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Are clinique products gluten-free??? I looked at the Delphi list but couldn't understand what they were saying. I e-mailed the company about at month ago and still haven't received a response. Also, on other boards, people seem to have stopped using the product... but their ingredients look okay.

Help, please??

Thanks in advance,

Lisa


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That's odd they didn't get back to you. I got a response from them in a couple of days, here is my letter..........

Dear Ms. Jacobs:

Thank you for your interest in Clinique.

In response to your inquiry, the following products contain Gluten:

Moisture In-Control

Moisture On Call

Moisture On Line

7 Day Scrub Cream

Anti-Gravity Firming Lift Cream

Repairwear Intensive Day Cream

Repairwear Intensive Night Cream

Repairwear Intensive Night Lotion

Superdefense Triple Action Moisturizer for normal to dry

The following products do not contain gluten:

Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion

Quickliner for Eyes

Cream Shaper for Eyes

Water Resistant Eyeliner

Almost Lipstick

Colour Surge Bare Brilliance Lipstick

Colour Surge Lipstick

Colour Surge Lipstick Metallic Finish

Cream Shaper for Lips

Different Lipstick

Glosswear for Lips

Glosswear for Lips Sheer Shimmers

Long Last Soft Matte Lipstick

Long Last Soft Shine Lipstick

Moisture Sheer Lipstick

Quickliner for Lips

Hope that helps!

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I had a hard time getting an answer from Clinique...alot of the stuff I had was not gluten free and so now I do not use their products.

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Thanks both of you!

I did get a response back a couple days later, but they asked which products I wanted to know if they had gluten in them. I told them the products I used, and haven't heard back from them yet. :huh:

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if you call them, you get someone on the phone right away who can send you what you need

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if you call them, you get someone on the phone right away who can send you what you need

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Oh, ok thanks! Well actually, I finally received an e-mail from them! The stuff that I hoped would be gluten-free were!! Yeah!

Lisa

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I haven't found any info on them yet. I know they have come blue corn tortilla chips that seem to have mostly "natural" ingredients, but that is just my guess that they are gluten-free. ALso, they have this amazing salsa from Grandessa that again seems to be very natural with big chunks of vegetables in it, but I am only guessing that it is gluten-free. THere are no numbers on them that I can call, so I am sort of hoping someone else can help me on this. Aldi's prices are very cheap, so I am hoping something is gluten-free there!


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