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Gluten Free Facial Cleansers?


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Does anyone have any information on whether or not MD Formulations product line is all gluten free? They are the same company as Bare Escentuals, which I gather from reading the posts here, is a gluten-free product line. Most product lines I have looked at are some gluten-free some not and I worry about cross contamination. I also need a line that has sensitive skin products (for me) and acne/teen products (for dd).

Thanks for any info!


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terri Contributor

I use Mychelle skin care products. You can get them at Whole Foods or at www.mychelleusa.com They are all gluten free and natural and very good.

celiacgirls Apprentice

I e-mailed them to ask about their facial cleanser, Vit A Plus eye creme, Vit A Plus night recovery, Moisture Defense antioxidant serum, facial lotion, and Moisture Defense antioxidant eye creme. Here is their response:

"The materials provided to me would indicate that the products you have mentioned to me are gluten free. If you would like a list of the ingredients of our products or if you have any further questions or require information about a specific product, please contact the following email address at BEmail@bareescentuals.com and they will be happy to respond. The Skin Care Specialists at our Customer Contact Center should also be able to provide further information. Their number is 800-227-3990.

If you do have any other questions, or if we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us again.

Sincerely,

Rob

md formulations customer service

Phn: 1-800-451-3940

Fax: 1-602-870-4760

www.mdformulations.com"

I was very impressed because they e-mailed me back the same day on a Sunday.

BRUMI1968 Collaborator

I switched to MyChelle recently and like it quite a bit. Also, my stepdaughter has some issues with acne and was using ProActiv which I hate (treats your skin really badly, even if it does work). MyChelle has a whole program for acne prone skin. She uses it. Her skin is not completely perfect on it - but healthier. She has quit the ProActiv.

The stuff really smells good too.

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