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Merle Norman Cosmetics


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Miss Emily Apprentice

Hello Emily,

Here is the list that you requested. I hope it is of help to you.

If you have any further question please give me a call.

Thank you,

Raquel Renteria

Merle Norman Cosmetics, Inc.

(800) 421-2060 ext. 2572

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Merle Norman products that contain the following ingredients

Oat Flour

Crease Resistant Shadow Base

Luxiva Daily Moisture Milky Cleanser

Remarkable Finish Oil Control Pressed Powder & Loose Powder all shades

Oatmeal

Luxiva Delicate Balance Calming Cleanser

Luxiva Delicate Balance Soothing Toner

Luxiva Delicate Balance Moisturizer

Wheat Germ Glycerides

Brow Highlighting Duo

Lip Soother Plus

Luxiva Changing Skin Eye Complex

Luxiva Changing Skin Treatment

Luxiva Ultra Lipcolor, SPF 15 (discontinued)


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I'm not sure why Glutamic Acid is mentioned--it is not a source of gluten.

Miss Emily Apprentice
I'm not sure why Glutamic Acid is mentioned--it is not a source of gluten.

I'm in the process of getting some more information from Merle Norman. I am having a difficult time making my personal items gluten free. Which is very important to me. The ingredient names are so confusing and the companies never seem to be very familiar with what gluten is and what ingredients are derived from gluten. So, it's daunting.

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