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Dear Amanda,

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

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

Felicia Hightower

Customer Care Representative

1-800-227-3990

Bare Escentuals

71 Stevenson 18th Floor

San Francisco, CA 94105

www.BareEscentuals.com


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Oh that is so good to hear :D

Thanks for posting

Amanda NY

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A warning, though--I posted a few weeks ago that their newest mascara is NOT gluten free. I think it's called Big Tease. So, just be careful and make sure to read those labels just in case!

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  jmengert said:
A warning, though--I posted a few weeks ago that their newest mascara is NOT gluten free. I think it's called Big Tease. So, just be careful and make sure to read those labels just in case!

Im going to second that caution, because their skin revival treatment powder is also not gluten-free..here is the ingredient list.

Ingredients:

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 - 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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