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Need A Soy And Gluten Free Lipstick


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ravenwoodglass Mentor

I will be going to my DD's wedding soon and am all set with all makeup except for lipstick. I never wear it in my everyday life so I have no idea what is safe or not. I would prefer something I can pick up at a dept store or my local drugstore if that is possible. Anyone have any safe suggestions?


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Ravenwood,

I do wear it daily and I use Lancome- it's pricey. But Ecco Bella is another safe one (not so cheap either) The Lancome is long-wearing and worth it though; I've used it for years. Le Rouge Absolu, L'absolu Rouge and Color Design lines of Lancome are all safe.(not positive about the soy, although I don't eat, it I'm not as fierce about bits of it...)

Have a nice wedding time!

lisa

cassP Contributor

can you guys explain to me what "DD" means?? i always see it & dont get it? Diagnosed Daughter???

it took me a WHILE to figure out IMHO...

thanks

Celiactapper Newbie

On other forums I've used, "DD" stands for "dear daughter." "DS" is "dear son," "DMIL" is "Dear Mother-in-Law," etc.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Ravenwood,

I do wear it daily and I use Lancome- it's pricey. But Ecco Bella is another safe one (not so cheap either) The Lancome is long-wearing and worth it though; I've used it for years. Le Rouge Absolu, L'absolu Rouge and Color Design lines of Lancome are all safe.(not positive about the soy, although I don't eat, it I'm not as fierce about bits of it...)

Have a nice wedding time!

lisa

Thanks a bunch.

cassP Contributor

On other forums I've used, "DD" stands for "dear daughter." "DS" is "dear son," "DMIL" is "Dear Mother-in-Law," etc.

thanku :)

jerseyangel Proficient

I will be going to my DD's wedding soon and am all set with all makeup except for lipstick. I never wear it in my everyday life so I have no idea what is safe or not. I would prefer something I can pick up at a dept store or my local drugstore if that is possible. Anyone have any safe suggestions?

Ravenwood, this has to be ordered but I love it!

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oceangirl Collaborator

What DOES "IMHO" mean? Patti, thank you for that reminder of Afterglow; I'd like to try that, too.

lisa

jerseyangel Proficient

What DOES "IMHO" mean? Patti, thank you for that reminder of Afterglow; I'd like to try that, too.

lisa

IMHO=in my humble opinion.

The Afterglow is good stuff ;)

ravenwoodglass Mentor

I went out and got a Estee Lauder one yesterday since noplace local sells the Lancome. The only questionable item is the tocepherol but I will call them today before I use it. Love the color and am hoping the 't' is not soy derived but since my soy issues are not as severe as gluten ones I may try it even if it is. I also went to the Everyday Minerals site (found them when I did a board search) and they had a nice color on sale for $3.99 so I got that and an eyeshadow and a blush sample pack. Since I ordered a full size product the blush samples were free and the total order with shipping was only about $12. I know the Everyday Minerals is going to be safe and between the two I at least know I will have something to avoid 'naked lips' at the event. I can't wait for the wedding!!!!!!

Thanks for your replies.

oceangirl Collaborator

That sounds great Ravenwood. Patti- thank you! You've solved years of mystery for me! Can you tell I'm not a fan of New Speak?!!

lisa

jerseyangel Proficient

Patti- thank you! You've solved years of mystery for me! Can you tell I'm not a fan of New Speak?!!

lisa

:lol: You are very welcome, Lisa--just one of the many things I have learned right here! :D

CarolinaKip Community Regular

I went out and got a Estee Lauder one yesterday since noplace local sells the Lancome. The only questionable item is the tocepherol but I will call them today before I use it. Love the color and am hoping the 't' is not soy derived but since my soy issues are not as severe as gluten ones I may try it even if it is. I also went to the Everyday Minerals site (found them when I did a board search) and they had a nice color on sale for $3.99 so I got that and an eyeshadow and a blush sample pack. Since I ordered a full size product the blush samples were free and the total order with shipping was only about $12. I know the Everyday Minerals is going to be safe and between the two I at least know I will have something to avoid 'naked lips' at the event. I can't wait for the wedding!!!!!!

Thanks for your replies.

Can you post what Estee Lauder tells you? I'd love to try some of their lipsticks.

Matisse Newbie

I will be going to my DD's wedding soon and am all set with all makeup except for lipstick. I never wear it in my everyday life so I have no idea what is safe or not. I would prefer something I can pick up at a dept store or my local drugstore if that is possible. Anyone have any safe suggestions?

Hi Ravenwoodglass,

Afterglow lipsticks are gluten and soy free. You can order them at their on-line website.

Matisse

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Can you post what Estee Lauder tells you? I'd love to try some of their lipsticks.

I will, I have called them but they need to ask the chemist. I expect to hear from them in about 2 weeks or less. Not a quick answer but I would rather they were through than quick. I got the Golden Violet and do hope it is safe for me as it is so pretty.

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I will, I have called them but they need to ask the chemist. I expect to hear from them in about 2 weeks or less. Not a quick answer but I would rather they were through than quick. I got the Golden Violet and do hope it is safe for me as it is so pretty.

Thanks! I emailed and called them, but no response. You got further than I did! I like two colors of their lipstick, but haven't bought them because I could not get any info. I hope you hear back from them. Thanks again!

bincongo Contributor

Last month I contacted Estee Lauder by phone and found out that most of their lipsticks are gluten free but I am out of town and don't have the information with me. As I remember only the ones that have the gold tops had gluten. The ones with the black tops don't.

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