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I've been a religious user of Bare Escentuals because they've said that all their make-up is gluten free. Several of us have found this not to be the case (a couple of the mascaras and one new powder they have contains wheat). So I went searching for gluten-free make-up. I emailed NARS cosmetics, and here is their response:

Hello,

Thank you for your interest in NARS Cosmetics. NARS does not make any

products which contain gluten. We hope that this helps.

All the best,

Customer Service

NARS Cosmetics

Great news for us! It's kind of expensive (but, then, so is Bare Escentuals), but hey, I'm ready to try something new. Sephora sells it, as do some department stores (I know Lord and Taylor does).

Anyone use this brand? If so, is it worth the money?


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I use Nars -- and I think that several of their products are worth the money in the sense that they're highly pigmented, come in large quantities and have very high quality.

I'm particularly fond of the "Copacabana" multiple -- which is a highlighter and the "Laguna" bronzer -- which is really the best bronzer I've ever used.

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jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks for posting this--I'm not familiar with it, but I will be checking it out! :)

jenvan Collaborator

Huh...almost too good to believe! I try to stick with natural makeup...but they have some eye shadow colors that can't be beat! :D

mart Contributor

Thanks, this is great news! I love Nars, and knowing their whole line is gluten-free surely makes shopping for quality make up easy.

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