<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I received 6 responses to my request for GF lipliners. ********* I've recently (July 2004) heard from Avon that these two products are gluten free: Beyond Color Plumping Lipcolor with Retinol SPF 15 Beyond Color Nutralush Lipliner with Retinol I've been ordering the lipliners from my Avon lady at work (they last quite awhile). Also, I've been buying Almay Liptints because they have SPF 25 and are GF. ************ Two people recommended Mary Kay: I use and sell Mary Kay cosmetics. There are six things that are not gluten free. We can use the lip lines and lip sticks. Check the Mary Kay website for a consultant near you. *********** One person gave me the number for Aveda (800-644-4831). I called and asked if their lip products contained any ingredients dervided from wheat, barley, rye or oats. They said that there is wheat in their lipsticks, but not in the lip liner. The lip liner is not produced on separate lines, but lines are cleaned between products. *********** One person recommended Clinique. Not all of their products are GF, you have to check by the ingredients. *********** One person recommended Estee Lauder. I have never had a reaction that can be traced to this lip liner. It must be safe because I react immediately. I never checked with the manufacturer. I am only going by experience. *********** Thank you to all who responded. I did a little searching myself, and found that Estee Lauder (which I believe is the parent company) which makes Estee Lauder, Clinique, Origins, MAC, Stila, Bobbi Brown Essentials, and Prescriptives has a list of cosmetic ingredients and what they're derived from. I have seen the complete list on the Delphi Forums website, under Health and Beauty items: //forums.delphiforums.com/celiac/start You may need a magnifying glass, but if you check the ingredients on the label of any of those products against the list, you can see if the ingredients are derived from wheat, barley, oats, rye, soy etc and determine if the particular item is gluten free. Susan in CT *Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the CELIAC List*