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my sister just gave me new lip gloss [ before I found that I had celiac disease], but now I have NO clue if I can have them. do's anyone know if lip gloss is gluten free? if so please reply!

thanks for the help , chloe


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Mango04 Enthusiast

Depends on what brand it is. Many lipglosses are safe (I use like 5 different kinds). Let us know what it says on the label and we'll try to help you out.

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Depends on what brand it is. Many lipglosses are safe (I use like 5 different kinds). Let us know what it says on the label and we'll try to help you out.

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is the lable the brand?

CarlaB Enthusiast

The brand of Chloe's lip gloss is Hard Candy. I just read the ingredients and it looks gluten-free to me. I guess the "aroma" could be a problem.

Chloe also has Beauty Basics Glossie Lips by Markwin. There are not ingredients listed on it. It's in one of those little tubes shaped like a small toothpaste tube.

aball2006 Newbie

ive never had a problem with lipglosses or toothpastes or anything like that. oh actually i have problems with lotions. but then again i stick with the same brtands for everything and ive only tried two lipglosses so maybe i got lucky... it think it also depends on how sensitive you are

  • 5 months later...
TeenCeliac Rookie

i have never gotten sick from putting on ANY of my like 20 different lipglosses/lipsticks...i dont think it has gluten...but i have never gotten sick from any of them..i would love to help you out with any other questions

e-mail me at hunterhalverson@hotmail.com or aim- spongebobfan8888

thanx,

Hunter

  • 1 year later...
kaffrienated Newbie

A LOT of lip glosses/ lipsticks, use wheat germ oil. So it is best to check the ingredients. Even natural brands like Gabriel use it. I am searching myself for a good gluten-free lipgloss.


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myAll 4 JESUS Newbie

incase anyone wants to know, i use avon glazewear lipcolor. I also use marykay lipgloss rarely, but i know it's gluten free.

Daughter-of-TheLight Apprentice

Oh man, I totally share your frustration.

For three looooong months of cracked lips, I couldn't find a brand that would SWEAR they were gluten-free. It's infuriating. If you could tell us what brand it is then I might be able to verify it or find out for you. (I've had lots of practie! *groan*) I finally ended up using burts bees. It TINGLES!!!

Barbara A Rookie

Only way to know for sure is to call the manufacturer. You can also send an email but almost all manufacturers have researched their products for gluten. Good luck

  • 3 months later...
Chelsea-W. Newbie

I use Burt's Bees lip balm, which is gluten free :) In the summer I use Banana Boat lip balm too (which is supposed to be g.f. )because it has the sunsreen in it :D

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brittanny Newbie

i use M.A.C lipgloss. they are really nice there, the lady checked for me to make sure it is gluten free and it is :) im very happy haha

4mybabies Newbie
my sister just gave me new lip gloss [ before I found that I had celiac disease], but now I have NO clue if I can have them. do's anyone know if lip gloss is gluten free? if so please reply!

thanks for the help , chloe

How can we tell about lip glosses and lipsticks. The ingredient lists are so overwhelming to me! can you lead me to a list of safe ingredients??? Thanks so much.

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