2016-09-08







Bodyography

As if we needed another reason to buy lipstick. Bodyography's new "A Kiss to the Classic Lipstick Collection" (inspired by literary female heroes) will have you wearing a new shade every night, without worrying about that gluten intolerance. Simply swipe on one of the red, pink or nude hues and instantly channel your favorite classic heroine (we love you Jane). The best part? Besides being gluten-, parabens- and cruelty-free, this lipstick also contains hydrating ingredients like vitamin E, coconut and grape seed oil so you can rest assured your lips will stay plump and kissable all night.

Bodyography A Kiss to the Classics Lipstick, $16 at Bodyography

Everyone

Everyone deserves a relaxing spa night, so treat yourself and get lost in the relaxing scents of this gluten-free bubble bath that will melt away your worries in a matter of minutes. Each bubble bath is created with a coconut-derived cleanser and antioxidant vitamin E, along with a blend of hydrating aloe, chamomile, calendula and white tea. So while you soothe and soak, your now-moisturized skin can be happy too (in all of its gluten-sensitive glory).

Everyone Botanical Bubble Bath, $12.99 at EOProducts

Pai-Shau

That late summer sun is packing some serious heat, especially on your strands. When your thirsty hair begs for some moisture, slather on this deep conditioning mask. It brings dry hair back to life, hydrating it, leaving it soft and shiny, and taming frizz and static with ease.

Pai-Shau Revitalizing Mask, $43 at Pai-Shau

Marco Pelusi

This moisturizing shampoo is for the gluten-free gal looking to protect herself and her freshly colored strands. Not only is the shampoo 100 percent gluten-free, it also contains the antioxidants that help to protect against hair-fading UV light (fennel extract and green tea), as well as ultra-hydrating sunflower extract, which ensures your dry hair is taking in all the moisture. You may have had to give up wheat, but you don't have to give up fabulous hair.

Marco Pelusi Color Moisturizing Shampoo, $32.25 at Marco Pelusi

Mirakle

Whether you have a gluten intolerance or sensitive skin, this gluten-, parabens-, surfactant- and fragrance-free moisturizer will brighten and soften skin without irritating it. This particular face cream is made with natural ingredients like beeswax, coconut oil, sea buckthorn, shea butter, cocoa butter, aloe and soothing algae, which work together to even skin tone, moisturize and give your face an overall youthful glow. Plus, who doesn't love that packaging?

Mirakle Cream Genius in a Jar, $34 at Urban Outfitters

Éclair

Who knew going gluten-free could be so luxurious? Well, at least it feels that way with Éclair's natural and handcrafted body soaps. Created with all natural ingredients and 100 percent gluten-free, this soap leaves your skin incredibly smooth due to it's nourishing botanical extracts — and doesn't irritate sensitive or gluten intolerant skin.

Éclair Naturals Handcrafted Soap, $4.99 at Éclair

It Cosmetics

Don't let your gluten intolerance keep you from being a bronzed goddess. This gluten-free, matte finish bronzer by It Cosmetics will give you a radiant bronze, perfect for contouring or everyday wear. The bronzer contains anti-aging ingredients like collagen, peptides, silk and antioxidants to help you fight the signs of aging while getting your glow on.

It Cosmetics Sunshine in a Compact, $34 at Ulta

Goldfaden

This sunscreen/mist blend makes protecting yourself from the UV rays so much easier, all year round. With one spritz, the lightweight SPF 30 mist creates a thin veil on the skin, protecting it from the sun's harsh rays — without ruining this morning's makeup (because we know you worked hard, girl). Besides being gluten-free, this face sunscreen is also free of oil (no breakouts!), parabens and alcohol.

Goldfaden MD Sun Visor SPF 30, $45 at Goldfaden MD

Every day, there are more and more people diagnosed with gluten allergies or celiac disease. In fact, according to the Gluten Intolerance Group, 1 in 133 people (or one percent of the population) has celiac disease — an illness in which the small intestine is sensitive to gluten, leading to digestive issues. While going gluten-free was traditionally only a diet concern, increased sensitivities and fear of worsening symptoms has created a need for the new age of makeup: Gluten-free beauty.

While gluten-free makeup does have its legitimate benefits for the gluten intolerant, according to Whitney Bowe, a New York-based dermatologist and assistant medical director of Laser & Cosmetic Services at Advanced Dermatology, the only makeup gluten sensitive gals really need to be concerned with are the ones that touch your mouth. Beauty products like lipstick and lip balm risk being ingested into the stomach, creating negative symptoms for the gluten sensitive. Bowe also notes that some people suffer from severe cases, where even the smallest gluten ingestion can cause a major reaction, but there is one important thing to note: Gluten cannot be absorbed through the skin. So what’s the concern for topical beauty products like lotion? Bowe says it’s very easy to “accidentally ingest” beauty products, as simply touching your face after applying lotion could be enough for the particles to be ingested into the stomach — inducing negative symptoms. Yikes.

So, if you’re gluten-free and are looking for the safe A-list products, you’re in the right place. Here are the eight gluten-free beauty products we’re happy to give up wheat for.

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