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For All Of You That Use Bare Escentuals Make-up


Moongirl

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Just an FYI for all you BE lovers out there....this new product is not gluten-free, read the ingredients below.

RareMinerals™ Skin Revival Treatment

Key Ingredients:

Organic Soil Mineral Concentrate - 72 macro/micro minerals from untouched soil that are extracted to form powder that is highly exfoliating, hydrating and non-irritating. Illite (Green Clay) - natural anti-bacterial and healing properties Emblica Fruit Extract - Natural fruit extract that has anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, protects skin cells for anti-aging benefits, natural skin brightener.Ectoin - natural moisture retention, protects skin cells from sun damage for anti-aging benefits Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A) - Anti-wrinkle benefits Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) - Natural collagen stimulant, skin brightener, and exfoliate Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice - Moisturizing effects, softens skin, protects and soothes skin Honey Bush Extract - natural anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory Wheat Germ Extract - prevents inflammatory by suppressing enzymes Rosemary Extract - natural anti-oxidant White Tea Extract - natural anti-oxidant Rooibos Extract - natural anti-inflammatory

Other Ingredients: Organic Soil Mineral Concentrate - penetrates the skin due to the nature of the minerals and absorbs other materials making it a good carrier for active ingredients Jurassic soil - soil which has never been tilled or farmed (virgin soil) that remains untouched for thousands of years allowing for natural rock formations rich in minerals to remain intact and preserve the natural and optimum soil-mineral balance composition to be extracted by a proprietary process exclusive to bare Escentuals

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jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks for posting that, Moongirl. When I suggest BE, I always follow with "their skincare line is not gluten-free". The skin rever-upper is also not gluten-free. No matter what product you use, it's always best to check the label :)

ebrbetty Rising Star

give mineralbasics a try, its all gluten-free and great stuff, I used to use only BE, but I like this better and the prices are amazing!

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intotheblue Newbie
:o Hi This may sound stupid, but are you saying that gluten in makeup absorbed into the skin affects your intestines?? I guess I never thought of it. So I can't use bare escentuals? wow....
pixiegirl Enthusiast

No gluten is not absorbed thru the skin. Some Celiac's do have skin problems when they put lotions containing wheat on their skin (rashes and dermatitis herpiformis) but I'd say most of us do not. The problem is that its very hard to keep skin lotions away from our mouths.. you have to be really careful not to apply near your mouth and then to wash your hands carefully. Some say if you even touch your face hours after you put a lotion containing wheat on it that your hands are filled with gluten.

Its my understanding that the Bare Essentials make up is gluten free, its just their skin care products that are not. However when I started using bare Essentials I got a lotion with the kit that contained wheat (I didn't realize it at first) and I do use it around my eyes and on my forehead and I've not had any problems with it. I doubt I'd buy it again because I hate being so careful but I must say I love how it works.

Hope this helps a bit,

Susan

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I also stay away from their skincare line... On that note--has anyone tried their new Light Face Lifting Duo?? Was curious about it: Open Original Shared Link

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I know that their skin care line has gluten in alot of it. Their makeup line I really like:)


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AnnieMae Newbie
give mineralbasics a try, its all gluten-free and great stuff, I used to use only BE, but I like this better and the prices are amazing!

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Can you tell me more about why you like Mineral Basics? I am trying Bare Minerals right now, but I'm willing to switch to something cheaper and definitely 100% gluten free. I'd love to hear more about why you like Mineral Basics!

Thanks!

jerseyangel Proficient
Can you tell me more about why you like Mineral Basics? I am trying Bare Minerals right now, but I'm willing to switch to something cheaper and definitely 100% gluten free. I'd love to hear more about why you like Mineral Basics!

Thanks!

Hi AnnieMae and welcome :)

Several of us are using Everyday Minerals. It's a great line, less expensive than BE and it's all gluten-free. Here's the link to the thread--

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