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Does anyone know if Dior makeup is gluten free?

Anyone heard anything about whether or not Lorac is?

On another note, what are your favorite makeup brands or specific products??


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I don't know about Dior or Lorac (grad student, can't afford it if the drug store doesn't have it) but I LOVE Neutrogena MoistureShine lip gloss. It's got SPF 20 (I live in FL), it lasts forever (I picked it up instead of regular chapstick accidentally when I left for the gym this morning, and 2 sweaty hours later, it was still there), and it looks pretty. Also, I e-mailed Neutrogena and they said it's gluten-free. (I don't have any financial stake in Neutrogena, nor does anyone I know.)

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I use Dior lipsticks and some mascaras. I read the labels. Some mascara formulas have wheat protein in them of many brands.

My favorites are Benefit products, especially the Bad Gal eyeliner and Mr. Frosty highlighter stick (on the inner corner of the eyes and under the brow bone and a little on top of undereye concealer to bounce light off the dark areas.

Dior lipstick is my favorite.

Mac gel eyeliner you apply with a brush to the inner eye is my favorite for nighttime.

My fav mascara is Cover Girl mascara in the pink and green container, but must be careful to choose the kind with shellac and not wheat protein as a thickener.

My fav is Clinique Skin Care, although I've seen wheat in their mascaras and some products.

I just read all labels of everything, especially in case the company changes the formula.

I use Lancome eyeshadows and random products. I love their sunless face tanning lotion (I never purposely tan my face, so I use this and bronzer powder to match my body's tan.)

I use Two Faced eyeshadows and other random products for fun eyeshadows and stuff.

I use some drugstore brands of bronzer powder like Physician's Formula and Almay eyeshadows and blush.

I do not use foundation.

My favorite new eyeshadow is a whole 6 kit I got at the 99Cent store by Tropez.

I'm not into that Bare Minerals gimmick.

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