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Dear Everyone,

I am excited to report my inquiry to e.l.f. cosmetics was answered promptly. I sent my question this morning, and received the reply later today. All e.l.f. cosmetics are gluten-free! This was confirmed by e-mail. These products are widely available at drugstores or online. Many are only $1 each, including their All Over Stick! :) I cannot wait to get some!

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl


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I have never heard of Elf, i will have to look into it and maybe i can find somemascara that my eyes will like lol, thanks for the info.

paula

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Thanks for the tip. I hadn't heard of them before. Their prices seem pretty good. I posted their website below in case anyone needs it.

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Dear Paula,

I think they have some good stuff. They also have mineral make-up. Starter kits are $20.00. That is very reasonable. My major concern is finding a mascara for contacts! Maybe I will use the false lashes instead.

Dear Colleen,

Thank you for posting the link! I am sure that will be very helpful. I just heard about this brand in Women's World, and decided to check them out. They have a store location helper on the site. Just type in your zipcode and choose the distance from you that you prefer, and it will give you the store address, phone number, and what type of products they carry!

Sincerely,

Jin

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