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anyone have any suggestions for what products are the best to use as far as makeup and body lotion?


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anyone have any suggestions for what products are the best to use as far as makeup and body lotion?

Have you tried Joelle? They have a nice hair conditioner and foundation. Open Original Shared Link

It is suppose to be one of the best gluten-free cosmetic companies around. So far I am very happy with the items I have purchased. I don't use the entire line. I also go to Sephora's and have had success finding products from them. You can email them and they will send you a full list of items. Some companies you have to write and list which items you are interested in. They won't/can't send you the entire product list. I have quite a list going, I have kept a copy of each one I've been sent so that I can refresh my memory from time to time.

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I use California Baby lotion for myself and my toddler. I like the calendula cream for my face and the everyday calming lotion for body. I'm not crazy about the scent though so I add a few drops of essential oils to it. I like that it's clearly marked as gluten-free (and dairy, soy and nut free) and I can find it easily (online, Target, Whole Foods). I was doing well buy still noticed a big jump of improvement when I finally got rid of the gluten in my lotions, etc.

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Just called Lubriderm today, to check on their new Coco and Shea Butter.....gluten free. :)

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