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I Found Amazing Gluten Free Make-Up!


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My sister had given up on make-up (her skin is extremely sensitive). I was trying to help her find something she could use and I came across CalistaCosmetics. They have cosmetics that are all natural but they also have Gluten Free and Vegan products as well. She's tried quite a few brands before and always seems to have a reaction so I wasn't sure. I decided to take a chance and surprise her with a lipstick and a foundation. I also purchased a foundation for my grandmother who has rosacea and I am a make-up fanatic so I got a few goodies for myself ;). It was a complete success with my sister and my grammy. I am not gluten sensitive but this stuff makes my face look flawless! I love it. So now, I'm so excited because her birthday is coming up and I know exactly what to get her. My very good friend is also a celiac with very senstive skin, so for Christmas I am getting her a clear lipgloss and a bronzer as her gift and I know she will be soooo happy. I emailed the company and asked if they had gift certificates and they do! so this will be a God send for gifts for my gluten-free friends & family.


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You are a sweetheart to do that for your sis and grammy!

And you said flawless?!

I won't expect flawless for me as I have DH scars to cover.

But gluten free make-up foundation and lipstick were on my Gluten Free Bucket List!!

Thank you so much for posting your finding! I will try them!

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You are a sweetheart to do that for your sis and grammy!

And you said flawless?!

I won't expect flawless for me as I have DH scars to cover.

But gluten free make-up foundation and lipstick were on my Gluten Free Bucket List!!

Thank you so much for posting your finding! I will try them!

I'm glad you found this information helpful. Before I bought anything from them I wrote an email to the company to learn more about their gluten free products and they said that these products are all made in individual batches in a gluten free environment because the lady who makes them is a very sensitive celiac. That's why I decided to try my luck with them. Again, hope this helps.

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