Guest guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Share Posted January 29, 2006 Lin, FYI: Isabelseamaiden399 wrote: Hello all. I know I said I don't call/contact companies, but I became determined to find out if my burt's bees lip gloss contained wheat.. I didn't think it did, but I was wondering about the sources of the vitamin E etc. Anyway, I sent in a question and got a response in 20 minutes- nice turn around, huh? Turns out the lip gloss and all their other lip products are 100% gluten free. Yay! She was nice enough to send me a list of their products that DO contain gluten, and although it doesn't matter to me, I thought those of you who avoid topical gluten might like to see it. On a personal note- some of the burt's bees lip shimmers are really bright or dark, but I love their nutmeg shade. It's a very nice slightly orange-y shade that is pretty neutral. (Orange-y doesn't sound very nice, but it is like a rich peach or auburn... dah, i have no cosmetic color vocabulary). I like it because it is moisturizing and "tingles" a little like their chap stick, but also has color. Nice fragrance as well, IMO. Minty!-------------------------------Thank you for contacting Burt's Bees. The Quality Resources Department Manager has put together a list of products that are "restricted" and should be avoided by Celiac and Gluten patients.PRODUCTS NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CELIAC PATIENTSThe following is a list of products that DO CONTAIN wheat, oat, rye, or barley derived ingredients, so they are not safe for celiac-restricted patients. All products not found on this list are okay for celiac patients. Baby Bee Baby Bee Apricot OilBaby Bee Buttermilk SoapBaby Bee Shampoo BarHealthy Skin Avocado Butter Hair TreatmentCarrot Day CrèmeCarrot Night CrèmeCitrus ScrubCoconut Foot CrèmeOrange Essence Facial CleanserVitamin E Bath and Body OilHealthy Treatment Repair SerumMen's Grooming Bay Rum Aftershave BalmNatural RemediesDr. Burt's Res-Q Ointment Rosemary Mint Shampoo BarPoison Ivy Soap Peppermint Foot LotionThe lip products DO NOT contain wheat or wheat derived ingredients (including wheat germ).I hope you find this information helpful. Have a nice day! AbramsonRetail Web CoordinatorBurt's Bees, Inc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Share Posted January 29, 2006 Lin, FYI: Isabelseamaiden399 wrote: Hello all. I know I said I don't call/contact companies, but I became determined to find out if my burt's bees lip gloss contained wheat.. I didn't think it did, but I was wondering about the sources of the vitamin E etc. Anyway, I sent in a question and got a response in 20 minutes- nice turn around, huh? Turns out the lip gloss and all their other lip products are 100% gluten free. Yay! She was nice enough to send me a list of their products that DO contain gluten, and although it doesn't matter to me, I thought those of you who avoid topical gluten might like to see it. On a personal note- some of the burt's bees lip shimmers are really bright or dark, but I love their nutmeg shade. It's a very nice slightly orange-y shade that is pretty neutral. (Orange-y doesn't sound very nice, but it is like a rich peach or auburn... dah, i have no cosmetic color vocabulary). I like it because it is moisturizing and "tingles" a little like their chap stick, but also has color. Nice fragrance as well, IMO. Minty!-------------------------------Thank you for contacting Burt's Bees. The Quality Resources Department Manager has put together a list of products that are "restricted" and should be avoided by Celiac and Gluten patients.PRODUCTS NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CELIAC PATIENTSThe following is a list of products that DO CONTAIN wheat, oat, rye, or barley derived ingredients, so they are not safe for celiac-restricted patients. All products not found on this list are okay for celiac patients. Baby Bee Baby Bee Apricot OilBaby Bee Buttermilk SoapBaby Bee Shampoo BarHealthy Skin Avocado Butter Hair TreatmentCarrot Day CrèmeCarrot Night CrèmeCitrus ScrubCoconut Foot CrèmeOrange Essence Facial CleanserVitamin E Bath and Body OilHealthy Treatment Repair SerumMen's Grooming Bay Rum Aftershave BalmNatural RemediesDr. Burt's Res-Q Ointment Rosemary Mint Shampoo BarPoison Ivy Soap Peppermint Foot LotionThe lip products DO NOT contain wheat or wheat derived ingredients (including wheat germ).I hope you find this information helpful. Have a nice day! AbramsonRetail Web CoordinatorBurt's Bees, Inc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Share Posted January 29, 2006 Lin, FYI: Isabelseamaiden399 wrote: Hello all. I know I said I don't call/contact companies, but I became determined to find out if my burt's bees lip gloss contained wheat.. I didn't think it did, but I was wondering about the sources of the vitamin E etc. Anyway, I sent in a question and got a response in 20 minutes- nice turn around, huh? Turns out the lip gloss and all their other lip products are 100% gluten free. Yay! She was nice enough to send me a list of their products that DO contain gluten, and although it doesn't matter to me, I thought those of you who avoid topical gluten might like to see it. On a personal note- some of the burt's bees lip shimmers are really bright or dark, but I love their nutmeg shade. It's a very nice slightly orange-y shade that is pretty neutral. (Orange-y doesn't sound very nice, but it is like a rich peach or auburn... dah, i have no cosmetic color vocabulary). I like it because it is moisturizing and "tingles" a little like their chap stick, but also has color. Nice fragrance as well, IMO. Minty!-------------------------------Thank you for contacting Burt's Bees. The Quality Resources Department Manager has put together a list of products that are "restricted" and should be avoided by Celiac and Gluten patients.PRODUCTS NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CELIAC PATIENTSThe following is a list of products that DO CONTAIN wheat, oat, rye, or barley derived ingredients, so they are not safe for celiac-restricted patients. All products not found on this list are okay for celiac patients. Baby Bee Baby Bee Apricot OilBaby Bee Buttermilk SoapBaby Bee Shampoo BarHealthy Skin Avocado Butter Hair TreatmentCarrot Day CrèmeCarrot Night CrèmeCitrus ScrubCoconut Foot CrèmeOrange Essence Facial CleanserVitamin E Bath and Body OilHealthy Treatment Repair SerumMen's Grooming Bay Rum Aftershave BalmNatural RemediesDr. Burt's Res-Q Ointment Rosemary Mint Shampoo BarPoison Ivy Soap Peppermint Foot LotionThe lip products DO NOT contain wheat or wheat derived ingredients (including wheat germ).I hope you find this information helpful. Have a nice day! AbramsonRetail Web CoordinatorBurt's Bees, Inc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Share Posted January 29, 2006 I wear Rhubarb. Kinda light pinky. How's that? Orangey and pinky?! I also have Raisin (brownish orangey)and Merlot (Darker reddish pink).Hummmm Maybe I should go pick up a Nutmeg! : ) I love them too and they're inexpensive enough to get all colors! And loose them...which I've almost done! The tingly is interesting too! And it doesn't " taste " funny. Some lipsticks I can't wear simply b/c they taste funny. Maybe it's the gluten? I've been wearing Burts Bees since before going gf! Kay too, but I really like the glossiness of Burts. Kathi --- seamaiden399 wrote: --------------------------------- Hello all. I know I said I don't call/contact companies, but I became determined to find out if my burt's bees lip gloss contained wheat.. I didn't think it did, but I was wondering about the sources of the vitamin E etc. Anyway, I sent in a question and got a response in 20 minutes- nice turn around, huh? Turns out the lip gloss and all their other lip products are 100% gluten free. Yay! She was nice enough to send me a list of their products that DO contain gluten, and although it doesn't matter to me, I thought those of you who avoid topical gluten might like to see it. On a personal note- some of the burt's bees lip shimmers are really bright or dark, but I love their nutmeg shade. It's a very nice slightly orange-y shade that is pretty neutral. (Orange-y doesn't sound very nice, but it is like a rich peach or auburn... dah, i have no cosmetic color vocabulary). I like it because it is moisturizing and " tingles " a little like their chap stick, but also has color. Nice fragrance as well, IMO. Minty! ------------------------------- Thank you for contacting Burt's Bees. The Quality Resources Department Manager has put together a list of products that are " restricted " and should be avoided by Celiac and Gluten patients. PRODUCTS NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CELIAC PATIENTS The following is a list of products that DO CONTAIN wheat, oat, rye, or barley derived ingredients, so they are not safe for celiac- restricted patients. All products not found on this list are okay for celiac patients. Baby Bee Baby Bee Apricot Oil Baby Bee Buttermilk Soap Baby Bee Shampoo Bar Healthy Skin Avocado Butter Hair Treatment Carrot Day Crème Carrot Night Crème Citrus Scrub Coconut Foot Crème Orange Essence Facial Cleanser Vitamin E Bath and Body Oil Healthy Treatment Repair Serum Men's Grooming Bay Rum Aftershave Balm Natural Remedies Dr. Burt's Res-Q Ointment Rosemary Mint Shampoo Bar Poison Ivy Soap Peppermint Foot Lotion The lip products DO NOT contain wheat or wheat derived ingredients (including wheat germ). I hope you find this information helpful. Have a nice day! Abramson Retail Web Coordinator Burt's Bees, Inc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Share Posted January 29, 2006 I wear Rhubarb. Kinda light pinky. How's that? Orangey and pinky?! I also have Raisin (brownish orangey)and Merlot (Darker reddish pink).Hummmm Maybe I should go pick up a Nutmeg! : ) I love them too and they're inexpensive enough to get all colors! And loose them...which I've almost done! The tingly is interesting too! And it doesn't " taste " funny. Some lipsticks I can't wear simply b/c they taste funny. Maybe it's the gluten? I've been wearing Burts Bees since before going gf! Kay too, but I really like the glossiness of Burts. Kathi --- seamaiden399 wrote: --------------------------------- Hello all. I know I said I don't call/contact companies, but I became determined to find out if my burt's bees lip gloss contained wheat.. I didn't think it did, but I was wondering about the sources of the vitamin E etc. Anyway, I sent in a question and got a response in 20 minutes- nice turn around, huh? Turns out the lip gloss and all their other lip products are 100% gluten free. Yay! She was nice enough to send me a list of their products that DO contain gluten, and although it doesn't matter to me, I thought those of you who avoid topical gluten might like to see it. On a personal note- some of the burt's bees lip shimmers are really bright or dark, but I love their nutmeg shade. It's a very nice slightly orange-y shade that is pretty neutral. (Orange-y doesn't sound very nice, but it is like a rich peach or auburn... dah, i have no cosmetic color vocabulary). I like it because it is moisturizing and " tingles " a little like their chap stick, but also has color. Nice fragrance as well, IMO. Minty! ------------------------------- Thank you for contacting Burt's Bees. The Quality Resources Department Manager has put together a list of products that are " restricted " and should be avoided by Celiac and Gluten patients. PRODUCTS NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CELIAC PATIENTS The following is a list of products that DO CONTAIN wheat, oat, rye, or barley derived ingredients, so they are not safe for celiac- restricted patients. All products not found on this list are okay for celiac patients. Baby Bee Baby Bee Apricot Oil Baby Bee Buttermilk Soap Baby Bee Shampoo Bar Healthy Skin Avocado Butter Hair Treatment Carrot Day Crème Carrot Night Crème Citrus Scrub Coconut Foot Crème Orange Essence Facial Cleanser Vitamin E Bath and Body Oil Healthy Treatment Repair Serum Men's Grooming Bay Rum Aftershave Balm Natural Remedies Dr. Burt's Res-Q Ointment Rosemary Mint Shampoo Bar Poison Ivy Soap Peppermint Foot Lotion The lip products DO NOT contain wheat or wheat derived ingredients (including wheat germ). I hope you find this information helpful. Have a nice day! Abramson Retail Web Coordinator Burt's Bees, Inc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Share Posted January 29, 2006 I wear Rhubarb. Kinda light pinky. How's that? Orangey and pinky?! I also have Raisin (brownish orangey)and Merlot (Darker reddish pink).Hummmm Maybe I should go pick up a Nutmeg! : ) I love them too and they're inexpensive enough to get all colors! And loose them...which I've almost done! The tingly is interesting too! And it doesn't " taste " funny. Some lipsticks I can't wear simply b/c they taste funny. Maybe it's the gluten? I've been wearing Burts Bees since before going gf! Kay too, but I really like the glossiness of Burts. Kathi --- seamaiden399 wrote: --------------------------------- Hello all. I know I said I don't call/contact companies, but I became determined to find out if my burt's bees lip gloss contained wheat.. I didn't think it did, but I was wondering about the sources of the vitamin E etc. Anyway, I sent in a question and got a response in 20 minutes- nice turn around, huh? Turns out the lip gloss and all their other lip products are 100% gluten free. Yay! She was nice enough to send me a list of their products that DO contain gluten, and although it doesn't matter to me, I thought those of you who avoid topical gluten might like to see it. On a personal note- some of the burt's bees lip shimmers are really bright or dark, but I love their nutmeg shade. It's a very nice slightly orange-y shade that is pretty neutral. (Orange-y doesn't sound very nice, but it is like a rich peach or auburn... dah, i have no cosmetic color vocabulary). I like it because it is moisturizing and " tingles " a little like their chap stick, but also has color. Nice fragrance as well, IMO. Minty! ------------------------------- Thank you for contacting Burt's Bees. The Quality Resources Department Manager has put together a list of products that are " restricted " and should be avoided by Celiac and Gluten patients. PRODUCTS NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CELIAC PATIENTS The following is a list of products that DO CONTAIN wheat, oat, rye, or barley derived ingredients, so they are not safe for celiac- restricted patients. All products not found on this list are okay for celiac patients. Baby Bee Baby Bee Apricot Oil Baby Bee Buttermilk Soap Baby Bee Shampoo Bar Healthy Skin Avocado Butter Hair Treatment Carrot Day Crème Carrot Night Crème Citrus Scrub Coconut Foot Crème Orange Essence Facial Cleanser Vitamin E Bath and Body Oil Healthy Treatment Repair Serum Men's Grooming Bay Rum Aftershave Balm Natural Remedies Dr. Burt's Res-Q Ointment Rosemary Mint Shampoo Bar Poison Ivy Soap Peppermint Foot Lotion The lip products DO NOT contain wheat or wheat derived ingredients (including wheat germ). I hope you find this information helpful. Have a nice day! Abramson Retail Web Coordinator Burt's Bees, Inc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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