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Does anyone know if MAC lipstick is safe?

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Does anyone know if MAC lipstick is safe?

Thanks!

Amplified creams are the bad ones, but double check with them for any specific ones, they are usually really nice about it - 1-800-611-1613

Amplified creams are the bad ones, but double check with them for any specific ones, they are usually really nice about it - 1-800-611-1613

I had found out my pro long lash mascara was not gluten-free but regular Pro lash was fine. It's strange what they add wheat to.

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I use their lipstick and lip gloss so at least some of it is safe. They have a big book of ingredients and can check anything for you. They let me look at the book. I found a list somewhere online - I can't remember where - but it listed all the terms cosmetic companies can use for gluten. They were all pretty obvious but it did help me identify gluten in most of my hair products.

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I also use Mac lipstick and lip liner with no problems at all. I use their face makeup and blush with no problems either. I hope that helps!

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Thanks so much for the replies!

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MAC is really good about that! I use everything MAC & never have a problem.

The girl at the counter actually caught me about to make a bad mascara purchase & saved me there.

I notice any mascara that's thickening or lengthing has wheat in it...no wonder my eyes were so itchy all the time! LOL!

Mary Kay is also great about listing ingredients on their site.

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