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AngieJoy

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I used clinique for years as it didn't bother my allergies, but it's not listed on any of the gluten free makeup lists. I'm having trouble finding a foundation that works as well, doesn't cause allergies, and that matches my skin tone. Also clinique's under eye cream really works better than anything I've found.  

I called clinique to ask about gluten in the products I use, and all they'd do is send me ingredients. I'm hoping some of you have the knowledge to tell me if these are gluten free or not. I certainly couldn't tell, and looking up each ingredient would take forever. 

They also said there could be cross contamination. Normally I wouldn't use this but I haven't been able to use foundation for a very long time now, and I'm feeling desperate, but I don't want to make myself sick with it. 

Here are the products and their ingredients:

Repairwear Laser Focus Smooths, Restores, Corrects:
ingredients: water\aqua\eau [] dimethicone [] butylene glycol [] methyl trimethicone [] vinyl dimethicone/methicone silsesquioxane crosspolymer [] polysorbate 20 [] bis-peg-18 methyl ether dimethyl silane [] glycerin [] silica [] polymethylsilsesquioxane [] lauryl peg-9 polydimethylsiloxyethyl dimethicone [] methyl gluceth-20 [] polysilicone-11 [] sigesbeckia orientalis (st. paul's wort) extract [] salvia sclarea (clary) extract [] acetyl glucosamine [] plankton extract [] whey protein\lactis protein\protéine du petit-lait [] sea whip extract [] arabidopsis thaliana extract [] caffeine [] acetyl hexapeptide-8 [] glycine soja (soybean) protein [] sodium hyaluronate [] micrococcus lysate [] palmitoyl oligopeptide [] ergothioneine [] aminopropyl ascorbyl phosphate [] caprylyl glycol [] ethylhexylglycerin [] tocopheryl acetate [] cholesterol [] glyceryl polymethacrylate [] sodium hydroxide [] lecithin [] carbomer [] peg-8 [] xanthan gum [] citric acid [] disodium edta [] phenoxyethanol <iln41180>


CONTINUOUS COVERAGE SPF15:
active ingredient: titanium dioxide 2.00%
ingredients: water\aqua\eau [] polydecene [] talc [] butylene glycol [] isostearic acid [] glyceryl stearate [] peg-100 stearate [] phenyl trimethicone [] magnesium aluminum silicate [] tromethamine [] cholesterol [] algin [] microcrystalline cellulose [] cellulose gum [] disteardimonium hectorite [] sodium hyaluronate [] triethyl citrate [] lecithin [] stearic acid [] aluminum hydroxide [] polyaminopropyl biguanide [] phenoxyethanol [] [+/- mica [] titanium dioxide (ci 77891) [] iron oxides (ci 77491, ci 77492, ci 77499) [] bismuth oxychloride (ci 77163)] <iln37318>


SOFT PRESSED POWDER BLUSHER:
ingredients: talc [] caprylic/capric/myristic/stearic triglyceride [] zinc stearate [] calcium silicate [] dimethicone [] silica [] aluminum myristate [] tetrasodium edta [] chlorphenesin [] potassium sorbate [] [+/- mica [] titanium dioxide (ci 77891) [] bismuth oxychloride (ci 77163) [] iron oxides (ci 77491, ci 77492, ci 77499) [] red 7 lake (ci 15850) [] carmine (ci 75470) [] ferric ferrocyanide (ci 77510) [] blue 1 lake (ci 42090) [] red 22 lake (ci 45380) [] red 36 lake (ci 12085) [] manganese violet (ci 77742) [] yellow 5 lake (ci 19140) [] red 30 lake (ci 73360) [] red 33 lake (ci 17200) [] red 28 lake (ci 45410) [] red 34 lake (ci 15880) [] ultramarines (ci 77007) [] yellow 6 lake (ci 15985) [] red 6 (ci 15850)] <iln32130>


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ravenwoodglass Mentor

I don't see anything that would be a problem with the 3 products you listed. If they agree with your skin and you like them you should be safe gluten wise with those. Do check any other products especially lipsticks before using as not all their products are gluten free.

manasota Explorer

I know exactly how you feel.  I used to love Clinique too.  Sadly, I have been so desperate to get well that I had gone without makeup for years.  This may have been a mistake.  There's something to be said about feeling good about how you look.  I also don't see any obvious signs of gluten in these 3 items.  I believe some of their items do contain gluten (at least they used to).  That's why I stopped using Clinique.  They do mention the possibility of cross-contamination.  Like most things in life, you have to decide if it's worth the risk.  You probably know that Gabriel makes a line of Certified Gluten Free cosmetics.  

AngieJoy Rookie

Thanks Ravenwoodglass and Manasota. Manasota, I hadn't come across Garbriel. Do you know if there's any fragrance to the products? Especially the foundation?  

manasota Explorer

No fragrance to the foundation, powder, or lipstick.  I love the lipstick and I always had a hard time finding one I like prior to Celiac.

Can buy online at amazon, vitacost, Gabriel site or in Whole Foods stores.  At least, that's where I've seen it.

There is another Certified Gluten Free line, I think it's called Afterglow.  I tried it once but didn't like the lipstick--too drying.

Good luck! 

MichLab Explorer

Another good brand to try is 100 percent pure. i have used many of their product and have been satisfied. The only product that has gluten in it is one of their mascaras. Customer service is super helpful.

Eliza Plank Newbie

I would recommend not to experiment with something new. I have also used these products and they matched my pigmentation and skin.Maybe you should check on the products reviews. There are lots of people that shared their experience. 


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