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Hello!  I am wondering if there are any celiacs out there familiar with using Rimmel Make Up.  My husband is a newly diagnosed celiac and I have used this brand for years (I have issues finding make up as I have nut and coconut allergies). I don't want to CC him but at the same time I would like to continue wearing make up if I can. I know some would say it should be good unless it goes near your mouth but realistically when you are kissing etc, you are rubbing against each others faces and make up can get ingested. Does anyone have history using this make up as a celiac (or partner of a celiac)? Rimmel like many many others cannot give gluten free confirmation due to outsourcing of ingredients so they can't help with this. 


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7 hours ago, Piercemum said:

Hello!  I am wondering if there are any celiacs out there familiar with using Rimmel Make Up.  My husband is a newly diagnosed celiac and I have used this brand for years (I have issues finding make up as I have nut and coconut allergies). I don't want to CC him but at the same time I would like to continue wearing make up if I can. I know some would say it should be good unless it goes near your mouth but realistically when you are kissing etc, you are rubbing against each others faces and make up can get ingested. Does anyone have history using this make up as a celiac (or partner of a celiac)? Rimmel like many many others cannot give gluten free confirmation due to outsourcing of ingredients so they can't help with this. 

I would just worry about the lipstick.  

Rimmel should post all ingredients on their packaging.    They might not on their website.  They will not say it is gluten free because they do not test, but it might not contain gluten.  

Have you considered a certified gluten free lipstick?  Red Apple or Gabriel are both certified gluten-free.  I can find Gabriel in my local Sprouts store.  I am not sure if they contain coconut.  Are you sure you are allergic to coconut?  I ask because my niece was diagnosed with tree nut allergies.  She carries an EPI pen.  Her doctor just included coconut because it has the word nut and it is easier for a little kid to avoid all “nuts” even when a coconut is not a tree nut.  

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In the meantime, just wipe off your lips before kissing.  

 

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