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Gluten-free Lipsticks Available Commercially


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fontgirl Rookie

Sorry. I'm feeling very confused and I can't remember if I posted in this forum or another asking about a gluten-free lipstick. One person did write to me suggestion one that I could order but I'm starting today today and I really wanted to be able to pick up something at the store so that I don't have to be lipstick free for the next week or two ;-) any ideas? Thanks. Sigrid

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At CVS only you can use any Lumeme lipstick and liner. I don't like it but I'm just telling you it's a swiss line and everything in their line is gluten free EXCEPT the Moon Drops stuff in their line.

Another one (what I use) is Loreal 8 hour lipstick. Many of their contain gluten so you'd have to call on them. Revlon won't confirm theirs is gluten free - or would not last Feb. when I called them.

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Budew Rookie

Clinque has a few choices and will call to check every product before you purchase.

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jerseyangel Proficient

I use Neutrogena--the lipsticks, lip gloss and lip tints are all safe.

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loraleena Contributor

Burt's Bees lip shimmers and lipsticks are gluten free. You can find them at any drugstore.

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eleep Enthusiast

On the high-end, all of Nars cosmetics are gluten free and they've got great lipsticks.

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