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Skincare Products (From Department Store)


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I notice that when I use (or eat) products with gluten, my skin breaks out in pimples. I need to find some skincare products (ie: facial soap, rinse/toner, moisturizer). I don't want to just buy something off the shelf. I want to actually talk with a person who knows about skin so they can look at my skin and see what I need (ie: heavier exfoliation, less exfoliation, oily skin stuff, sensitive skin stuff, etc). I would just go to the Clinique counter, but I wonder if that's gluten free. So, I'm wondering - do you know of any skincare lines from department stores (like Clinique, etc) that are gluten-free?


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I notice that when I use (or eat) products with gluten, my skin breaks out in pimples. I need to find some skincare products (ie: facial soap, rinse/toner, moisturizer). I don't want to just buy something off the shelf. I want to actually talk with a person who knows about skin so they can look at my skin and see what I need (ie: heavier exfoliation, less exfoliation, oily skin stuff, sensitive skin stuff, etc). I would just go to the Clinique counter, but I wonder if that's gluten free. So, I'm wondering - do you know of any skincare lines from department stores (like Clinique, etc) that are gluten-free?

Good question and I don't have all the answers. I would think Clinique could tell you what kind of skin you have but I would not count on them being gluten free and people who work the counters don't usually know. Allergy tested does not mean gluten free. I used a lot of Estee Lauder and had to e-mail them to get a partial list of what was gluten free. I found out that many of the products I used had wheat in them. I would e-mail or call whatever company you are interested in. Sometimes they ask you to name the product because they don't actually have a gluten free list.

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