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List Of gluten-free Make-Up / Products?


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Wapondi Newbie

Does anyone have a list of gluten-free make-up products handy? I was diagnosed with celiac 8 months ago and have been very careful with my diet but have not paid much attention to make -up and other products and am wondering if that's why I'm still not better. Sigh.

Anyway, if anyone has any input, I'd appreciate it.

Thanks!

Christina


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For hair care Suave, Dove and Garneir will label gluten clearly. I use the Garneir skin and hair products daily. There are a few companies that do gluten free make up. I don't usually wear it so don't know the names off hand. Joelle is one, they actually have an advertisement showing on the side bars at the moment. There are others. You might want to do a board search with the word makeup as there have been many threads on the subject.

Yup Apprentice

Does anyone have a list of gluten-free make-up products handy? I was diagnosed with celiac 8 months ago and have been very careful with my diet but have not paid much attention to make -up and other products and am wondering if that's why I'm still not better. Sigh.

Anyway, if anyone has any input, I'd appreciate it.

Thanks!

Christina

Hey Christina,

Look up Green Beaver. We bought their apple mint line last week and love the products. They do not contain harmful chemicals either. gluten-free is listed right on their label, and they ship!

Take care,

Paula

verushka1974 Newbie

Afterglow cosmetics are gluten free and they test for the presence of gluten but they are a little expensiv. You can also try Joelle, I have bought some things from them and they are pretty good and great prices!

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