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I have a gluten-free list (on another computer, I will post here asap), but not a gluten-free manu. plant. Has anyone used their products? Any bad results?? Good?? I have heard many good things about their make-up and skin care, and I would like to start using it. Any info. would be greatly appreciated. :)


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Here is the list of gluten-free products from Lame Advertisement:

Gluten-FREE Products:

Cleansing Cream, Toner, Skin Conditioning Oil, Bio-Hydria® Gentle Exfoliant, Bio-Hydria® Naturesomes, Bio-Hydria® Alpha Complex Moisture for Day SPF 8, Bio-Matte® Oil Free Cleanser, Bio-Matte® Oil Free Toner, Bio-Matte® Oil Free Moisture for Day SPF 8, Bio-Matte® Oil Free Moisture for Night, Clear Advantage Acne Wash, Clear Advantage Refining Toner, Clear Advantage Acne Lotion, Cleansing Gel, Herbal Foot Care, Aromassentials Awaken Sea Salt Scrub, Aromassentials Unwind Massage Oil, Aromassentials Unwind Bath Salts, About Face Eye Pencils, About Face Lip Pencils, About Face Blushers, About Face Brow Wax, About Face Eye Shadows, About Face Sheer Shine Duos, About Face Concealer, About Face Translucent Pressed Powder, About Face Translucent Finishing Powder, BefoRE sun No Sun Intended Bronzing Powder, BefoRE sun Lip Saver SPF 30, ABC Body Oil, ABC Herbal Diaper Rash Cream, NutriMenC™ RE9 REality Moisturizing Sunscreen SPF 8, NutriMenC™ RE9 REsurface Shave Gel

In addition, all dietary supplements are gluten-free with the exception of the Figure8 ™ Just Go! Fiber Shake, Bio-Nutria® Complete Essentials for Children, and the Bio-Nutria® Defense Builder

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Jonesy Apprentice

:D

Thanks for the list of Lame Advertisement products. Where would we be likely to find them?

Department store cosmetics? Walgreens? Health food store? Online?

Thanks.

Maryellen

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You can only get them on-line or from a rep. It is one of those companys where you can "buy" a membership under another person, etc. Here is their web site:

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lsolatka Newbie
:D

Thanks for the list of Lame Advertisement products.  Where would we be likely to find them?

Department store cosmetics? Walgreens? Health food store? Online?

Thanks.

Maryellen

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