Walking through aisles of beauty products at malls and markets, endlessly scrolling through online stores to find that perfect lip shade or nail polish? Frustrated, you choose to walk away or just close the tab on your device because the halal sign is missing.
What a disappointment!
Halal means ‘lawful’ in Arabic. The halal concept is mostly recognized in the food sector. However, it is also applied to cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, clothing, finance, travel, media, and recreation.
The concept of ‘Halal’ revolves around the lifestyle needs of every practicing Muslim. ‘Halal’ is not only limited to the food we consume, it is also what we use for our body.
The cosmetics sector is highly influenced by the rising awareness among Muslims globally, The Statista report published in May 2021 states the overall global expenditure on cosmetics by Muslims was around 66 billion U.S. dollars as of 2019.
Cosmetic products can be defined as essential for everyone; women, men, and babies as well. There is an extensive list of products that broadly fall under the following categories:
1. Skin Care:
2. Hair Care:
3. Oral Care:
4. Nail Products:
5. Products Influencing Body Odour:
There is definitely an overlap between natural and halal cosmetic products. Natural products are organic, vegan, environmentally conscious and cruelty-free and may have alcohol. While halal products do not contain forbidden animal substances, alcohol or contamination.
When buying cosmetic products, halal certification plays a pivotal role. Halal certification stamps assure products are shariah compliant. Products and application tools cannot contain haram substances. This includes the sourcing of ingredients derived from plants and animals both natural and synthetic, that are decreed haram for humans. The products should not contain sulfates (including SLS and SLES), parabens, formaldehyde, phthalates, and mineral oils. Production, manufacturing, handling, storing and distribution processes should follow Islamic protocols.
Some protocols or Islamic laws include:
Natural products are not labeled halal. Therefore, they do not necessarily have to go through these inspections. Halal-certified beauty products offer us a guarantee and trust that strict regulations according to Islamic law are adhered to.
Lipsticks may be unintentionally consumed while eating or drinking. Perfumes and fragrances can be inhaled incidentally, Nail paints can be an issue before every prayer. Islamic values definitely influence our choices.
The primary reason to opt for halal products is wudhu. While doing wudhu we allow water to pass through and touch our hands, lower arms, face, head, hair, and feet. Thus, we require breathable and permeable cosmetic products. Ingredients like silicone and lacquer prevent water from getting into the skin; ethanol seeps into our skin.
Our digital generation is highly connected. This globalization, access to research, and technological advances have created an insightful opportunity for halal consumers to make smart choices.
Brands like Unilever, Beiersdorf and L’Oreal are a few multinational brands converting their supply chains for the world’s biggest Muslim-majority nation, Indonesia.
The physical and increasing social media presence of brands also efficiently provides for the increasing demands of the Muslim community.
Halal goes beyond selecting beauty products. It is a guide for a well-conditioned life. More brands are beginning to seek halal certification for their products, helping us reach a balance between beauty and faith.
Do you have a favourite brand or product you live by?
Let us know in the comments and help other brothers and sisters make wise choices.
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June Roberts says:
Liked it. Are there make-up samples?? Concealer samples??
Mame Diarra says:
This is very good to know this is something some will not think about when buying products for themselves and their family
Deon Mutee says:
My favorite brand is Love Blossoms Essentials. They are a small thriving business owned and operated by a Muslim husband and Wife. Their products are Organic and the best out there. Visit and support them at: http://www.loveblossomsessentials.com
H A says:
There is no such thing as halal nail polish. These companies are making a fool of Muslim women.
Irfana Zaman says:
Very informative. Jazak Allah
Liah Tehan says:
Alhamdullillah…Love it! I‘ve been looking for it! Thank you
Sadia Agbere says:
Excited to know about halal cosmetics.. as Muslims everything of us must be lawfully
Seema says:
Very good post on Halal Cosmetics!.
Ghalyah says:
So happy. Halal products finally !
Shariff Walston says:
I really appreciate this information and thank you. As Salaam Wahlaikum
Miseret kadroski says:
Selomalejkym I want to buy this product Halal thank you ????????????
Qudsia Hameed says:
Good post but how do I get it
Nausheen Ahmed says:
Lena Nail Polish is a halal nail polish brand that is stated as halal.
Jamila says:
That very good
Ashhar Hussain says:
If any person who is not rich enough to use SLS/Paraben Free products, as they are costlier than the cheap daily-use products available in the market. In such a case, what should we do?
In my country India, there are millions of Muslims who are unaware of this fact and many can’t afford to meet such standard of living, as using all such products do not meet their expenses since they need to be ordered online here.
While using the popular brands which are available in the market, we also cannot access the detailed information about the ingredients to certify them as Halal!
Any alternative/solution please??
Jazak Allahu Khairan for the information shared!
Sumaiya says:
Hi
Could you please add MAYA Halaal Nail Polish to the references above for Nail Polish
Gandonu Sodiq says:
Very nice
Dr. Umbreen Hamid Haq says:
Very informative!
Thank you
Ahilya Riyaz says:
Very informative information jazakallah khair ????????
Kudirat says:
Alhamudulillah Robiliallamin
Monaoray P Rakiin says:
I would like to purchase halal cosmetics
Sabira shaikh says:
Jazakallahu khairan kaseerah.. fr ur info… with dese halal nail enamel on my nails can i do wuzu n perform salaah
Rk Yumkhaibam says:
It’s really amazing topic, highly need of the hour.Thanks
Fuad Johnson says:
Salaam where can we get these products in Cape Town South Africa
Femina Shaikh says:
Wow! Such an eye opening post and we do need such updates to ensure we include halal products in our life. May Allah swt reward you in both the worlds for this thoughtful and mindful gesture.
HelenTaskiran says:
Ma sha allah! This is truly wonderful. I have been looking for halal beauty products for a long time. Thank you.
wan says:
brand halal cosmetic
– Sobella cosmetic
– sendayu tinggi
– kayrahealthycosmetic
– primer cherang
Yawar Ali says:
Please send me shops or malls names where halal cosmetics can be Purchased
Zahura kamaly says:
Wow I’ll love to buy those products
Anne-Marie Jules. says:
Horse meat is not unlawful, but it is “disliked”.
Kin says:
Love ❤️ so Happy
syed says:
Salam, i live in Australia we have many Muslim brother and sister living here i like to help your product to sale here, please how can i do that. Jazakallah