Gluten-free makeup should be labeled. It's typically advertised on packaging. Check for gluten-containing ingredients such wheat, barley, rye, and oats.
Gluten-free cosmetic companies exist. These brands prioritize celiac-friendly products. Ecco Bella, Gabriel Cosmetics, and Red Apple Lipstick.
GFCO certification ensures a product is gluten-free. Third-party websites and databases also feature gluten-free makeup brands.
Mica, zinc oxide, and titanium dioxide make many mineral cosmetics brands gluten-free. Check labels for "mineral makeup" or "natural ingredients."
Some cosmetic elements may have gluten origins. If you're unsure about an ingredient's gluten presence, stick to gluten-free products.
Before wearing new makeup, do patch tests if you're gluten-sensitive or have had issues.
Apply a small amount to the inside of your wrist and wait a day or two to see if you have any reactions.
This information is intended for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical or professional advice. For particular concerns about your health or skincare needs, always visit a healthcare expert or dermatologist.