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Seriously...how can a response like this help anyone?? Plus from what I heard from others on here, some of their products DO contain gluten. I hate companies like this.

Bridget

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Fri, 16 Dec 2005 14:03:40 -0800

From: "beauty" <beauty@bareescentuals.com>

Dear BE Customer,

Thank you for contacting Bare Escentuals.

The Bare Escentuals Customer Contact Center is staffed with Beauty Professionals ready to provide you with makeup application techniques and the latest tips and tricks to help you achieve your desired look. Please call 1-800-227-3990. Your personal Beauty Advisor is waiting to speak with you!

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I posted this before, but couldn't find it by doing a search--its an e-mail I received as a result of a phone call to Bare Escentuals:

Dated Tue. 29 Nov 2005

Dear Patti,

Thank you for contacting Bare Escentuals. All Bare Minerals are gluten free. This includes bareMinerals foundation, all over face colors, blushes, eye shadows, glimmers, glimpses, liner shadow minerals, and body minerals. Many of our i.d. Bare Escentuals are also gluten free, including lip sticks, lip liners, lip gloss, quicksticks, and mascara.

If you have any additional questions, please feel free to call the number below.

Bare Escentuals Customer Contact Center

1-800-227-3990

Mon.-Fri. 7am-5pm PST; Sat. 8am-4pm PST; Sun. 10am-3pm PST

Happy Holidays

-Alyson

:D I actually found the original post--I didn't realize it had been bumped to today! Sorry for the repeat.

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