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Gluten Free Waterproof Mascara


sspitzer5

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sspitzer5 Apprentice

Hi,

Can anyone recommend a good gluten free water proof mascara? I've been using mascara I bought at Whole Foods. It's gluten free, but can't stand up to water. Any suggetions would be appreciated.

Susan


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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Here ya go:

Avon. (ve= 5/6/04)

The following products are gluten free:

- Washoff Waterproof Mascara

- Glimmersticks Brow Definer

- PW Ink & Gloss

- Ultra Color Rich Renewable Lipstick

Cover Girl (000.000.0000) (00/00/00)

All foundations, Fresh Complexion pressed powder, Extremely Gentle pressed powder,

Continuous Color moisture-enriched blush, all concealers, all eye shadows, all mascaras,

Thick-n-Thin eye liner, Soft Radiance eye liner, Extremely Gentle soft liner, Continuous

Color lipsticks and lip liners, Marathon lipsticks, all Nail Slicks EXCEPT nail treatments

Those are the only ones I saw.......

Hugs.

Karen

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

I'm with you -- my daughter is getting married in August, and I'm going to have the same problem! I have Sjogren's syndrome, so I don't have enough tears -- the eye doctor said that he is considering putting silicone plugs into the tear ducts that drain the tears OUT of your eyes, so that I will have more moist eyes. I asked him if, for one day, he could put the plugs into the ducts that put the tears INTO your eyes, so that I won't make a mess of myself when my daughter gets married! He said no, unfortunately. I've tried Covergirl waterproof mascara -- it's really good.

lorka150 Collaborator

Maybelline Great Lash (THE best and cheapest on the market... used by Carmendy from What Not to Wear :D ) is perfect!

sspitzer5 Apprentice

That's everyone! I think I'm set. Let the crying begin. :-)

S

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