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Samanthasmomma Apprentice

Its time to shop for new make up, everything I have is old and im not sure if its gluten free. Anybody know of a brand that is gluten free or will list the wheat? If the company uses wheat is that how they usually list it in make up? Or do they call it by other names? Thanks a bunch.


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

It is best to contact the companies to make sure they do not use any gluten in their products because many companies do.

jmd3 Contributor
Its time to shop for new make up, everything I have is old and im not sure if its gluten free. Anybody know of a brand that is gluten free or will list the wheat? If the company uses wheat is that how they usually list it in make up? Or do they call it by other names? Thanks a bunch.

My skin was getting very thin, and would tear really easily. I had to change make-up and lotions!! It took me awhile to find some great lotions, and skin care products that were safe, gluten free, and NO mineral oils. I love, love, love the ar-bonne products. Safe and benificial. I have a list of their products that are gluten free downloaded in my computer, if you want I can send them to you.

Samanthasmomma Apprentice
My skin was getting very thin, and would tear really easily. I had to change make-up and lotions!! It took me awhile to find some great lotions, and skin care products that were safe, gluten free, and NO mineral oils. I love, love, love the ar-bonne products. Safe and benificial. I have a list of their products that are gluten free downloaded in my computer, if you want I can send them to you.

Thanks I appreciate the offer, but I think that brand is a litttle more than my budget allows. I sent an email to maybelline and cover girl and am waiting to hear back.

Annaem Enthusiast
Thanks I appreciate the offer, but I think that brand is a litttle more than my budget allows. I sent an email to maybelline and cover girl and am waiting to hear back.

Bobby Brown and Nars is safe too.

confused Community Regular

physiciians formula the mineral stuff is gluten free. They dont make all of the make-up, but have foundation, powder and blush. I get it at walgreens

paula

jmd3 Contributor
Thanks I appreciate the offer, but I think that brand is a litttle more than my budget allows. I sent an email to maybelline and cover girl and am waiting to hear back.

I don't pay full price...I get at least 35% off, and sometimes even pay 50% with specials and stuff. I figure I have to buy vitamins and skin care and so forth...I may as well get a discount on all of it, and I know that it is pure and safe. If you knew how sick I was ... you would be amazed at how well my skin is looking now. I have acess to all the ingredients that is amazing, most companies hide that stuff. If your interested I can get you the discount too, anything for a fellow celiac!!! Just email me.

Good-luck, I hope that you get what you need.

Denise


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kerrih Rookie

I agree with you on the Lame Advertisement prices. Crazy!! I too sent an email to maybelline and they sent me a list of ingredients to look for in all cosmetics (not just maybelline) that could contain a harmful gluten-containing grain or even oats. If you do not get this list, let me know and I will send it to you.

Kerri

NoGluGirl Contributor
Its time to shop for new make up, everything I have is old and im not sure if its gluten free. Anybody know of a brand that is gluten free or will list the wheat? If the company uses wheat is that how they usually list it in make up? Or do they call it by other names? Thanks a bunch.

Dear Samanthasmomma,

Maybelline and CoverGirl clearly list gluten in their cosmetics. I also know Revlon LipGlides are safe. I called on them myself. Sparkling Sangria is my favorite! Wet'n Wild has primarily all gluten-free cosmetics. Only one of their mascaras is not safe.

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

Samanthasmomma Apprentice
I agree with you on the Lame Advertisement prices. Crazy!! I too sent an email to maybelline and they sent me a list of ingredients to look for in all cosmetics (not just maybelline) that could contain a harmful gluten-containing grain or even oats. If you do not get this list, let me know and I will send it to you.

Kerri

I just got this list today from Maybelline, and this is very helpfull..

June 4, 2007

Thank you for your interest in Maybelline New York products.

The following list of ingredients that are used in our products, are those that contain wheat and other grains. This list may also be used by the celiac patient to identify gluten-containing ingredients. This list gives the standard industry names for ingredients as found in the International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary.

Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Flour

Cyclodextrin

Dextrin

Dextrin Palmitate

Hydrolyzed Malt Extract

Hydrolyzed Oat Flour

Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein

Hydrolyzed Wheat Flour

Hydrolyzed Wheat Gluten

Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein

Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein/PVP Crosspolymer

Hydrolyzed Wheat Starch

Maltodextrin

Secale Cereale (Rye) Seed Flour

Triticum Vulgare (Wheat) Germ Extract

Triticum Vulgare (Wheat) Germ Oil

Triticum Vulgare (Wheat) Gluten

Triticum Vulgare (Wheat) Starch

Wheat Amino Acids

Wheat Germ Glycerides

Wheat Germamidopropalkonium Chloride

Wheat Protein

Wheatgermamidopropyl Ethyldimonium Ethosulfate

Yeast Extract

All the ingredients we use in a product are listed on the package or on the label of the product itself. Comparing this list with the ingredients listed on our products will help you to identify the ingredients you would like to avoid.

If you would like to request an ingredient list for a specific product, please call us at 1-800-944-0730, Monday - Friday, 9 am to 5 pm, ET.

We hope this information is helpful.

Sincerely,

Christine Bright

Consumer Affairs Specialist

Ref # 4118982

Samanthasmomma Apprentice
Dear Samanthasmomma,

Maybelline and CoverGirl clearly list gluten in their cosmetics. I also know Revlon LipGlides are safe. I called on them myself. Sparkling Sangria is my favorite! Wet'n Wild has primarily all gluten-free cosmetics. Only one of their mascaras is not safe.

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

Thanks, the wet n wild is definetly in my budget! I only wear makeup once or twice a week so I don't want to spend alot of money on it.

Thanks to you all for you input!

Mountain Mama Rookie
physiciians formula the mineral stuff is gluten free. They dont make all of the make-up, but have foundation, powder and blush. I get it at walgreens

paula

I have the clan thompson drug smart list and it says physicians formula is not gluten-free. I used it when I was first dx for a while and felt much better when I threw it away and replaced it with another brand. This is what the clan thompson said, " This company does not reccomend any of their products for celiacs as 'almost all of them contain gluten'".

NoGluGirl Contributor
Thanks, the wet n wild is definetly in my budget! I only wear makeup once or twice a week so I don't want to spend alot of money on it.

Thanks to you all for you input!

Dear Samanthasmomma,

You are very welcome! :) I do not wear make-up all of the time, but definitely need it when I go to the doctor or visit a family member. I want to look my best! I got that same list you have of ingredients to be careful of from Maybelline. They have great stuff! Right now, CoverGirl foundation, concealer, and powder is on sale at CVS! Another money saving tip is do not buy your make-up at the grocery or department store. Buy it at CVS or somewhere like it. They actually have prices two or three dollars lower per make-up item at times! Wet'n Wild has some great stuff. The prices are reasonable, too.

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

DarkIvy Explorer
I have the clan thompson drug smart list and it says physicians formula is not gluten-free. I used it when I was first dx for a while and felt much better when I threw it away and replaced it with another brand. This is what the clan thompson said, " This company does not reccomend any of their products for celiacs as 'almost all of them contain gluten'".

Hmmm... I've been using the mineral wear powder for a few months now. I don't have the ingredient list anymore but I read everything even before I started worrying about gluten and I thought it was just a bunch of minerals. I didn't have any issues with it even once I started gluten-free. I use it every day. I've got some weird bumps on my skin now, but I've been eating gluten for the past week and a half for the biopsy, and these always occur when I'm ingesting it. I had clear skin when I was NOT ingesting gluten, but using the mineral powder. Topical gluten makes me itch like whoa, but I don't seem itchy with the powder.

I SHOULD be a bit more dilligent about what I stick on my face. I've decided once I land a summer job, the fist thing I'm buying (besides I new phone, mine's dying! arrrg) is that Bare Escentuals stuff. Pretty pricey... the starter kit costs $60. However, the brushes included alone would cost that much. The jars of powder you get with the kit are kind of small compared to the full sized versions, but most people I know who bought it hardly used a fraction of it after several months of daily use. A little bit goes a long, long way. I tried some on at Sephora and wow, silkiest stuff EVER. Even if it is kind of pricey, it's a good product and lasts forever. Though I probably wouldn't consider it unless I used powder every day already. Then again, I never used foundation at all except for dance performances until I started using mineral powder. It's great stuff.

Oh, I just found an ingredient list for some of the Mineral Wear products: Open Original Shared Link At the bottom there's an ingredient list that pops up in a new window.

I don't see anything gluten-related, then again I'm fairly new to this all.

  • 4 weeks later...
OceanGirl78 Newbie

I use Bare Minerals makeup - I like it alot, although it is pretty expensive. Alot cheaper than Nars though! Last time I checked all of their makeup was gluten free.

Ms. Celiac Apprentice

I use MAC cosmetics. The company has told me that almost all of their products are gluten free. However, they recommend that I contact them about each individual product that I plan to use so they can determine for sure. I've used several of their products now and have not had any problem with any of them.

Bare Escentuals is all gluten free. However, their make-up uses corn starch and due to my corn allergy their products seem to irritate my skin.

jerseyangel Proficient

Bare Minerals (the products that are just minerals) are gluten-free. Bare Escentuals does have some products that contain gluten. Some of their lip products and mascaras, and their Skin Revver-Upper for example. You would need to call and check on which, but don't assume that the whole line is gluten-free. :)

Another ingredient (that isn't on the label) in many mineral makeups that can cause skin irritation is bismuth. The only mineral I know of in the BE line that contains cornstarch is the mineral veil, so if the foundations cause irritation (as they do with me), bismuth may be the cause. ;)

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mouth Enthusiast
Its time to shop for new make up, everything I have is old and im not sure if its gluten free. Anybody know of a brand that is gluten free or will list the wheat? If the company uses wheat is that how they usually list it in make up? Or do they call it by other names? Thanks a bunch.

Hi I just started using Nu Skin, they were at our gluten-free Fair this year. My contact is:

Kathy 757-206-7140 her email is mackeyk@bigplanet.com

if you call her please mention my name. Lynn She will send you a brochure and a list of all gluten-free products. I just bought lipstick for my daughter and one for myself, a little pricey, but i had it within a week. and it did not wear off with my cup of tea!!

good luck

lynn

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