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Clinique Makeup


Leslie C.

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Leslie C. Newbie

This is what I've learned (by contacting Clingue) about their cosmetics:

7 Day Scrub Cream contains wheat germ.

Blushwear contains corn and soy.

Moisture Surge Extra contains soy and corn

Facial Soap Extra Mild contains corn.

All About Eyes contains barley and wheat bran extract.

Clarifying Lotion 2 contains soy.

Facial Soap Mild contains soy.

Repairwear Intensive Eye Cream contains soy, barley, wheat germ extract, corn and soy.

Rinse-Off Foaming Cleanser contains soy.

Superbalanced Makeup contains soy.

Superdefense Triple Action Moisturizer Normal to Dry Skin contains barley, soy, corn, and wheat.

Naturally Gentle Makeup Remover contains corn and soy.

Hope this helps anyone out there who uses these products. If you have questions about other products, you can contact them through their website.


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Lisa Mentor

Thank you for posting this.

Here is another recent link from Emily Elizabeth:

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slmprofesseur Apprentice

Now I know why I start to itch every time I use the 7 day scrub! I wonder if the Dramatically different moisturizing gel is safe...

Now I need to check my lipstick!!!

Thanks for posting this info!

Leslie C. Newbie

Yes!!! I've gone a little crazy with all my phone calls and emails to various companies just trying to get a handle on the products I've been using. To exfoliate, I now use a warm wash cloth and gently scrub my face ..... and it does not cost anything (-:

Amelia01 Rookie

Thanks for posting this.

Just would like to add that some of their lipsticks contain wheat germ extract and some don't. And there is wheat in the mascara!

I've just noticed that now even their gift with purchase baggies contain ingredient lists for all the products.

Once again.... we really need to ready all the fine print!

Amelia

Leslie C. Newbie

Interesting.....wheat in the mascara!!! I don't use Clinique mascara, but I do use the waterproof Cover Girl brand. I'd better check the ingredients. Maybe this is why my eyes hurt after I wear it for a few hours. All this time I thought it was because of my dry eyes (due to Sjogren's - yes...lucky me....I have several autoimmune diseases).

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