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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

No problem :D I didn't even know the lipsticks were gluten-free


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That'[s good to know- I'm due for some new lipstick! Beverly

  • 1 month later...
Jonesy Apprentice

:(

Hi

I did a search for lipstick and ended up in this forum about other make up products also.

I am in a state of total shock. :o

If gluten-free makeup is that expensive, I'll have to go barefaced! No way can I fork out the kind of money charged for Bare Escentuals, or MAC. One year (before dx) I went all out and bought some Clinique products, but I couldn't see that they made me look any better than Maybelline and Cover Girl, so I went back to those.

I need help! Can anyone give me a link to a gluten-free cosmetic that is thrifty?

Now, I'm looking for face cleanser, a light conditioner and some lipstick.

Is there anything 'out there' at a reasonable price that I can feel safe with?

Thx

Maryellen

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Neutrogena has a gluten free list and they have facial cleansers. If you would like I can post it here or email it to you

All Clearasil products are gluten free

Continuous Color lipstick by CoverGirl is gluten free

Certain eye shadows by Maybelline are gluten free(you have to check with each individual one)

Jonesy Apprentice

Thanks Kaiti :D

That would be so handy if you posted the list here. It takes me forever to get around on the net with my pokey dial-up connection.

Gratefully :)

Maryellen

pixiegirl Enthusiast

Wow I usually don't buy expensive makeup but lipstick is the one area that I drop the bucks on (usually at Sephora, Dior, Chanel) I see a huge difference in the cheap vs. expensive stuff. There is something in cheap lipstick that when I put it on my lips in a few minutes I feel "something" almost like an itch in the back of my throat, then a few minutes later I start to cough. I know it sounds like an allergy but its just with lipstick and nothing else happens, it doesn't get worse. Its sort of more of a gross taste. Anyways that never happens to me with more expensive stuff. Sigh.

Not to mention for me the color stays put longer especially on glossy lipsticks, whatever they use to make the gloss on cheap stuff just slides off my lips right away on more expensive gloss you can feel its not a slippery and it stays put.

So I guess I need to contact those companies and Orgins as well and find out about their stuff.

Susan

KaitiUSA Enthusiast
Thanks Kaiti  :D

That would be so handy if you posted the list here. It takes me forever to get around on the net with my pokey dial-up connection.

Gratefully :)

Maryellen

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Here is the Neutrogena list. This is a pretty updated list but do remember that companies products change all the time and always just double check the label.

Active Breathable Sunblock SPF 30

Active Breathable Sunblock SPF 45

Advanced Solutions Acne Mark Eliminating Peel

Advanced Solutions Acne Therapy System

Advanced Solutions Facial Peel

Advanced Solutions Micro-Ocide Crystallized Cream

Advanced Solutions Skin Transforming Complex Daily SPF 15 Moisturizer

Advanced Solutions Skin Transforming Complex Nightly Renewal Cream

After Sun Treatment

Alcohol-Free Antiseptic Cleanser (Discontinued)

Alcohol-Free Toner

Anti-Cellulite Treatment

Anti-Residue Shampoo

Blackhead Eliminating Astringent

Blackhead Eliminating Daily Scrub

Blackhead Eliminating Treatment Mask

Body Clear Body Lotion (Discontinued)

Body Clear Body Scrub

Body Clear Body Wash

Body Emulsion

Body Lotion

Body Oil

Build- A- Tan

Clean Conditioners- All

Clean For Color- Color Defending Foam(Discontinued)

Clean Replenishing Instant Shine Detangler (Discontinued)

Clean Shampoos- All

Cleansing and Makeup Removing Towelettes

Clear Pore Cleanser/Mask

Clear Pore Oil Controlling Astringent

Clear Pore Shine Control Gel (Discontinued)

Clear Pore Treatment

Combination Skin Moisture

Conditioner for Permed/Color Treated Hair (Discontinued)

Deep Clean Astringent

Deep Clean Body Scrub Bar

Deep Clean Cleanser

Deep Clean Gentle Scrub

Deep Clean Mask

Detangling Conditioner (Discontinued)

Extra Gentle Cleanser

Foot Cream

Fresh Body Herbal Body Wash

Fresh Finish Loose Powder/Healthy Skin Loose Powder

Fresh Finish Pressed Powder/Healthy Skin Pressed Powder

Fresh Foaming Cleanser

Hand Cream

Healthy Defense Daily Moisturizer SPF 30- All

Healthy Defense Protective Powder SPF 30

Healthy Defense Sheer Bronzer SPF 30 (Discontinued)

Healthy Defense Sheer Makeup SPF 30 (Disctontinued)

Healthy Defense Sunblock Spray SPF 30+

Healthy Defense Sunblock Stick SPF 30+

Healthy Defense Trio

Healthy Defense UVA/UVB Block SPF 30 + / SPF 45

Healthy Radiance Exfoliating Wash

Healthy Radiance Eye Cream

Healthy Radiance Moisturizer SPF 15

Healthy Scalp Shampoo

Healthy Skin Anti Wrinkle Anti Blemish Cleanser

Healthy Skin Anti Wrinkle Anti Blemish Cream

Healthy Skin Anti Wrinkle Anti Blemish Scrub

Healthy Skin Anti Wrinkle Cream

Healthy Skin Blends Natural Radiance Bronzer

Healthy Skin Blends Sheer Highlighting Blush

Healthy Skin BlendsTranslucent Oil- Control Powder

Healthy Skin Cream Powder Makeup SPF 20

Healthy Skin Enhancer

Healthy Skin Eye Cream

Healthy Skin Face Lotion

Healthy Skin Face Lotion Sensitive Skin/Delicate Skin

Healthy Skin Face Lotion SPF 15

Healthy Skin Liquid Makeup SPF 20

Healthy Skin Smoothing Stick

Healthy Skin Visibly Even Daily SPF 15 Moisturizer

Healthy Skin Visibly Even Exfoliating Body Wash

Healthy Skin Visibly Even Exfoliating Cleanser

Instant Lip Remedy

Instant Nail Enhancer

Intensified Day Moisture SPF 15

Intensified Eye Moisture (Discontinued)

Light Night Cream

Lip Boost Intense Moisture Lipstick SPF 20

Lip Boost Intense Moisture Therapy

Lip Moisturizer SPF 15

Lip Nutrition- All

Liquid Neutrogena

Makeup Correcting Stick

Makeup Correcting Stick

Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes

Maximum Strength Oil Controlling Pads

Moisture Boosting Body Wash

Moisture for Sensitive Skin

Moisture Shine Tinted Lip Balm- All

Moisture SPF 15

Moisture SPF 15 Sheer Tint

MoistureShine Lip Gloss

New Hands

Oil Free Acne Mask/ Scrub

Oil Free Eye Makeup Remover

Oil-Absorbing Acne Mask (Discontinued)

Oil-Free Acne Wash

On the Spot Acne Patch

On the Spot Acne Treatment Tinted

On the Spot Acne Treatment Vanishing Formula

On The Spot Blemish Wand

Overnight Lip Therapy

Pore Refining Cleanser

Pore Refining Cream

Pore Refining Cream SPF 15

Pore Refining Mask

Pore Refining Mattifier (Discontinued)

Pore Refining Toner

Radiance Boost Eye Cream

Rainbath Dry Oil Spray

Rainbath Moisturizing Body Mist (Discontinued)

Rainbath Shower & Bath Gel- All

Rapid Clear Acne Defense Face Lotion

Rapid Clear Gel

Razor Defense Daily Face Scrub

Razor Defense Face Lotion

Sensitive Skin Solutions Alcohol Free Toner

Sensitive Skin Solutions Cleansing Wash - Combination Skin

Sensitive Skin Solutions Cream Cleanser - Dry Skin

Sensitive Skin Solutions Oil-Free Foaming Cleanser - Oily Skin

Shimmer Sheers (all shades)

Skin Clearing After Shave (Discontinued)

Skin Clearing Compact Foundation

Skin Clearing Concealer

Skin Clearing Face Bar (Discontinued)

Skin Clearing Face Wash

Skin Clearing Liquid Makeup

Skin Clearing Moisturizer

Skin Clearing Pressed Powder

Skin Clearing Targeted Acne Treatment (Discontinued)

Skin Smoothing Body Lotion

Skin Soothing Eye Tints

Skin Soothing Under Eye Corrector

SkinClearing Clean Tint

SkinClearing Trio

Soft Color Blush

Soothing Relief Anti-Itch Moisturizer

Sunless Tanning Lotion- All

T/Gel Conditioner

T/Gel Overnight Dandruff Treatment

T/Gel Shampoos- All

T/Sal Maximum Strength Shampoo

Transparent Facial Bars- All

Transparent Sunblock Gel SPF 30 (Discontinued)

Triple Moisture Active Soothing Conditioner

Triple Moisture Active Soothing Shampoo

Triple Moisture Cream Lather Shampoo

Triple Moisture Deep Conditioner

Triple Moisture Deep Recovery Hair Mask

Triple Moisture Healing Shine Serum

Triple Moisture Pure Strength Oil Therapy

Triple Moisture Sheer Hydration Leave- In Foam

Triple Moisture Silk- Touch Leave-In Cream

Triple Protect Face Gel

Triple Protect Face Lotion SPF 20

Ultra Sheer Dry Touch Sunblock SPF 30/ SPF 45

Under Cover Concealer Stick

Visibly Even Natural Look Makeup

Visibly Firm Eye Cream

Visibly Firm Eye Treatment Concealer

Visibly Firm Face Lotion SPF 20

Visibly Firm Lift Serum

Visibly Firm Moisture Makeup

Visibly Firm Night Cream

Visibly Younger Hand Cream


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watkinson Apprentice

Jonesy,

Wet and wild lipsticks are gluten-free. I'm not sure about thier other products, but the lipstick is really cheap, between $1-$2.

Wendy

watkinson Apprentice

I checked out cosmetics on the delphi forum lists.

Cover Girl... All foundations, fresh complextion pressed powder, extremely gentle pressed powder, continuous color moisture enriched blush, all concealers, all eye shadows, all mascaras, thick n thin eye liner, soft radiance eye liner, extremely gentle soft linver, continuous color lipsticks, and lip liners, marathon lipsticks, all nail slicks, except nail treatments.

Also just for interest sake...

Equate (walmarts brand) if you dial 800-719-9260 after dialing press 3 for medications or 1 for vitamins, key in the lot # of the product to find out if certain meds. or vits. are gluten-free. I thought this was great! :) Yet another hurray for walmart!

Wendy

hsd1203 Newbie

I switched to Bare Escentuals too and love it! and it is expensive, but it lasts forever because you have to use so little of it (and actually the less you use the better it looks.)

I would recommend going to a local ulta or sephora, if you have one, and they'll doll you up with it so you can see how you like it for free... and I can almost guarantee you'll have someone compliment you that day on how good your skin looks (yes, I sound like I'm a sales rep or something, but I swear I'm not :) )

best wishes, heather

Kelly Langenfeld Newbie

I love lipsticks by Trucco (a line by Sebastian that you can buy on the internet). There are many internet beauty distributers that sell Trucco lipstick if you look on the internet. I checked today and all of their lipsticks are gluten-free. They have a great feel on your lips, like a matte finish, and stay on amazingly long too. My two favorite shades are Ingenue cream lipstick and Chakra rose cream lipstick.

Also, I contacted Biolage today re: their color stay shampoo and found out that this is NOT gluten-free.

I'm a product junkie, this is going to be a real chore.

--Kelly

Kelly Langenfeld Newbie

Customer - 08/03/2005 05:27 PM

Do any of the Cover Girl Wetslicks lipgloss contain gluten? 

Discussion Thread

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Response (Karen) - 08/08/2005 08:52 AM

Thanks for contacting Cover Girl and Secret, Kelly.

We know Celiac is a serious disease, so we want to give you clear information

regarding the use of our beauty care products.  If wheat and/or gluten aren't

directly added to a product by us, these ingredients won't be listed on our

packages.  Like many companies, we often purchase the scents for fragranced

products from outside suppliers, and the components of these substances are

proprietary information belonging to those companies. Therefore it's possible

that a very small amount (generally parts per million) of gluten may be present.

We sought advice from physicians; they told us it would be very unlikely a

person with Celiac disease would have a reaction from a trace amount of gluten

coming into contact with his skin or hair.  This is because wheat, rye, barley

and/or gluten generally cause symptoms when they're ingested.  Since our beauty

care products are designed to be used externally on the skin, their use

shouldn't be an issue for someone with this disease.

Since gluten sensitivity can vary among people, it would be best if you

consulted with your physician about the use of all types of consumable goods, if

you haven't already.  You might even consider using one of our fragrance free

products that doesn't list gluten or wheat extracts on the label.

Thanks for getting in touch with us. I hope this response has been helpful to

you. For more information about Celiac, you may want to check out

Open Original Shared Link and Open Original Shared Link

Karen

CG & Secret Team

Kelly Langenfeld Newbie

Re: Bed Head/TIGI products

AVOID THE FOLLOWING-NOT gluten-free:

Hard head hairspray

Dumb blond shampoo and conditioner

Super star lotion

Sexed up conditioner

Control freak conditioner

Work it hairspray

Thickening shampoo and conditioner

Sexed up tonic

--Kelly

Kelly Langenfeld Newbie

Catwalk Fast Fixx spray on detangler and conditioner is gluten-free.

--Kelly :)

  • 2 weeks later...
Kelly Langenfeld Newbie

Re: Clinique and Estee Lauder Lipsticks:

Dear Ms. Langenfeld,

"In response to your inquiry, Different Lipstick and Pure Color Long Last

Lipstick are gluten free. Futurist Lipstick contains gluten."

I had also inquired about 5 different formulations of lipsticks, but they avoided my question and provided me with a lengthy list of ingredients to watch for instead.

--Kelly

PicturePerfect Explorer

I have a question... can't we use eyeliner that has gluten in it?? I mean its not going to go down our digestive system is it???? I mean I can understand foundation because a little speck can get in your mouth, but eyeliner? Help!

KaitiUSA Enthusiast
I have a question... can't we use eyeliner that has gluten in it?? I mean its not going to go down our digestive system is it???? I mean I can understand foundation because a little speck can get in your mouth, but eyeliner? Help!

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I don't take a chance with anything so I personally use all gluten free makeup and products. I mean if you rub your eye without thinking then touch food you eat then your food could have trace amounts. Just so much to think about.

jenvan Collaborator

Kaiti-

I just rcv'd my bare escentuals foundations in the mail... am anxious to try them out! :D

KaitiUSA Enthusiast
Kaiti-

I just rcv'd my bare escentuals foundations in the mail...  am anxious to try them out!  :D

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Awesome! Let me know how you like it. Just a hint...make sure you add the base for your eyes before putting on that eye shadow because the eye shadow of that brand can barely stay on without it. I actually use a different brand of eye shadow in addition to help it stay on.

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

Fellow Bare Escentual Ladies:

Have you checked out the Bare Escentuals Addicts forum on Delphi Forums? I just found the forum a few days ago and I got some really good tips. Did you know that you can use BE on your nails and then put a coat of clear nail polish for a hint of color???? Cool B) Also, you might checkout "foiling" eyeshadows. I tried foiling today and my BE shawdow stayed on a lot longer. I also apply the BE liner with water which makes it last longer as well. :)

jenvan Collaborator

Kaiti-Thanks for the tip

Kasey'sMom-Sweet tip on the nail polish. I'll have to try that sometime. I'll have to ck out the addicts page too. I had seen that before. What is foiling?

Do you ladies have any tips on applying the base? It better make me look gorgeous :D

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

To get the "foil" effect you first you apply your glimmer to the lid dry, then you take your brush, dip it in water, squeeze the excess out, dip it in the same glimmer and go back over the gimmer with the wet brush & glimmer. They have pictures on the forum showing exactly what colors they used and the steps they've taken to foil. I'm pretty dense with eye make-up so this is helpful for me!! :blink:

Before, I was just using the foundation, mineral veil (helps to keep the foundation on and gives the skin a finished look), warmth and glee. The make-up is pricey but it lasts a long time. :) At first it takes getting used to but now I can put my make-up on super fast. When you first start with the foundation just use a small amount of minerals on the brush and keep buffing to blend. You can go back over and apply again for more coverage. Once you get the hang of it you can put more on your brush.

Oh, I love to change and blend lipsticks using some of the blush colors. I've heard you can even blend the minerals with chapped stick to make gloss.

I used Clinque for years and then it started breaking my face out. I switched to BE and I love it. A while back I ran out of BE and I got out some of my old foundation, while I waited for my order to arrive. My dh came home and said, "you've used your old make-up...haven't you!" Needless to say...I've never let myself run out of make-up again. Before BE I could never find a foundation that matched me skin color close enough. Your so pretty you don't need any help but the makeup is great too. :D

jknnej Collaborator

Today I bought Maybelline mascara and 2 cover girl eyeliners. They didn't say wheat on the back. Anyone know if they're safe? At this point I'm going to try them anyway! I can't afford to buy all Bare Escentuals, especially since mascara doesn't even last that long!

jenvan Collaborator

kaiti/kasey's mom--

well, i watched the 'be' dvd last night on technique...and so far so good--my dh said it looked good :) i was a little nervous, but it turned out well. i haven't switched to their eye shadows yet..just the foundations/powders/lipsticks. it did take me longer than my previous makeup..but i'm sure it will go faster for me too. i kept getting it on my dresser this morning :)

does it seem to stay on as long as other makeup? does it wear off easier or come off on clothes? i did see the foiling in the dvd! the dvd was really helpful... i was glad the dh was gone when i watched it though...he would have been like 'what is that?!' :P

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I find that my makeup stays on a long time. It's so easy to put on too. It takes me like 5 minutes to do my makeup now.

If you pull a white shirt over your head you can see a little bit of makeup come off but thats with all kinds of makeup. Aside from that it stays on. I absolutely love it and wish I had switched sooner then I did.

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