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I just chatted on line with a representative from Cover Girl Cosmetics. She said that none of the eye shadows, eye liners, mascaras, or blushes have gluten added to them. I asked about cc. She said that could see no reason for that.

So, has Cover Girl cleaned up their act? Are they safe to use? I would really like to find some make up at a neighborhood CVS that I can use.


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Sounds like their customer service has improved significantly! I was essentially accused of trying to steal their secret recipes for their cosmetics a few years ago because I wanted to know if there were any gluten containing ingredients in the cosmetics I had been using for 15 years. I sent a letter to management and got a CYA reply, so I stopped using them out of principle.

kareng Grand Master

I have one of the blushes that has oats in it. But I did buy it a year or 2 ago (you gottta buy when you like a color) and recently opened it so maybe the new ones don't. I figure the amount of cross contaimination in the tiny amount of oats will be next to nothing. It doesn't go on my lips.

celiac-mommy Collaborator

I just don't use makeup w/ gluten because my kids are kissin on me all the time. Worries me.

kareng Grand Master

I just don't use makeup w/ gluten because my kids are kissin on me all the time. Worries me.

Bragging! :P

Mine are teens, lucky to get a hug.

jeanne- Rookie

Bragging! :P

Mine are teens, lucky to get a hug.

Ditto here.

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Oh I shall pin them down if I have to when they're teenagers!! DS makes me hug and kiss him a block away from school so his friends don't see, but at home, he's attached to me like glue :rolleyes: DD feels sorry for me so she makes a point to hug and kiss me in front of her friends to make up for her ornery little brother :P


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jerseyangel Proficient

Then they get a 'lil older, become adults, and they'll hug you again! :P

shopgirl Contributor

Then they get a 'lil older, become adults, and they'll hug you again! :P

Yup. I'm 27 and I hang all over my mom now when I see her. ;)

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