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-sigh- Lipstick? -finally The Question Comes...-


Daughter-of-TheLight

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Daughter-of-TheLight Apprentice

I'm sure you've had this before, but I have a question

WHAT ABOUT GLUTEN FREE LIPSTICK AND LIP GLOSS!!!!!!

No company wants to SWEAR that thier lip gloss is gluten-free! it's infuriating! Can anyone help?


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Lisa Mentor

Burt's Bees' has some nice lip shimmers and gloss that are gluten free (all of them).

jerseyangel Proficient

Badger Balm lip balm is also gluten-free.

For lip products that are completely gluten-free, I really like Andrea Rose. I have her lip gloss and like it very much.

I've spoken to her on the phone and she told me she works very closely with her chemist to ensure there are no ingredients sourced from gluten.

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I also use her night cream and mascara.

It's a bit more of a hassle to order rather than buy locally, but I've wasted so much money on products that didn't agree with me--not to mention the reactions-- so for me this makes more sense.

Daughter-of-TheLight Apprentice

Ooo. I forgot to add the small but relevant fact that I can't use anything with wax in it. It makes the skin around my lips break out. (even burt's bees. Don't ask.) So It was hard BEFORE celiac...

jerseyangel Proficient
Ooo. I forgot to add the small but relevant fact that I can't use anything with wax in it. It makes the skin around my lips break out. (even burt's bees. Don't ask.) So It was hard BEFORE celiac...

I don't know if there are waxes in it, but here is the ingredient list for the lip gloss--

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Dandelion Contributor

Nars is gluten free but I don't know about wax free. You might want to give them a call. I looked on their site and couldn't find an ingredients list.

Daughter-of-TheLight Apprentice

Nars? Isn't that the name of an umbrella school in michigan?


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lorka150 Collaborator

Revlon Colour Stay is safe (but I'd call anyway to maek sure they didn't change it).

Daughter-of-TheLight Apprentice

Thank you! i'm still looking.

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