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Which Mascara, Foundation, Eyeshadow Do You Use?


Lynayah

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Lynayah Enthusiast

Which mascara, foundation, eyeshadow do you use -- your favorites? Thank you!


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I use Maybelline Great Lash in the pink and green tube. Everyday Minerals for foundation and blush usually (for sure gluten-free) although I got some of the new Cover Girl and Olay 'simply Ageless' to try and have used it a few times with no issues. The ingredients look safe but I have not called on it. For eye shadow I use Almay but I have not called on that either. It doesn't seem to have given me any issues. I should note that I rarely wear makeup so some who are supersensitive and daily wearers may have issues that I have not.

jerseyangel Proficient
Which mascara, foundation, eyeshadow do you use -- your favorites? Thank you!

I use--

mascara/blush--Nars

foundation--Everyday Minerals

eyeshadow--Smashbox

summerteeth Enthusiast

I use Hard Candy tinted moisturizer with no problem (although I have never checked). I know Maybelline Pulse Perfection mascara is gluten-free and I really like that. For eyeshadow, I use Ulta brand or Sally Girl - and I have never had a problem.

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Lynayah Enthusiast

Just want to say that I've purchased Bare Minerals and love it. However, there is a vitamin boost liquid that came with the kit that may have caused an allergy reaction -- not sure, I will have to wait and try it again on a morning when I can be at home and easily wash my face. Not a problem, it was free with the kit. If I use it, fine; if not, fine.

The mineral powders are wonderful, and I love applying the makeup -- surprisingly creamy because not really a "powder," and very kind to aging skin - helps me look younger.

ciavyn Contributor

I'm new to this world, and am researching some of my common, every day products to see if they contain gluten in any form. The foundation, veil and eye shadows that I'm partial to are Signature Minerals, and they are COMPLETELY organic, and their ingredient list is three to four items. That's not to say CCing can't occur, and I've emailed them to find out.

princessjessie Newbie

I just started researching my cosmetics to see what I need to change, but I know for a fact my foundation is gluten-free. It's Jane Iredale Amazing Base mineral foundation. The little container lasts me about 6 months or more... and I do my makeup everyday, and probably twice a day two times each week. (I work at a pet store a feel gross when I get home sometimes so I wash up and start over.)

It might seem a little pricey when you look at it, but it is definatly worth it, and it lasts for a long time... I thought back to when I'd go buy a new bottle of foundation every 3-4 weeks for $8- $12 a bottle, and I'm definatly saving. I love it and don't need to spend money on switching every few weeks. I usually buy it on eBay for around $30-- but if you haven't boughten it before I would go into a salon so they can match your color perfect. It feels like you're not wearing anything either! I can still see my freckles through it, but not my uneven complection- perfect amoung of coverage. If you go to the website, you can find locations near you. www.janeiredale.com

I'm e-mailing a bunch of companies the weekend though to find out about gluten free cosmetics. I have a thread started under the Gluten free foods, products, and shopping section with their responces. Jane Iredale is one. I love the foundation so much, I have to know what other products I can use from the line. But I do know that the foundation is gluten-free.


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Lynayah Enthusiast
Just want to say that I've purchased Bare Minerals and love it. However, there is a vitamin boost liquid that came with the kit that may have caused an allergy reaction -- not sure, I will have to wait and try it again on a morning when I can be at home and easily wash my face. Not a problem, it was free with the kit. If I use it, fine; if not, fine.

The mineral powders are wonderful, and I love applying the makeup -- surprisingly creamy because not really a "powder," and very kind to aging skin - helps me look younger.

As an update: I checked on the liquid. The name of it is Bare Vitamins Skin Rev-er Upper. It contains Avena Sativa made from oats, so those of you who have an alergy to wheat may get a reaction, as I did, if the oats contain wheat.

The longer I get used to all this, the more I realize I probably have an allergy to wheat as well as gluten-intolorance. When I used the liquid, I had a full-blown nasal, eye itch allergy reaction. What's weird is that I also had an attack of diarrhea and loss of bowl control. It was small and my symptoms faded after a couple hours . . . but I find it confusing since I didn't think anything applied to the skin would enter my GI system.

Wait . . . on second thought, I might have put my fingers in my mouth while flossing my teeth, or I might have put some on my lips without thinking about it, and then ingested it. THAT would make sense.

Good grief. Sometimes I feel like Sherlock Holmes trying to figure out all this stuff! It is just so easy to make a simple mistake and not even realize what it was.

Anyway, just wanted to post the warning: Mineral powder fine / Skin Rev-er Upper not so fine, at least not for me.

rbeccatexas Rookie

Right now I'm using Afterglow mineral powder and I really like it. I was going to order their mascara but haven't gotten around to doing so as I don't use it that much. My favorites for eye shadows are Chanel,Dior,Mac and Nars.

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