

L'Oreal / ALL lipsticks are gluten-free

*MAC – not all - call

*All Proctor and Gamble products are gluten-free unless obviously listed

All Marcelle products except for: Marcelle® Healthy Lash Mascara contains wheat amino-acids, our Marcelle® Roll-On Deodorant contains wheat germ glycerides and our Marcelle® NEW.AGE Comforting Foaming Cleanser contains hydrolyzed oats

NARS / all products are gluten-free

Lancome: Rouge Sensation, Rouge Sensation Velvet, Rouge Attraction, Rouge Absolute, Sheer Magnetic, Juicy Rouge, Juicy Tubes, Star Gloss, Color Dose Lip, Lip Dimension

Mary Kay foundation and powder are gluten free, as are the lipsticks, eye shadows, and blushes

Clinique and Estee Lauder: Different Lipstick and Pure Color Long Last
Lipstick are gluten free

Neutrogena Lips: Moisture Shine, Tinted Lip Balm- All, lip Boost Intense, Moisture Lipstick SPF 20, Lip Boost Intense Moisture Therapy, Lip Moisturizer SPF 15, Lip Nutrition- All, Moisture Shine tinted Lip Balm- All, Lip Boost Intense Moisture Lipstick SPF 20, Moisture Shine Tinted Lip Balm- All

Nutrogena Face Make up: Liquid Neutrogena Makeup, Makeup Correcting Stick, Skin Clearing Compact Foundation, Skin Clearing Concealer, On the Spot Acne Treatment Tinted, Skin Clearing Liquid Makeup, Skin Soothing Under Eye Corrector, Under Cover Concealer Stick, Visibly Even Natural Look Makeup, Visibly Firm Eye Treatment, Visibly Firm Moisture Makeup, Soft Color Blush, Skin Clearing Pressed Powder, Skin Soothing Eye Tints


Hope that helps...I'm working on calling around to find makeup that is gluten-free in drugstores. I personally do not like ID bare essentials make up.... I tried it before going gluten-free and it made my pores look like small craters. Plus it is a little pricey. :P
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Posted 04 April 2008 - 08:52 AM

I'm waiting for responses on this very question now-- I will post them as I get them. I wrote to over 30 companies yesterday and more today. I have asked some companies like Guerlain, pop beauty, benefit, Aveda, Lancome, Bourjois, Chanel... let's see what they say. I also wrote to companies that do face creams and lotions, as well as shampoos and styling products-- Johnathan, L'Occitaine, Juara, Sundari, etc. I also asked Sephora and Skinstore for lists of products lines that are gluten-free.

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