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Lip Products Only Please


FaithInScienceToo

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FaithInScienceToo Contributor

Hi, all,

Well...Being new to all of this, I have been most concerned with lipsticks/glosses/chap lip products, etc...as far as gluten in cosmetics goes...

So, I would like for this "Thread" to only discuss those products, if possible.

This is what I have found out on my own and gathered from these posts/other Net sources, etc: (Please add any add'l info....)

gluten-free Lip products:

Trish McEvoy

I called. Was told they get the question about gluten-free all the time.

They reassured me that ALL of their lip products are gluten-free

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DuWop (Venom Gloss and Venom Flash)-

I called. Was told the owners said "NO Gluten"

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Just found this product on the Net:

Logona:

Name Logona Organic Lip Pencils (Lipsticks)

Supplier

Wholistic Horizons

Description

Logona Lip Pencils are an alternative to normal lipsticks. They are a more practical concept when it comes to accuracy. They come in attractive wooden pencil form.

Come in nine different shades: silver pearl, apricot, chestnut, aubergine, bright red, coral, terracotta, bronze, mahogany.

Ingredients: beeswax, candelilla wax (plant wax), carnauba wax (plant wax), cocoa butter, tocopherol (natural vitamine E), coconut oil, jojoba oil,talc, mica, iron oxides.

[Are all of those ingredients OK?]

Ingredients certified organic by ECOCERT. Product Attributes Cruelty free, ethical business practices, improve wellbeing, all natural ingredients, no animal testing, organic

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Lancome

gluten-free lip products from Lancome:

Juicy Tubes

Star Gloss

Color Dose Lip

Lip Dimension

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Cover Girl:

continuous color lipstick is gluten-free

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Burt


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Here is the list for Blistex. . .(I typed it from a .pdf type file so forgive any spelling errors)

Blistex Lip Ointment

Blistex Lip Balm (Regular, Berry, Mint, and Ultra)

Blistex Lip Tone

Comlete Moisture

Daily Conditioning Treatment SPF-20

Herbal Answer Lip Balm

Herbal Answer Gel

Lip Medex

Lip Revitalizer

Kank-a Liquid

Blistex Silk & Shine

Blistex Fruit Smoothies (Berry Explosion, Merry Melody, and Triple Tropical)

Blistex Clear Advanced

FaithInScienceToo Contributor

OOPS - I thought this first post of mine on this topic had disappeared...I couldn't locate it afterwards ...that's why I added the other "lip product" post...includng only what I was certain of-

All of the additional stuff I posted here came from posts on this site and other good Net sources, so it should all be ok...If anyone sees a problem with anything, let me/us know. Thanks, G :)

FaithInScienceToo Contributor

All of the bare escentuals lip products are gluten free.

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Kaiti

Positive bloodwork

gluten-free since January 2004

Maryland

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Just wanted to make sure Kaiti's info got tagged onto this post.

G

plantime Contributor

Mary Kay lip products are gluten free. The creme lipstick has soy in it, though.

hthorvald Rookie

Bobby Brown lipsticks and glosses (and makeup) are also gluten free. I contacted my representative and she checked herself. However, she did say that there are nut oils in their lip products, so if you're sensitive to nuts, you may want to be careful.

I've used Neutrogena and have just stuck with what works. However, all the information in this thread is very valuable. Thanks for compiling it.

H.

dreamhouses Newbie

Great list - thanks! FYI the toll free for ECCO BELLA is (877)696-2220. They sent me their catalog with lots of gluten-free stuff. Love love love their lipstick. Dreamhouses


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avasmom Newbie

I received an email response from Revlon last week stating that none of their products should be considered gluten free as they are unable to verify info from their suppliers.

FaithInScienceToo Contributor

Thanks - I just tossed 2 Revlon lip glosses.

Anyone know anything about Clinique or Estee Lauder lip products?

Gina

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Here is an email from them this might help you out :D

Thank you for contacting us regarding the ingredients in our products that might be unsuitable for you to use because of your specific condition.

We are attaching a list of grain-derived ingredients, found on our labels, which will be helpful in providing you direction. This information covers products marketed under the following trademarks: Est

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Guest Addicted2Gluten

Clinique and Estee Lauder products contain gluten. I finally checked with the companies after I was getting severe headaches and celiac-related symptoms when using them. MAC cosmetics and Chanel products are both gluten free.

FaithInScienceToo Contributor

MANY THANKS TO THOSE WHO SHARED THEIR INFO...

Let's see...

Food...check....

Lip products...check...

Toothpastes...check...

Anything I need to be sure is gluten-free?

hope not...

Love to all, Gina

PS - I had my FIRST mini-break-down over the past 2 days...I didn't want to remember I have Celiac's Disease...didn't want to eat, even...

I am back to normal today...and back to being SO grateful to have found out what was 'wrong' with me...AND SO grateful for all of you...

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