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Gluten Free Lipstick?


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Ladycates Apprentice

I want to be able to kiss my son without worrying about whether or not my lipstick has gluten in it. Does anyone know of any gluten free lipsticks out there?


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Lisa Mentor

Burt's Bees lipsticks and lip balms are all gluten free.

Many MAC lipsticks are gluten free, but always ask the consultant to look up the ingredients.

Clinique Lip Surge is gluten free AT MY LAST PURCHASE (others are not - again ask the consultant to look up the ingredients)

jmengert Enthusiast

NARS cosmetics are all gluten-free, last I emailed them. I use their lipstick without a problem (I buy their products at Sephora).

Some Origins lipsticks are gluten-free, too (I can't remember which ones off the top of my head, but their customer service is excellent if you email or call them).

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Annaem Enthusiast

I buy Bobby Brown lipsticks and lip gloss. I contacted them directly about the ones i had and they responded. Ask them to send you their gluten-free list. Nars too!

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I love Burt's Bees lipstick and it is gluten free.

Another thing I really like is Bare Escentuals and alot of theirs is also gluten free

dandelionmom Enthusiast

I love the Burts Bees ones. And best of all, they're affordable!

hez Enthusiast

I think some of the Nutrogena lip sticks are gluten-free as well. I am sorry I do not have a list.

Hez


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hermitgirl Contributor

Bare Minerals lip products are not gluten free. I spoke with their rep this morning. Neutrogena does not use gluten, but will not say that any of their products are gluten free, (Revlon also says the same thing)

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Kristen Campbell Apprentice

I verify with companies that my favorite natural cosmetics are gluten free and I am so excited, because yesterday I even tested the Dr. Hauschka Lipstick (which is amazing by the way!) with the ELISA EZ Gluten Test Kit. Of course it came out negative, but it was a great experience to test it, and the kit was so easy to use!

Here is the link to my blog post with the video link in it! Open Original Shared Link

Thanks!

Kristen

www.NaturallyDahling.com

Aponi Newbie

Well, since I've decided to stop lurking today and to come out of the "gluten-intolerant" closet (LOL)...I have a neat trick for gluten-free lipstick:

I use Everyday Minerals makeups (thanks to suggestions on this board - I LOVE it). Instead of buying a ton of different shades of lipstick, I have found that I can buy one or two shades of lip balm (one neutral, one with a bit of berry tint) and use them with different shades of the EM blushes to get a range of colors. First I brush a bit of blush on my lips to get the desired level of color, then apply lip balm over the top to even out the color and get a glossy look. It saves money letting the blushes do double duty, and the colors on my cheeks and lips coordinate! :D

kbtoyssni Contributor

Some of the Boots No 7 lipstick DO contain gluten in case you use that brand. I can't remember which ones now.

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