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Looking for a reliable mascara gluten free


Masu67

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Masu67 Newbie

Hi everybody! I have been in a gluten free diet for almost 10 years , and lately I found that everytime I put mascara (maybelline or Loreal) my eyes become watery and my vision is altered.Although I checked my eyes with a doctor thinking something was wrong , nothing big than I needed new glasses. The funny thing is that I don't have this problem when I'm not using the mascara.

Looking for some recommendations of mascara from a good and a trusty brand.

I have been reading but too much info and not sure if they are bias.


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cyclinglady Grand Master

I use Maybelline and I have not been glutened by it (even if it has gluten, you would have to have a lot fall into your eyes and swallowed for a Gluten reaction, so highly unlikely that you are getting glutened).  Your symptoms sound like an allergy.  Let’s face it, there are some pretty weird ingredients that I can not even pronounce in Cosmetics.    Have you tried an organic type of mascara?  

I do buy Gabriel Lipstick which is certified gluten free.  At my age, I need some color on my face, so I never go anywhere without lipstick!  

LilyR Rising Star

Ever since I was a teen, some eye makeup (from eye shadow, liner, to mascara) can make my eyes irritated and water.  I tended to have good luck with Cover Girl and L'Oreal as far as regular allergies.  But that was before I got gluten issues.  Right now I am not sure what to use. 

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