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Thomas Apprentice

Hi,

I'm going thru all the face cream/makeup companies to find out which of their products are gluten free. So far I've got a response from Marcelle, La Roche-Posay, and now Clarins....I've also sent to Clinique and a few others.

Clarins:

The following Clarins products contain Wheat (Triticum Vulgare) Germ

Oil, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Barely-Hodeum Vulgare, Rice (Oryza

Sativa) Starch, and/or Oats (avena Sativa):

Hydration-Plus Moisture Lotion

Hydration-Plus Moisture Lotion SPF 15

Moisture Quenching Hydra-Balance Cream

Moisture Quenching Hydra-Balance Lotion

Moisture Quenching Hydra-Balance Lotion SPF 15

Aromatic Plant Day Cream

Energizing Morning Cream

Line Prevention Multi-Active Day Cream-All Skin Types

Line Prevention Multi-Active Day Cream-Gel

Line Prevention Multi-Active Day Cream-For Dry Skin

Extra-Firming Day Cream All Skin Types

Extra-Firming Day Cream "Speciale"

Extra-Firming Day Lotion S.P.F 15

Extra-Firming Night Cream-All Skin Types

Extra-Firming Night Cream-"Special"

Extra-Firming Facial Masks

Extra-Firming Age-Control Lip & Contour Care

Extra-Firming Concentrate

Gentle Day Cream

Gentle Day Lotion

Gentle Night Cream

Hydra-Matte Day Lotion

Ultra-Matte Day Concentrate

Normalizing Night Gel

Extra-Firming Eye Contour Cream

Extra-Firming Eye Contour Serum

Eye Contour Balm

Eye Contour Balm -"Special"

Hydra-Balance Tinted Moisturizer SPF 6

Renew-Plus Night Lotion

Skin-Smoothing Eye Mask

Aromatic Plant Purifying Mask

Beauty-Flash Balm

Total Double Serum

CLARINSMEN Moisture Balm

CLARINSMEN Moisture Gel

CLARINSMEN Fatigue Fighter

Moisture-Rich Body Lotion

Eau Dynamisante Re-Vital Shampoo

Bath and Shower Concentrate-Tonic

Energizing Emulsion

Le Rouge Lipstick

Le Rouge Pearl Shimmer Lipstick

Colour Quenching Lip Balm

Compact Powder

Compact Powder Blush

Multi-Matte Foundation

Hydrating Liquid Foundation

Colour Tint

Instant Light Perfecting Touch

True Radiance Foundation

Extra-Firming Foundation

Pure Volume Mascara

Eye Colour Trio

Pure Curl Mascara

If you need any information about any Clarins product that may or may

not appear on this list please contact us.

We trust that you found www.clarins.com a convenient source of beauty

information. Your comments and questions help us to continuously meet

and better address the needs and desires of our customers. We invite

you to take advantage of our 'face to face' beauty service offered by

our skilled Skin Care Specialists at a Clarins retail counter nearest

you.

Best regards,

Sabrina

Clarins On-Line Skin Care Specialist


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