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Marie L. Borum, MD, EdD, MPH, chose to conduct the research after one of her patients with celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder of the small intestine, suffered gastrointestinal complications and a skin rash after using a body lotion. Borum reported that although it is difficult to determine whether gluten is in cosmetics, the patients' symptoms were alleviated with discontinued use of the lotion.
Borum and fellow researcher Pia Prakash, MD, both of George Washington University, evaluated the information about cosmetic ingredients and accessibility of gluten-free products for the top 10 US cosmetic product manufacturers. This research was presented in “Information About Cosmetic Ingredients is Difficult to Obtain: A Potential Hazard for Celiac Patients."
"Lipsticks and powders and foundations are probably the ones we worry about most, and you really never see ingredient lists on those products," says Prakash, who helped conduct the research. She and her colleagues surveyed the websites of 10 leading makeup companies, Prakash says, and found that " none actually provided any information on products that contained gluten."
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