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Hi all,

a friend of mine is coming to the States and I am hoping to order certain things online (Amazon). Can you please tell me which

1. Sun screens

2. Make up (lipstick, mascara) do you use?

Thank you!


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munchkinz Newbie

I'm less strict about mascara bein gluten-free (unlikely that you'll ingest mascara). For lipstick I looked up all of the lipsticks I owned prior to my diagnosis, some happened to be gluten-free, but as I get more certified gluten-free lipsticks I'll get rid of my old stuff.  Here are some links:

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I'm happy to help if that wasn't enough. :)

Itchyscratchy Newbie

I.T. Cosmetics lipsticks and and lipliners are gluten free and awesome.

Some Clinique lipsticks and Glosses are gluten free but you need to check which ones.

 

LilyR Rising Star

All Kiss My Face products are gluten-free. They have sun screens, shampoo, lotions, etc, too.  And they do not use nano-particles (same as Badger Balm) in their sunscreens.

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 I currently use Badger Balm sunscreens and I just avoid putting it anywhere near my mouth and then wash  my hands well.  I don't think there is gluten in it, but it just is not on their claimed gluten-free list. But I love their tinted rose facial sunscreen. 

cyclinglady Grand Master

Lipstick: Gabriel, certified gluten-free.  

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The rest of my makeup, screen and lotions?   I just read the ingredients and to avoid gluten.  

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