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Skin Care Line Eminence Organic


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Hello,

I use this skin care line and love it. I emailed them today and they did offer a gluten free list. I'm sad that a few things I use did contain wheat, have to change those now. Anyway, thought I'd share this incase anybody needed some good organic gluten-free skin care....you can find this line at many places. I order it from www.prettyskin4less.com They seem to have good prices and you can google for discount codes as well.

Hello Kim,

Thank you for your call today. We receive quite a few inquiries regarding Gluten and Celiac Disease.

I thought I

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Charlie's Girl Apprentice

LOVE Eminence!

I got the same list and wrote them back to ask about under eye cream. At first she told me none of their under eye creams were gluten free. I told her their bearberry eye cream is listed (somewhere) online as gluten free. She double checked and indeed it is gluten free.

Hello

We double checked the ingredient list and yes, the bearberry eye cream is indeed gluten free.

Best regards,

Vicki Chan

Customer Development Representative

Toll Free: 1.888.747.6342

Tel: 604.602.4787 x 2245

Fax: 604.602.4731

www.eminenceorganics.com

Charlie's Girl Apprentice

Oops- posted twice. B)

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