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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.

Guest ChloeB

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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  • 1 month later...
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

  • 1 month later...
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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