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Halal Beauty Products
Halal beauty products are crafted in accordance with Islamic law, offering Muslim beauty enthusiasts cosmetics that resonate with their religious values. Free from prohibited ingredients like alcohol and pork, you can explore, experiment and enjoy all things beauty with a clear conscience, knowing your choices align with your beliefs.
See our halal certified guide to answer your questions like who should use halal certified beauty products and what are the benefits of halal certified beauty products.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Halal Certified products
Who should use halal certified beauty products?
Halal certified products are predominantly used by Muslims, but they are also generally good for those with sensitive skin as they do not contain alcohol. Since halal certified cosmetics have to follow strict rules concerning cleanliness from the manufacturing to the packaging of the product, they are beneficial for non-Muslims too.
What are the benefits of halal certified beauty products?
The absence of alcoholic ingredients and the use of plant-based alternatives means that halal certified products are less likely to cause irritation. In some cases, the effects of a product is amplified due to the increased volume of natural ingredients. Most halal certified lipsticks use aloe and goat's milk as a replacement for pig's gelatine, which keeps lips more moisturised and suppler than the conventional lippies.
What kinds of products are most likely to be halal certified?
Like other cosmetic specifications, such as vegan and paraben free, you'll notice that halal certified products are more obtainable in some areas than others. Makeup offers a rich amount halal certified products, for instance, whereas moisturisers and shampoos have less.
So it’s not just food that has to be halal certified?
Halal isn't limited to what is consumed – it also applies to what is put onto the skin, including cosmetic products like moisturisers, foundations and lipsticks. Plus, studies show that people who apply lipstick often end up consuming it through absorption and by licking their lips while they eat and drink.
Can vegans use halal certified beauty products?
Although similar in some ways, halal and vegan beauty products still differ. Vegans might want to steer clear of animal-derived ingredients like beeswax, keratin and lanolin, even though these are all considered halal. There are, however, some halal certified cosmetics that fall into the vegan category. It is worth checking the label to be sure.
Are halal certified beauty products cruelty free?
For cosmetics to be considered halal certified, they must not be tested on animals and are therefore cruelty free.
Written by Luke Chapman, Beauty Editor