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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I wrote a letter to the manufacturer's of Cover Girl Outlast Lip
color asking if it contained Gluten or Casein.
How do you respond to such an email? I certainly am not going to run
off to get my doctor to write letters on my behalf and strenuously
object to the idea that if I want information on product safety I
have to get my doctor to request it for me.
Sherene in Norfolk.
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> Response (RightNow Administrator) - 02/16/2006 10:24 AM
> Thanks for contacting us, Sherene.
>
> As someone who suffers from allergies, I certainly appreciate why
> you're interested in ingredient information for our Cover Girl
> Outlast Lipcolor. In our Consumer Relations office, we're provided
> with the same ingredient information that you see on product
> packages. For that reason - and for your safety - we request
> physicians write to us with very specific information so that we
> can have it researched as thoroughly as possible.
>
> Your doctor may send a written request on office letterhead to:
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> Consumer Relations
> PO Box 599
> Cincinnati OH 45201
> Attn:
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> Be sure to clearly indicate the full product name, fragrance, color/
> shade as written on the product which interests you.
>
> Once we receive your doctor's request, we'll research your inquiry
> and hope to provide a response in approximately four weeks.
>
> Please understand that we have your best interest at heart by
> following a strict process for ingredient information requests. If
> your doctor is anything like mine, he or she will be more than
> happy to send the letter.
>
> We appreciate your patience.
>
> Jeanne
> Cover Girl Team
>
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>
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