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Gluten Free Lipsticks


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Ive been on a mission to find out what lipsticks are gluten free as I am an avid lipstick fanatic. I recently read about Avon, Lancome, OPI, and bennefit being gluten free. Can anyone add to this list? I know that the Burts Bees lip shimmers are gluten-free. I happen to love Rimmel, does anyone know about this one? Or others?

Please share.

Steph


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jesscarmel Enthusiast
Ive been on a mission to find out what lipsticks are gluten free as I am an avid lipstick fanatic. I recently read about Avon, Lancome, OPI, and bennefit being gluten free. Can anyone add to this list? I know that the Burts Bees lip shimmers are gluten-free. I happen to love Rimmel, does anyone know about this one? Or others?

Please share.

Steph

Hi Steph

NARS says all thier lipsticks and glosses are gluten free but they are kind of expensive. also if you call MAC most of their lipsticks are gluten free- they will tell you over the phone which ones are.

Jess

CarlaB Enthusiast

Cover Girl Outlast.

I used to love expensive lipsticks until I had to buy this for my daughter's dance competitions. I don't like the gloss it comes with, but you can use any other gluten-free lip gloss instead.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

CoverGirl and Bare Escentuals...some Maybelline I have heard is ok. The Delphi list has some information about lipsticks. It is a bit older but it still works as a good guideline

jerseyangel Proficient

As I said in the other thread, most Neutrogena lip products are gluten-free.

All Smashbox Cosmetics are gluten-free.

All Ecco Bella *cosmetics* are gluten-free. (Some of their other products contain gluten)

I was told by the company (via email) that all Bare Escentual Lip Products are gluten-free, but I would still check on individual products. I've heard of people getting differing answers from them.

mbg98 Contributor

Some of cliniques are!

suziew Rookie

Garden Botanika lipsticks are. The customer service rep. confirmed it. She checked every ingredient and made sure it wasn't made from any form of gluten. It took her a month to confirm that the lipstick was gluten free, but everytime she found out an ingredient was gluten free she would email me and let me know. Anyone who goes through this much trouble, deserves my business.


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jkmunchkin Rising Star

I tend to mostly use MAC lipsticks.

I also love Fresh - Sugar Lip Balm. Actually I love all of Fresh's skincare. The Sugar Face Polish is heaven; and the Umbrian Face Clay is awesome! I could keep going, LOL!! I love their stuff.

amber-rose Contributor

There's also a company called 'Arbon' or 'Lame Advertisement' or something like that...

all their makeup is gluten-free!

sunnyray Newbie

I'm new to this forum and I'm looking for any info I can get on cosmetics. Being in my 40's I've become more interested in finding really good quality cosmetics - and I've become really careful about only using gluten-free cosmetics (or trying to!). I know only gluten that is ingested is supposed to be of concern (and that was the exact answer I received from Cover Girl when I wrote asking about their cosmetics), but after happily using a new foundation (light, good coverage, nice tone) I started getting new break-outs, itchy-watery eyes, headaches, and worst of all, a nerve twitch underneath my right eye (eliminated use of product = symptoms went away). Now I err on the side of caution, rather than take the chance. Any cosmetic / hygiene product information anyone has gathered for sharing is most appreciated. I now rely a lot on Bare Escentuals because I heard they were gluten-free but would love to be able to use a couple of my old standbys. (aveda volumizing spray? Salon Grafix hair spray? Maybelline mascara?)

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi and welcome! :)

I know that Maybelline Mascara has wheat germ oil in it :angry: Sorry, I don't know about the other 2 products.

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