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Hi everyone! I need a gluten-free mosturizer for my face, that provides SPF protection and does sunless tanning. Olay won't give me a straight answer on thier "touch of Sun" products, Neutrogena's product is for the body, way to harsh for my face. Clinique is still testing theirs and Estee Lauder is also.

anyone have any more suggestions?


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Hi everyone! I need a gluten-free mosturizer for my face, that provides SPF protection and does sunless tanning. Olay won't give me a straight answer on thier "touch of Sun" products, Neutrogena's product is for the body, way to harsh for my face. Clinique is still testing theirs and Estee Lauder is also.

anyone have any more suggestions?

A product by malibu - Hemp Golden Glow. I talked to the chemist there and he assured me that it was gluten-free. You can get it at walmat. I can't use products that change my skin, it seems to give me a funny taste in my mouth. ( I am NOT tasting it, just sometimes when I have different lotions on I get a metal taste in my mouth) But this product seems to work well, my daughter has used it for a couple of weeks. It doesn't have spf though, sorry. I think you will find most don't. I use not-so-basic skin care by *ar-bonne, gluten-free - it is wonderful, but it does not change the skin color. They do have a self-tanner, but that is NOT gluten-free - so I don't recommend that.

Hope this helps

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A product by malibu - Hemp Golden Glow. I talked to the chemist there and he assured me that it was gluten-free. You can get it at walmat. I can't use products that change my skin, it seems to give me a funny taste in my mouth. ( I am NOT tasting it, just sometimes when I have different lotions on I get a metal taste in my mouth) But this product seems to work well, my daughter has used it for a couple of weeks. It doesn't have spf though, sorry. I think you will find most don't. I use not-so-basic skin care by *ar-bonne, gluten-free - it is wonderful, but it does not change the skin color. They do have a self-tanner, but that is NOT gluten-free - so I don't recommend that.

Hope this helps

I was hoping to find a 2 in 1, but I will check both those out if I can't get the 2 in 1. Adding more steps to my morning is a bad thing :(

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Dove makes a facial moisturizer that has self-tanners in it. I'm not sure if it has SPF too or not. I've never actually used it but thought about it. Also, since I haven't actually bought it, just read it to make sure it's gluten-free, as Dove doesn't hide gluten.

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If you are still looking, there is a pretty obscure one that I love. It is called sircuit soliel by Sircuit Skin. It is a fancy, spa-grade natural company that I learned of on EWG's SkinDeep site.

I created a website naming my fav natural products about a year ago and scoured the market for the best and most natural products. Now I am revamping the site to address food allergy (and celiac) needs, and I think this one still passes the test. Once I have verified with the company I will let you know.

p.s. it IS very pricey, but I swear, I run out and then buy five different cheap ones trying to replace it and all are total flops in comparison. Plus it lasts longer than you think--though I would recommend putting it on when you have a day to spend at home, it works quickly but is quite bronzy while on the skin.

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