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Drugstore Lipstick?


Nikki2777

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Nikki2777 Community Regular

I left my red apple lipstick at work and need something today. Are there any drugstore brands I can pick up quick?

Thanks !


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Rowena Rising Star

I use the Burts Bee's colored lip balms.

TGK112 Contributor

I use Neutrogena - they have a lot of gluten free products.

Nikki2777 Community Regular

Thanks - both of you.  Do they actually say gluten-free on the packaging, or do you check on the website?

Lisa Mentor

I guard my Red Apple Lips pretty chose to me.  ;)

CarolinaKip Community Regular

I actually bought two of my favorite Red Apple shade! One for home, and one for my purse/bag! I have other shades too, in both places. It was so difficult for me to find pretty gluten free and my allergy free lipstick, that I keep some in a few places. I hope you found a replacement :)

Lisa Mentor

I have to say that over the counter, or drug store lipstick has always been a problem for me.  You need a microscope to read the ingedience and a chemistry degree to decipher the "language".

 

And I love my lipstick. I'm a Red Apple Fan....I have no association with the company, other than I wish I was a founder. :rolleyes:


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jerseyangel Proficient

Burt's Bees is safe in a pinch, but yeah, Red Apple is my "holy grail" of lipstick :).

Rowena Rising Star

Nikki, I think both Neutrogena and Burts Bees list there gluten-free items online.

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