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Today was my big make up shopping trip. Yesterday I went to Walgreen's but they didn't have anything except some gluten-free lipsticks. So I figure Super Target has so much make up they'll have everything I need. Nope - no such luck. I was in the beauty dept. for so long that I was concerned that security was wathcing me and I'm not paranoid by nature. Cosmetics are one of the most shoplifted items and I was opening boxes, wandering back and forth and yet I left only with some new foundation. None of the lip and eye liners or powders on the Delphi list were at the store and none of the items on the shelves were on the Delphi list. Do I have to go to the mall and pay a fortune to buy these items gluten-free? I used to work for Macy's in cosmetics and Revlon owned my line - Borghese. My rep. from NYC told me flat out that many of the high end cosmetics are the same as the lower end drugstore brands (SAME thing exactly) in nicer packaging so I stopped paying top $ for cosmetics years ago. I have found everything except the lip and eye liners and pressed powder. None of the Max Factor or Cover Girl gluten-free stuff is in any of my stores....not sure why but I need to get something tomorrow even if I have to go to the mall. Ugh!!


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I use Lame Advertisement lip & eye liners. They are gluten free and not too expensive. You can see them here: Open Original Shared Link I am a consultant, so I receive a discount. Easy to sign up, and then you can order your makeup and just have it shipped to your home. Convenient and gluten free!! Just an f.y.i.! :)

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I use Lame Advertisement lip & eye liners. They are gluten free and not too expensive. You can see them here: Open Original Shared Link I am a consultant, so I receive a discount. Easy to sign up, and then you can order your makeup and just have it shipped to your home. Convenient and gluten free!! Just an f.y.i.! :)

Thanks Kimberly! I hate ordering online but I'll take a chance since I'm tired of perusing retail stores. I need a two neutral shades (summer/winter) and I'll get RED HOT for fun. For the others would you recommend the NICE and the SIENNA? It's just so hard not seeing them in person for me to choose. I pomise not to blame you if I don't like them since you were nice enough to reply to my post. Thanks again.

Guest gfinnebraska

Wow... I am not sure. I would have to go home and see what colors mine are. The colors on-line are pretty true though. I will look, if I remember, and post again after lunch! :) They are really good products. The quality is excellent.

P.S. I wear warm/neutral shades too

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I will look, if I remember, and post again after lunch! :) They are really good products. The quality is excellent.

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