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txgal748 Apprentice

Hi!

 

I need some make-up, so I went to the Bare Minerals website.  Under FAQs there is a question which asks if their products contain wheat, barley, rye, or oats.  In response they list all of the products that are gluten-free, but they state that it is possible these products are made on shared equipment .

 

Have any of you had problems with Bare Minerals?

 

Thanks,


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Hi!

I need some make-up, so I went to the Bare Minerals website. Under FAQs there is a question which asks if their products contain wheat, barley, rye, or oats. In response they list all of the products that are gluten-free, but they state that it is possible these products are made on shared equipment .

Have any of you had problems with Bare Minerals?

Thanks,

I use Bare Minerals Ready Foundation and love it. Personally, I don't worry about shared equipment with most makeup.

Gluten aside, I don't care for their eye shadows or mascaras, though. I prefer Smashbox shadows and plain old Loreal Million Lash mascara.

I do, however, use Red Apple Lipsticks which are made in a dedicated gluten-free facility. I play it safer with lipstick and the Red Apple is also formulated without parabens.

powerofpositivethinking Community Regular

I really like Bare Minerals foundation!  Right now I'm using the Original Foundation.  I'm a fan of their brushless mascara too, but I had to buy it online because I couldn't find it in Ulta or an actual Bare Minerals store  <_<

 

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teamo8908 Newbie

I have been using bare minerals for years with no problems. For some reason I think some of the lipsticks may not be okay, so I avoid those. I think their foundation, blush, and eyeshadows are ok.

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