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suziew Rookie

I just found a great website called Ulta.com. They carry all cosmetics from Neutrogena to Bare Essentials. There prices are cheap too. For a bare essentials starter kit, it was $60.00. Once you click on the item you want to look at, you can see the list of ingredients too.

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LaurieAnn13 Newbie

There are Ulta stores too, I have one right near my house. It was the first place I was able to find Bare Essentuals until a Sephora opened last summer. They have a great selection!

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Still watch out with cosmetics. Hate to be a downer. Even Bare Escentuals has gluten in some of their products. Their lotion, some of their lipsticks, not sure what else contain gluten.

Neutrogena has a list which they list as "wheat free" but I realized that they do NOT say "gluten free" -- I have that list if you would like to have it, though.

Almay has several products which are gluten-free, and some of the other companies have gluten-free lipsticks, etc.

I LOVE Ulta . . . . we have a store here, and when the "gift packages" come out, it's nice to be able to get them! I still watch EVERYTHING, though . . . even Bedhead products, which I used to use almost exclusively, are FULL of gluten! Just make sure you have covered all your bases with regard to gluten-free prior to purchase!

Jen (Jenvan) said that NARS products are gluten-free. Bought a lip gloss from them -- LOVE IT!

Have fun at Ulta!!!

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