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Rowena Rising Star

I recently recieved the following as a response to a query about gluten free products from Clinique.

Dear Ms. Losee,

Thank you for your interest in Clinique.

In regards to your inquiry some of our products do contain gluten. We appreciate the opportunity to explain that we do not have a comprehensive list of products that contain or do not contain certain ingredients. However, if you would kindly provide us with the exact product names with which you are interested, we will be happy to have our chemist check for each of them.

Again, thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and concerns.

Sincerely,

Rita Stenavage

Consumer Experience Representative

Global Consumer Communications

I thought I would share this with all ya'll. If you want to list any items yer curious about, I will ask about them in a week or two. Sorry there aint more. (Since I dont wear makeup often, my query can be delayed as long as need be...)


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Thanks for offering! Could you please check on their Long Last and Different lipsticks and Stay-Matte pressed powder? Clinique is one of the few lipsticks I can wear.

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I recently recieved the following as a response to a query about gluten free products from Clinique.

Dear Ms. Losee,

Thank you for your interest in Clinique.

In regards to your inquiry some of our products do contain gluten. We appreciate the opportunity to explain that we do not have a comprehensive list of products that contain or do not contain certain ingredients. However, if you would kindly provide us with the exact product names with which you are interested, we will be happy to have our chemist check for each of them.

Again, thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and concerns.

Sincerely,

Rita Stenavage

Consumer Experience Representative

Global Consumer Communications

I thought I would share this with all ya'll. If you want to list any items yer curious about, I will ask about them in a week or two. Sorry there aint more. (Since I dont wear makeup often, my query can be delayed as long as need be...)

I just call their customer service number from the store before I buy anything. I used to use only Clinique but too much of their stuff has gluten so I use Neutrogena more. The Clinique number is 1-866-707-2100.

Rowena Rising Star

Yeah I swear by Cliique because of other skin sensitivities I have and it is one of the only make-ups that don't make me itch or turn red or whatever.

As for the customer service line to call, that's the plan, but I figured I might as well ask about all people's needs in one go. So yeah... Keep the list coming!

Rowena Rising Star

Long Last Lipstick-All Colors

Different Lipstick-All Colors

Full Potential Lips Plump and Shine-All Colors

Long Last Glosswear-All Colors

Superbalanced Powder Make up

Fresh Bloom Allover Color

Color Surge Eyeshadow Quad

Quickliner for Eyes

Cream Shaper for Eyes

Gentle Waterproof Mascara

This is what I have so far... Anyone want to add anything else?

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