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  1. Celiac.com 03/12/2021 - EpiLynx by Dr. Liia is now bundling their products in a way that will save you both time and money. Be sure to see our review of their Gluten-Free Sunrise Bundle. This Rejuvenation Night Bundle offers the following items in a single package, at a reduced price compared to the cost of buying them individually, and they even offer an additional price reduction if you set up a two month automatic subscription (follow the links read our reviews): EpiLynx by Dr. Liia Gluten-Free EpiLinkage Rejuvenation Night Cream EpiLynx by Dr. Liia Gluten-Free EpiLinkage Rejuvination Eye Cream EpiLynx by Dr. Liia Gluten-Free EpiLinkage Rejuvenation Serum EpiLynx by Dr. Liia has quickly become the premier brand of gluten-free cosmetics and skin care products because they use the best quality, gluten-free, allergen-free, vegan, cruelty-free and lectin minimized ingredients available. Each item in this bundle is appropriate for all skin types, and this kit will give your dull skin a more radiant and youthful appearance. Their Rejuvenation Night Cream, Serum and Eye Cream will deliver moisture into the deepest layers of your skin and provide long lasting positive effects. Each product delivers two key anti-aging and anti-wrinkle ingredients: hyaluronic acid and niacinamide. For anyone looking to rid their makeup cabinet from cosmetics that contain gluten and allergens, now is the time to stock up and save money with their Rejuvenation Night Bundle—and don't forget to set up a regular subscription order for maximum savings! Visit their site for more info.
  2. Celiac.com 11/02/2021 - A high quality mascara has the ability to completely transform the way you look, but is your mascara gluten-free? Even high quality mascaras could contain gluten. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia makes an entire line of gluten-free cosmetics and makeup, including some of the best mascaras available. This three color liquid mascara set includes the following deeply pigmented and waterproof colors: Carbon Black Liquid Mascara, Brown Liquid Mascara and Blue Liquid Mascara. Each luxurious color will give your lashes a thick and voluminous look that will totally transform the way your eyes appear. As with all EpiLynx by Dr. Liia products, their liquid mascaras are also gluten-free, organic and vegan, and these mascaras also contain antioxidants, including green tea, hyaluronic acid and peptides. As with many of their other products, EpiLynx offers a subscription option on this set that allows you to save 10% when you set up a subscription order, which won't just save you time, but will also save you money. So, if you're ready for thicker, more voluminous eyelashes, and want to be sure that your mascara is the highest quality available, and is also 100% gluten-free, be sure to order EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's Dramatic Look Gluten-Free Mascara Set. Visit their site for more info.

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  4. Celiac.com 12/10/2021 - EpiLynx by Dr. Liia makes a fabulous line of gluten-free eye-shadows called “Looks,” which, like all of their cosmetics, makeups and skin care products, are also allergen-free and vegan. Each color is a moisturizing blend of Metallic Liquid Eye-shadow that can be applied over your entire eyelid, or paired with any of their powdered eye shadows to create a new look that really stands out. Liquid Glitter Eyeshadow Looks are available in multiple color shades, and its liquid formulation allows for a smooth, even application. To apply your favorite Liquid Glitter Eyeshadow Looks simply use the applicator that is included, or a flat brush, or even your finger. Apply it to your eyelids, just under your eyes, or to both to add an extra shimmer to your new look. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia offers an amazing selection of colors, so it's easy to find your favorites, or one that is completely new: Blue Eyeshadow Looks Red Eyeshadow Looks Pink Eyeshadow Looks Green Eyeshadow Looks Purple Eyeshadow Looks If you love the sophisticated glitter look, you will love EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's line of Gluten-Free Liquid Glitter Eyeshadow Looks! Visit their site for more info.
  5. Celiac.com 03/24/2021 - EpiLynx by Dr. Liia has an all new "Crystal Bundle" that includes three their most popular products. Their new bundles will save you time and money, especially if you subscribe to their automatic refills. The Crystal Bundle includes the following outstanding products: EpiLynx by Dr. Liia Gluten-Free EpiSilk Crystal Serum EpiLynx by Dr. Liia Gluten-Free EpiSilk Crystal Cream EpiLynx by Dr. Liia Gluten-Free Crystal Day Eye Cream Each items in this bundle of amazing skin care products includes silk peptides, which help to keep your skin fully hydrated, even on sunny, dry days, and each one is also designed to reduce redness, inflammation, and signs of aging. All of the items are appropriate for all skin types. As is the case with all EpiLynx by Dr. Liia products, the Crystal Bundle is gluten-free, allergen-free, vegan, cruelty-free and made using lectin minimized ingredients. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia uses only the highest quality all natural ingredients, and the ingredients used in this bundle include: cocoa butter, equisetum arvense extract, withania somnifera extract, centella aziatica extract, chamomile butter, silk amino acids, silk peptide powder, kokum butter, hyaluronic acid powder, helichrysum extract, clear jojoba oil, niacinamide, willow bark, and lingonberry extract. Be sure to check out the reviews we did of their other bundles: Gluten-Free Sunrise Bundle Rejuvenation Night Bundle For those who are looking to eliminate gluten in their lotions, cosmetics, and make up products, look no further, as EpiLynx by Dr. Liia has everything you will need to keep your skin looking healthy and beautiful all day long! Visit their site for more info.
  6. Celiac.com 07/09/2021 - As most people age they naturally develop unsightly dark spots, mostly due to a lifetime of sun and weather exposure. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia offers a gluten-free solution for such blemishes, and it's called Tone Repair Face Cream: Radiance & Dark Spots Defense. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's Tone Repair Face Cream contains the active ingredients alpha-arbutin, sepiwhite and niacinamide, and when combined, these high quality ingredients will help fade freckles, sun spots, age spots, liver spots, acne scars or post-blemish redness, and promote a more even skin tone on all skin types, and give your skin a more uniform and radiant complexion. In addition to being gluten-free, EpiLynx by Dr. Liia Tone Repair Face Cream is also dairy-free, casein-free, nut oil-free, paraben-free, cruelty-free and phthalates-free, all of which makes it a very unique product among the vast cosmetic marketplace. In fact, their entire line of cosmetics and skin care products is gluten-free, and designed for those with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. About EpiLynx by Dr. Liia: Epilynx was founded by Dr. Liia Ramachandra, PharmD, PhD, who founded the company after her struggle with gluten sensitivity. Visit their site for more info.
  7. Celiac.com 08/25/2021 - Hopefully you've seen the many great reviews we've done on EpiLynx by Dr. Liia gluten-free cosmetics, skin care and makeup products. Besides being gluten-free, their entire line is also allergen-free and vegan, and was designed specifically for those who are gluten sensitive. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's Magical Eyes Set is just another example of how far Dr. Liia is willing to go to give those who avoid gluten more options when it comes to safe, high quality cosmetics. In just a few seconds you can now have magical eyes using their no mess, waterproof and anti-smudge magic liner, which can be used instead of magnetic eyeliner and glue. Included in the set are a pair of tweezers, a mirror, and two sets of easy to apply eye lashes. Application couldn't be easier, and is as simple as applying the eyeliner, then applying the false eyelashes using the tweezers, or, by pressing them on with your fingers. You can create an even more dramatic effect by using EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's Mascara to add an additional stroke. If you haven't already, be sure to check out EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's complete line of gluten-free cosmetics so that you can take the worry out of your cosmetics, makeup and skin care products! Visit their site for more info.

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  9. Celiac.com 06/25/2021 - It never ceases to amaze me just how many basic skin care products like lotions, cosmetics, and sunscreens contain gluten. Most people with celiac disease or dermatitis herpetiformis spend a lot of time and energy to stay 100% gluten-free, but some don't know that they are actually spreading it on their faces! This is why everyone with gluten sensitivity needs to know about EpiLynx by Dr. Liia, because their entire line of cosmetics and skin care products utilize only the finest gluten-free, allergen-free and vegan ingredients. It's Summer, and your sun screen should be gluten-free, which is why all celiacs should use EpiLynx Glow Sheer Intense Hydration Face, Neck, Decollete Cream SPF 30. It's designed to protect your skin against sun damage, and contains niacinamide to help rebuild healthy skin cells and protect them against the harmful and aging effects of the sun's ultraviolet rays. This formula is, according to Dr. Liia, “ultra hydrating, moisturizing, soothing, anti-inflammatory and calming.” EpiLynx by Dr. Liia Glow Sheer Intense Hydration Face, Neck, Decollete Cream also contains zinc oxide, hyaluronic acid, and apple stem cell extract, which are added to re-hydrate your skin for up to 48 hours after application, and help to restore its natural protective barrier, and sooth inflammation. Celiac.com highly recommends this sun screen, as well as EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's many other products, and you can read more of our EpiLynx by Dr. Liia product reviews here. Visit their site for more info.
  10. Celiac.com 10/08/2021 - EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's new “Green Goddess Palette” allows you to create a nearly infinite combination of pink through green highly pigmented eye shadow looks that will make you stand out at any occasion. Whether it's a work meeting, a job interview, a night on the town with friends, or impressing a new client, the right eye shadow can make all the difference. Most people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity have already heard about EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's amazing line of gluten-free, allergen-free, and vegan cosmetics, makeup and skin care products. Did you know that their new Green Goddess Palette is also organic, vegan-friendly, and it also contains minerals, amino acids, antioxidants, hyaluronic acid, and peptides? The palette includes 15 different shades that will allow you to create an endless array of unique color blends that range from subtle soft yellow and peach, to deep green and brown shimmers that will add spice and depth to your dramatic new look. Like their other products, EpiLynx by Dr. Liia offers a discount when you subscribe to automatic refills, so you'll not only save money, but will never run out. Visit their site for more info.
  11. Celiac.com 11/22/2021 - EpiLynx by Dr. Liia makes an outstanding line of cruelty-free beauty products that are also gluten-free, allergen-free and vegan. In fact, they may be the only cosmetic company that has gone to the trouble of making sure that their entire line of products is safe for those of us with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. Their Cool Neutral Eyeshadow Palette includes 15 pure pigment matte and metallic shades that will provide you with everything you need to create your all new “seductive eyes” look. This new look will be created by using its combination of iridescent neutral smooth color shades, combined with their smokey metallic eye shadows—a combination that will completely transform how your eyes appear. The neutral look palette utilizes high-pigments for the best neutral makeup looks, and, because of its proprietary blend, they can be worn together with the metallic shades or separately. The 15 exclusive shades included in this EpiLynx by Dr. Liia Cool Neutral Eyeshadow Palette will give you an almost unlimited number of possibilities that can take you anywhere you want to go. Visit their site for more info.
  12. Celiac.com 01/02/2020 - Many with gluten sensitivity already know that EpiLynx by Dr. Liia makes a line of high-end gluten-free cosmetics. EpiRadiance Sunrise Cream is yet another example of an outstanding product—this time a face cream that is designed for morning use to fade dark spots, brighten skin, reduce the appearance of wrinkles, increase skin firmness and promote moisture and collagen levels. How Does EpiRadiance Sunrise Cream Work? This face cream contains anti-inflammatory ingredients like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide. All EpiLynx by Dr. Liia cosmetics are packed with high-quality, natural ingredients, and EpiRadiance Sunrise Cream is no exception. It contains horsetail, willow bark, blackberry seed oil, red raspberry seed oil, cranberry seed oil, passion fruit, ligonberry, rosewater, blueberry, geranium, quisetum arvense, aloe vera, centella aziatica, panax quinquefolius, withania somnifera (Ashwagandha), and lavender. The use of unique and natural ingredients like horsetail sets EpiLynx by Dr. Liia products apart from the rest. Horsetail contains nutrients and minerals like calcium, iron, manganese, silica and antioxidants, and it's also antimicrobial, antibacterial, and anti­inflammatory. In addition to it being gluten-free, EpiRadiance Sunrise Cream is also paraben, phthalate, casein, nut oil and cruelty-free, so EpiLynx by Dr. Liia is really in a league of their own when it comes to forward-thinking cosmetic companies. If you are looking for an outstanding gluten-free face cream that is made by a company that is focused on those with gluten sensitivity—look no further! About EpiLynx by Dr. Liia: Epilynx was founded by Dr. Liia Ramachandra, PharmD, PhD, who founded the company after her struggle with gluten sensitivity. For more info visit their site.
  13. Celiac.com 10/21/2021 - EpiLynx by Dr. Liia makes a line of gluten-free skin care and cosmetic products that are second to none, and each ingredient Dr. Liia uses is chosen with special care and purpose. Dr. Liia's Gentle Eye Jojoba Oil Makeup Remover is no exception, and it not only contains simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil, but it also includes tocopherol, mineral oil, laureth-4, caprylic triglyceride, and ethylhexyl palmitate. Like all of their other products, it's also gluten-free, allergen-free and vegan, and this Makeup Remover is also paraben and sulfate-free. Tocopherol and the tocotrienol form of vitamin E are antioxidants that can reduce inflammation and promote anti-aging. Jojoba oil has antimicrobial and antifungal properties, and it's also an antioxidant that contains natural forms of vitamin E, and because it's a humectant, it will seal your skin with a protective barrier to keep it from losing moisture. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia Jojoba Oil Makeup Remover is designed to gently cleanse your face and remove all makeup without damaging your skin. In fact, it does quite the opposite, as its combination of specially chosen ingredients will regenerate and moisturize your skin as it cleanses, and using it will promote an all around skin calming experience. Make this outstanding gluten-free makeup remover part of your nighttime routine by taking a cotton pad and pressing it on top of the container and gently messaging it into your face and neck, followed by a lukewarm water rinse. Visit their site for more info.
  14. Celiac.com 09/23/2021 - Did you ever wonder what was in the powder that was used to make your makeup foundation? Could it, by chance, contain any wheat? After going gluten-free this “what if” mindset is very common, which is why everyone with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity should find the peace of mind offered by EpiLynx by Dr. Liia: An entire line of gluten-free cosmetics, makeup and skin care products, and this includes their Luminous Stay-in-Place Matte Powder Foundation. Perhaps the most remarkable thing about their gluten-free foundation is that it's made with multiple nourishing elements that are designed to protect, hydrate, and detoxify your skin. In addition to being gluten-free, all of their products are also also allergen-free and vegan. Luminous Stay-in-Place Matte Powder Foundation will not only help you even out your skin's complexion and create a more balanced look, but, because it contains titanium dioxide and dimethicone, it will also help to protect your skin from the sun's harmful UV radiation. Many cosmetic companies couldn't tell you whether or not their products contain gluten, and in this case, not knowing is the same thing as not caring. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia is a company that not only cares about this, but has proven it by creating an entire line of high quality gluten-free, allergen-free, and vegan cosmetics, so that you can put your mind to rest when it comes to wearing makeup. Visit their site for more info.
  15. Celiac.com 07/23/2021 - Most people with gluten sensitivity or celiac disease have heard about the gluten-free cosmetic line from EpiLynx by Dr. Liia. Their comprehensive line of top quality cosmetics and skin care products are second to none, and in a addition to being gluten-free they are also allergen-free and vegan. Some cosmetics, like lip stick, lip gloss, or mascara, have a much higher chance of getting into your system, and for people with dermatitis herpetiformis this can mean an itchy, painful, and long-lasting rash. This is what makes EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's 3D Black Liquid Mascara an important addition to your gluten-free makeup kit. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's 3D Black Liquid Mascara uses nylon fibers combined with synthetic collagen fibers to lengthen and thicken your natural lashes to give them a more voluminous, fuller and healthier appearance, without the need of using false eye lashes, and without the use of gluten! As with all of their products, their mascara uses only the best quality ingredients which include synthetic collagen, wax, Brazilian palm glue, and green tea natural fibers. To apply first place a thin single layer of the black mascara tube on your lashes, then apply the 3D Fibers. Their complete line of outstanding gluten-free cosmetics and skin care products can be found on their Web site. Visit their site for more info.
  16. Celiac.com 02/28/2020 - Most people know by now that EpiLynx by Dr. Liia makes a wonderful line gluten-free cosmetics that are specifically formulated for those who have gluten sensitivity, dermatitis herpetiformis, or celiac disease. Today we're reviewing their EpiLinkage Rejuvination Eye Cream, which is designed specifically to rejuvenate the skin under your eyes, protect it against wrinkles and dark spots, and to significantly brighten its appearance. EpiLinkage Rejuvination Eye Cream's premium and all natural ingredients include hyaluronic acid, niacinamide and ayurvedic. The hyaluronic acid in this eye cream is under 500 kDa molecular weight for maximum skin penetration. According to EpiLynx by Dr. Liia, hyaluronic acid is “the main component of what gives your skin structure, and is responsible for that plump and hydrated look.” This gluten-free eye cream is loaded with many other all natural ingredients like rosewater, horsetail, centella asiatica, burdock, helichrysum, mica, olive squalane, willow bark, passion fruit, ligonberry, blueberry, and geranium. Each has been carefully chosen for maximum effect, and you will notice the results. The dark circles that are usually visible under my eyes vanished after only two applications! Like their other cosmetics, this eye cream is also lectin minimized, cruelty-free, paraben-free, nut oil-free, casein-free and phthalate-free. Simply apply a small amount under your eyes each night after washing your face and you will soon see positive results. If you're the type of person who only wants to use only high quality, all natural, and gluten-free lotions to achieve the best anti-aging results, you can't go wrong with EpiLynx by Dr. Liia. About EpiLynx by Dr. Liia: Epilynx was founded by Dr. Liia Ramachandra, PharmD, PhD, who founded the company after her struggle with gluten sensitivity. For more info visit their site.
  17. Celiac.com 03/03/2021 - We just discovered that EpiLynx by Dr. Liia now offers a brand new “Sunrise Bundle,” which includes three of their most important, and popular, gluten-free creams/serums. In the past we've reviewed each of these items individually (click the links below to read our review of each product), and their new Sunrise Bundle includes: EpiLynx by Dr. Liia Gluten-Free EpiRadiance Sunrise Eye Cream EpiLynx by Dr. Liia Gluten-Free EpiRadiance Sunrise Serum EpiLynx by Dr. Liia Gluten-Free EpiRadiance Sunrise Cream The nice thing about this new bundle is that it offers all these great products together, at a reduced price, compared to the cost of buying them individually. There's also a significant price reduction when you set up a two month automatic subscription for the bundle, which will eliminate the hassle of running out, or having to reorder it. For those who are new to EpiLynx by Dr. Liia, they are the premier brand of gluten-free cosmetics and skin care products because they utilize only the highest quality, gluten-free, vegan, cruelty-free and lectin minimized ingredients. Each product in the Sunrise Bundle delivers two key anti-aging and anti-wrinkle ingredients deep into your skin: hyaluronic acid and niacinamide. The hyaluronic acid will help to restore your skin by creating a natural moisture barrier, while the niacinamide will give your skin a firmer, younger appearance by tightening saggy pores. Their Sunrise Eye Cream will increase your skin's natural moisture and collagen levels and help to eliminate wrinkles. Now you can save money and get each of their most popular gluten-free skin care products in a single bundle, and save even more when you set up a regular subscription order. Visit their site for more info.
  18. Celiac.com 06/09/2021 - Most of our readers already know that all EpiLynx by Dr. Liia beauty products are made in the USA using only the finest quality, gluten-free, allergen-free and vegan ingredients. Their Firming Face and Neck Cream is no exception, and it contains a proprietary blend of all natural ingredients that include: equisetum arvense extract, withania somnifera extract, cocoa butter, hyaluronic acid, apple stem cell extract, papaya fruit powder, green tea extract, willow bark, niacinamide, and lingonberry extract. Some of the more unique ingredients used in EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's Face and Neck Cream are its apple stem cell extract, green tea extract, and papaya fruit powder, all of which are designed to work together to smooth wrinkles and make your skin more firm by increasing your its natural elasticity, which may give your skin a more youthful appearance. The generous amounts of hyaluronic acid and niacinamide will keep your skin stay moisturized and looking more radiant throughout the day, as well as tighten and clean your pores, and diminish the appearance of wrinkles. It can be used in combination with any of their serums, and should be applied each morning and evening to a clean face (be sure to avoid eye contact). All EpiLynx by Dr. Liia skin care products are designed specifically for people who must be gluten-free due to celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. Visit their site for more info.
  19. Celiac.com 08/03/2021 - Who knows what they put in cosmetics? If you're gluten-free due to celiac disease or gluten sensitivity, would you want any gluten in your eyeliner, or other cosmetics? If you could get a high quality, affordable gluten-free eyeliner, why wouldn't you? If you use EpiLynx by Dr. Liia cosmetics, you won't have to worry about gluten in any of your cosmetics or eyeliners. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia makes five colors of eyeliners, including Black, Brown, Blue, Green, and Purple, so you can create the special look your aiming for, without worrying about gluten. In addition to begin gluten-free, each of their smudge proof liquid eyeliners are also allergen-free, waterproof and vegan, and contain amino acids, antioxidants, mica and peptides. Each gorgeous color comes in a precise applicator so you can apply it exactly where you want to, and you won't have to worry about it running because each color is water resistant and smudge proof. One application will last the entire day. But perhaps the best thing about them is that they are affordable, and if you create a subscription purchase on their Web site you can save even more money. Visit their site for more info.
  20. Celiac.com 05/14/2021 - Did you know that EpiLynx by Dr. Liia makes a wonderful oil and gluten-free face wash that contains a luxurious aloe-based foam that is designed to safely clean all skin types? As with all of their products, this face cleanser is formulated to be vegan, gluten-free, sulfate-free, paraben-free and allergen-free, and is perfect for those with sensitive skin, including those with acne, psoriasis, or eczema prone skin. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia is well-known for only using the highest quality ingredients, and this outstanding face wash contains all-natural ingredients including aloe barbadenis leaf juice, foaming apple, ashwaganda extract, green tea extract, cucumber extract, plus a proprietary blend of antioxidants. Their Foaming Apple Face Wash is perfect as a cleanser and removing makeup, and each ingredient has been specially selected by Dr. Liia for their important and unique qualities. The combination of ingredients in this wash will help to regenerate and moisturize your skin, without the irritation caused by other face washes. For best results, make Gluten-Free Apple Face Wash part of your daily morning and nighttime routine, and be sure to subscribe to their automatic re-orders to get an outstanding discount. While on their site be sure to have a look at EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's other products, including their extensive range of high-end gluten-free cosmetics, face creams, lotions, and makeup. Visit their site for more info.
  21. Celiac.com 04/22/2021 - For those dealing with damaged skin, EpiLynx by Dr. Liia has a great solution—their Vitamin C Serum contains not just vitamin C, but also aloe vera, chamomile flower extract and hyaluronic acid, and this combination, it turns out, is great as an anti-oxidant that will rejuvenate your damaged skin, and protect it from aging. Like all of their products, their Vitamin C Serum is formulated to be gluten-free, allergen-free, and vegan. This Vitamin C Serum will also protect your skin from the sun's UV exposure, and is designed to use daily after washing your face to create a “hydrating” base. Vitamin C helps to promote collagen production in your skin, and this can help to thicken the dermis and diminish wrinkles, which will give your skin a more youthful appearance. The combination of chamomile flower extract with aloe vera and vitamin C creates strong antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic properties that will help prevent sun damage and diminish age spots, and the aloe vera base won't leave a greasy film on skin. Vitamin C Serum will help to eradicate skin blemishes, diminish age lines, and increase skin elasticity. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia offers a wide range of high-end gluten-free cosmetics, face creams, lotions, and makeup, and has quickly become the leader in this important area. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia also offers a steep discount on this product when you create a subscription for it on their site, which will allow it to be sent to you on a regular basis so you won't ever run out. Visit their site for more info.
  22. Celiac.com 04/09/2021 - For those with acne, EpiLynx by Dr. Liia now offers a new gluten-free “Acne Bundle,” which will save you money, especially if you set up a renewal subscription. The bundle includes the following two crucial acne skin care products: Kojic Acid Face Cream for Acne-Prone Skin Pore Refining Serum Both products are designed to be tough on acne, yet gentle on your skin. Using each will help curb acne breakouts by offering pore-cleaning and skin hydrating benefits, and, if you have acne, should be part on your daily morning and evening skin care routine. Kojic Acid Face Cream for Acne-Prone Skin is gluten-free, allergen-free and vegan, and contains kojic acid and niacinamide, which can help you deal with age spots, scars, and acne caused by skin bacteria. It's formulated to lighten sun damaged areas, and can have an anti-aging effect on your skin. Kojic acid can help fight the most common strains of bacteria that cause acne. Pore Refining Serum is fragrance-free, gluten-free, allergen-free and vegan, and is formulated with lactic acid and sodium lactate, both of which help to clean out your pores and shrink them. Lactic acid has been shown to increase the rate of cell renewal, and improve your skin's texture and tone. Sodium lactate helps your skin retain water and stay hydrated. The Pore Refining Serum also contains salicylic acid which penetrates your pores and helps to exfoliate your skin and decrease the build-up of dead skin cells on the surface that can clog up your pores. It also helps to remove dirt, pollution, bacteria and other irritants that can trigger acne. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's new skin care bundles offer great savings over the cost of buying each item separately, and an even better deal if you decide to subscribe to them. Celiac.com highly recommends all EpiLynx by Dr. Liia products due to their focus on high quality, gluten-free skin care products and cosmetics. Visit their site for more info.
  23. Celiac.com 06/11/2020 - If you are gluten-free due to celiac disease, dermatitis herpetiformis, or gluten sensitivity, there is a lot to love about EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's large line of gluten-free makeups, cosmetics, lotions, moisturizers and other products. Given the fact that so many food companies have focused on making gluten-free products, it's about time that a cosmetic company has catered to this fast-growing community. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia offers a vast line of 25 different shades of gluten-free foundation so you can perfectly match your skin tone. Applying the correct tone will make your face look more even and perfect, and the SPF 15 sunscreen and Vitamin E will help reduce wrinkles and keep your skin healthier. Today's product review focuses on EpiLynx by Dr. Liia shade #21, which is designed for those with a dark brown skin tone. The rich color of this foundation reminds me of medium roasted coffee, and its all natural scent is wonderful. For those with a dark brown skin, finding a foundation to match it can be challenging, especially if you also expect it to be gluten-free and made using only high quality, all natural ingredients. This liquid foundation is simple to apply using its pump bottle, and it only takes a couple of drops to cover large areas of your face, and erase any imperfections to make your skin look perfect all day long. Whether you are looking for gluten-free lip stick, eye liner, lip gloss, eye shadow, moisturizer, or foundation, EpiLynx by Dr. Liia has everything you need. With 25 different shades of Long Lasting Glowing Moisturizing Full Coverage Foundation to chose from, EpiLynx by Dr. Liia definitely has you covered! About EpiLynx by Dr. Liia: Epilynx was founded by Dr. Liia Ramachandra, PharmD, PhD, who founded the company after her struggle with gluten sensitivity. For more info visit their site.
  24. Celiac.com 02/09/2020 - EpiLynx by Dr. Liia is a company that is dedicated to providing gluten-free cosmetics to those with celiac disease and/or gluten sensitivity. Many people who require gluten-free diets and use blush daily don't realize that their brand could contain gluten. If you are like most people who are gluten sensitive, or are someone who has a more difficult gluten-caused condition like dermatitis herpetiformis, why wouldn't you want to switch over to a gluten-free version of blush? EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's 9 Color Compact is the easiest way to make that switch, and to put up another road block between you and gluten. This compact contains 9 vibrant gluten-free colors that are easy to apply. As with their other cosmetics, EpiLynx by Dr. Liia uses only the finest quality ethical ingredients, including talc, mica mineral oil, kaolin, titanium dioxide, magnesium stearate, isopropyl palmitate, lanolin, methylparaben, propylparaben, and iron oxides. If you continue to have issues with your recovery from gluten sensitivity or celiac disease, why not switch over to gluten-free cosmetics? For some people this change could be almost as important as cutting gluten out of your diet. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia gluten-free cosmetics makes this switch a breeze. About EpiLynx by Dr. Liia: Epilynx was founded by Dr. Liia Ramachandra, PharmD, PhD, who founded the company after her struggle with gluten sensitivity. For more info visit their site.
  25. Celiac.com 03/06/2020 - Sometimes smaller is really better. We've reviewed the larger size of EpiRadiance Sunrise Cream, but its large size doesn't make it ideal when trying to fit it into your purse. EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's new 5g size of their popular EpiRadiance Sunrise Eye Cream solves this problem, as it's perfect for those who want it handy while they're on the go. Let's face it, many of us are just too busy to be at home often enough to do the proper anti-aging routines that are necessary to keep us looking great as we age. Now anyone can take this high quality eye cream with them and apply it as directed to help maintain a more youthful, wrinkle-free appearance. Like it's larger version, this 5g bottle is filled with EpiLynx by Dr. Liia's proprietary magic "elixir of life," that is designed to be applied in the morning to fade dark spots, brighten your skin tone, reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and increase your skin's firmness, moisture levels, and collagen levels. It's key ingredients are hyaluronic acid and niacinamide, and like all EpiLynx by Dr. Liia products, it contains only the highest quality, all natural and gluten-free ingredients, including: horsetail, willow bark, blackberry seed oil, red raspberry seed oil, cranberry seed oil, passion fruit, ligonberry, rosewater, blueberry, geranium, quisetum arvense, aloe vera, centella aziatica, panax quinquefolius, withania somnifera (Ashwagandha), and lavender. EpiRadiance Sunrise Cream is Designed for People who are Gluten Sensitive Everyone with celiac disease and other autoimmune disease knows that inflammation is the enemy. Horsetail with hyaluronic acid provide antioxidant, antimicrobial, antibacterial, and anti­inflammatory protection. Naturally it will benefit all who use it, however, since it is also gluten-free those with dermatitis herpetiformis and celiac disease can feel safe, and not have to worry that their lotion will cause an irritating and ugly DH outbreak or itch. Like most EpiLynx by Dr. Liia products, this item is also paraben, phthalate, casein, nut oil and cruelty-free. Don't underestimate the power of high quality, gluten-free cosmetics like this to keep you safe and looking more beautiful! About EpiLynx by Dr. Liia: Epilynx was founded by Dr. Liia Ramachandra, PharmD, PhD, who founded the company after her struggle with gluten sensitivity. For more info visit their site.
  26. Celiac.com 04/24/2020 - One thing I've discovered over the years is that eye shadow doesn't need to be boring. Sometimes you might be in the mood for vanilla, but other times you may crave pistachio. The same should be true for your eye shadow. Sometimes you just need to add a little sparkle to your life, and it's times like these that EpiLynx by Dr. Liia has you covered with their new Limited Edition Gluten-Free Sparkle Eye Shadow Pallet. This 18 color palate range of sparkling EpiLynx by Dr. Liia eye shadows will add a new dimension to your look, and will help enhance your eye color and give them a more rich and deep look that will make you stand out in any crowd. Some people question whether or not gluten in cosmetics can cause issues in those who have gluten sensitivity. I answer this with some questions: If you are gluten sensitive, do you really need gluten in your cosmetics? How about in your lipstick or lip gloss? Are you sure it won't cause you issues? Gluten is probably best avoided whenever possible, whether eaten or on your skin, don't you think? If you haven't yet heard about EpiLynx by Dr. Liia Cosmetics, they are the premier brand of cosmetics for those who have gluten sensitivity, celiac disease, or dermatitis herpetiformis. All EpiLynx by Dr. Liia products are made using only the highest quality, all natural ingredients, and the ingredients used in these eye shadows are no exception. So, if it's time for you to add a little pistachio to your life, order EpliLynx's new Limited Edition Gluten-Free Sparkle Eye Shadow Pallet...and you can thank me later! About EpiLynx by Dr. Liia: Epilynx was founded by Dr. Liia Ramachandra, PharmD, PhD, who founded the company after her struggle with gluten sensitivity. For more info visit their site.
  27. Celiac.com 05/14/2020 - If you're like me and have celiac disease, discovering sources of hidden gluten in your diet is essential. Gluten can be in things you least expect, and I've discovered the hard way that this also includes in your makeup. Eliminating gluten in your cosmetics, lotions, hair care products, and basically anything you apply to your skin is crucial, especially for those with gluten sensitivity and/or dermatitis herpetiformis. This is why I made the switch to EpiLynx by Dr. Liia Cosmetics. Dr Liia Ramachandra, PharmD, PhD, founder of EpiLynx by Dr. Liia, has created an incredible line of gluten-free, all natural makeup and cosmetic products that are specifically designed for people who are gluten sensitive. The EpiLynx by Dr. Liia makeup line now includes gluten-free foundations in 25 different shades, so you can perfectly match your skin tone. For this review I tried the “02” shade, which is light-yellowish. The liquid foundation comes in a squirt top bottle and applying it could not be simpler—just spread it evenly on your face to give your skin a more uniform complexion, and cover any flaws or skin tone issues you might have. Besides being a great moisturizer, this gluten-free foundation also contains SPF 15 sunscreen, so it's really an all-in-one product that can save you time and money, as you won't need to apply sunscreen separately. As with all EpiLynx by Dr. Liia products that I've tried so far, I found their foundation to be another great product that I will use regularly, without having to worry about gluten issues. I wish all products were made this way! About EpiLynx by Dr. Liia: Epilynx was founded by Dr. Liia Ramachandra, PharmD, PhD, who founded the company after her struggle with gluten sensitivity. For more info visit their site.
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