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Are any of these ingredients gluten

Squalane, Polyisobutene, Mineral Oil, Diisostearyl Malate, Petrolatum, Dimethicone, Tridecyl Trimellitate, Microcrystalline Wax, Mica, Polyhydroxystearic Acid, Beeswax, Calcium Sodium Borosilicate, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Silica, Iron Oxides

May Contain (+/-): Red 6 Lake (CI 15850), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Tin Oxide (CI 77861), Blue 1 Lake (CI 42090)

Squalene conditions hair and skin.

Polyisobutene conditions skin and adds to the texture of the product.

Mineral Oil conditions hair and skin.

Diisostearyl Malate is an emollient that helps condition the skin.

Petrolatum conditions the skin.

Dimethicone is a skin conditioning agent.

Tridecyl Trimellitate is an emollient and skin conditioner.

Microcrystalline Wax is a petroleum-based wax that provides structure and flexibility.

Mica is an opacifying agent that adds color.

Polyhydroxystearic Acid is an emulsifier and suspending agent.

Beeswax binds the formula to keep from separating.

Calcium Sodium Borosilicate is a bulking agent, also used to provide shimmer.

Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil is a skin conditioning agent and emollient.

Synthetic Fluorphlogopit is used as a bulking agent.

Silica is an opacifier.

Iron Oxides are compounds of iron used as coloring agents.


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psawyer Proficient

To the best of my knowledge, none of those contain gluten.

GFinDC Veteran

Gluten (in the celiac world) is a protein found in the grains wheat, rye, and barley.

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