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k so all my makeup is gluten free but i cant find an amzing eyeliner & mascara?? i have the waterproof maybeline liquid liner but what about a really good pencil or something else? ha thanks :)


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All I can say is DONT get the burt's bees eyeliner pencil, the freaking thing is so hard and dry it doesnt come off on your skin. maybe I'm doing something wrong? I tried holding the end in my mouth for a minute to warm it up, didn't work. None of my old tricks works. Freakin waste of money.

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k so all my makeup is gluten free but i cant find an amzing eyeliner & mascara?? i have the waterproof maybeline liquid liner but what about a really good pencil or something else? ha thanks :)

Dear Courtlynn,

A regular pencil is one that is cheap, but great. That would be Wet'n Wild. Their stuff is safe.

Plus, it is really inexpensive! I love the Waterproof Maybelline Liquid Eyeliner.

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

Guest Courtlynn
Dear Courtlynn,

A regular pencil is one that is cheap, but great. That would be Wet'n Wild. Their stuff is safe.

Plus, it is really inexpensive! I love the Waterproof Maybelline Liquid Eyeliner.

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

thanks are all wet & wild products gluten free?

isiskingdom Contributor

does anyone know if Mary Kay is gluten free?

NoGluGirl Contributor
thanks are all wet & wild products gluten free?

Dear Courtlynn,

All except for the one mascara! I cannot remember which one. I would know it when if I heard it. Isn't it great? Plus, their cosmetics are so inexpensive! You can get some great stuff for really good prices!

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

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Courtlynn,

I e-mailed Wet'n'Wild to ask about gluten and animal testing and I got an e-mail back. She said that the only product containing gluten is #890 Megawink Mascara and that they do not test on animals! They have new formulas on some things though so e-mail them to be sure- I think I will, too. They responded fast when I e-mailed them.


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Guest Courtlynn
Courtlynn,

I e-mailed Wet'n'Wild to ask about gluten and animal testing and I got an e-mail back. She said that the only product containing gluten is #890 Megawink Mascara and that they do not test on animals! They have new formulas on some things though so e-mail them to be sure- I think I will, too. They responded fast when I e-mailed them.

ah this is greatt! thanks so much guys! yayy:)

confused Community Regular

Ok since we are talking makeup already in this thread

What foundation is safe?

what face powder is safe?

what blush is safe?

what eyeshadow is safe?

what mascara is safe?

I need brands that i can get at walgreens.

Im picky on my foundation it has to be something that works really good cause I have DH on my face.

paula

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