Halal cosmetics and K-beauty | in-cosmetics Connect
Halal beauty is synonymous with quality and transparency and demand is steadily increasing. So how does that intersect with K-beauty? We chatted to Dr James Noh
(PDF) Halal Cosmetics: A Review on Ingredients, Production, and Testing Methods
PDF | The demand for halal cosmetic products among the 2.4 billion Muslim consumers worldwide is increasing. However, the demand for halal cosmetics... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
Indonesia and Malaysia: At the forefront of halal beauty innovation
Halal-certified beauty is a booming market with a global turnover worth USD 74.7 billion in 2020 [1]. Driven by the increasing religious awareness of younger Muslim consumers and the growing Muslim population worldwide, sales of halal cosmetics are projected to grow 9.6% CAGR until 2026 [2]. To date, South-East Asia is the main market for halal cosmetic and personal care products.
The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is accounting for the largest slice of this thriving market, with Malaysia and...
Halal Cosmetics: A Review on Ingredients, Production, and Testing Methods
The demand for halal cosmetic products among the 2.4 billion Muslim consumers worldwide is increasing. However, the demand for halal cosmetics remains unmet because cosmetics production is dominated by non-halal cosmetic manufacturers, whose production methods may not conform with the requirements of halal science. The development of halal cosmetics and the assessment of their product performance is still in its infancy. The integration of halal science in the manufacture of most cosmetic products remains inadequate. Moreover, there is a global dearth of guiding documents on the development and assessment techniques in the production of comprehensively halal cosmetics. This paper aims to abridge existing literature and knowledge of halal and cosmetic science in order to provide essential technical guidance in the manufacture of halal cosmetics. In addition, the adoption of these methods addresses the unique ethical issues associated with conformance of cosmetics’ product performance to religious practices and halal science. It highlights the applicability of established methods in skin science in the assessment of halal cosmetics.
pFor Muslim women who feel they are violating Islam's teachings by using skin creams with alcohol and pig residues, Layla Mandi has the answer: religiously-correct "halal" .../p
Join hebeloft’s Telegram channel @Hebeloft, to get the latest updates and promotions! Alcohol from the perspective of Muslims For Muslims, choosing halal products is not limited to the food they consume. When it comes to makeup and skincare products, they also need to be careful as cosmetics containing ingredients deri
The Islamic consumer is particularly attentive in the purchase of consumer goods that must be produced and marketed so as not to offend the moral and in pa...
Eid and Ramadan beauty launches are a big opportunity. Why are brands neglecting Muslim consumers?
Other religious and celebratory moments like Christmas and Lunar New Year are rife with marketing campaigns and festive beauty products, but Muslim consumers are missing out this April
The religious term appears on products that cater to Muslim women’s specific needs, we explore what it means and whether or not people actually want it
Less is More, Muslim guide to J-Beauty | | Salam Groovy Japan
Salam and hello!J-Beauty is popular worldwide and full of innovative, high-quality products with a long history of using natural ingredients. With halal made-in-Japan beauty brands emerging in the mar
Everything You Need to Know About the Halal Cosmetic Industry
As consumers in a world with a growing population and developing markets, we need to make informed choices about what we put in and on our bodies. In this article, we've summed up a list of everything you need to know to easily navigate the halal cosmetic industry.
Right intentions: Why alcohol use in halal beauty and personal care products is permitted
A lack of understanding of fatwa has led to confusion about the permissibility of alcohol use in halal personal care products such as fragrances, according to industry experts.
Halal Cosmetics - The Latest Buzzword In The Beauty Industry - Connect - MuslimPro
Walking through aisles of beauty products at malls and markets, endlessly scrolling through online stores to find that perfect lip shade or nail polish?
(PDF) Halal Awareness of Muslim Millennials Toward Cosmetics and Skincare Decision
PDF | On Jan 1, 2020, Marizsa Herlina and others published Halal Awareness of Muslim Millennials Toward Cosmetics and Skincare Decision | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
While fasting, your skin goes through various changes, which call for you to give it some extra attention. On top of that, June is a hot month, meaning your skin will need a double dose of TLC. To avoid the bad effects of dehydrated skin, like breakouts, dry patches and looking lacklustre, due to a sudden change in dietary habits and the heat, it’s important to make some changes to your beauty regime. These tips will help your skin look healthy and luminous while you get together with family and friends.
r/AsianBeauty - Skincare while Muslim! How do you adapt your routine with washing your face 5 times / Day especially on the go? & What are the products that help you maintain your routine ?
According to The Islamic Council of Victoria, halal is, “a term designating any object or an action which is permissible to use or engage in, according to Islamic law”. We also interviewed skincare influencer, Barefacednusi, to get her take on Halal skincare and find out more about her Ramadan skincare routine. Read on to discover some of our Halal friendly skincare.
Understanding the fast-growing halal personal care beauty market
When it comes to cosmetic ingredients, many Muslim women and men are looking for products that respect their faith. As part of our commitment to inclusion the majority of DSM’s personal care portfolio is now certified as halal.
What is So Special about Halal Skincare - The Pink Velvet Blog
Halal Skincare is the name given to skincare practices and products used by Muslims and other adherents to healthful skin care worldwide. To an observer of