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What is haram in makeup?

Published in Halal Makeup 1 min read

In Islam, makeup is considered haram if it contains ingredients that are deemed impermissible according to Islamic law.

Haram Ingredients in Makeup

According to Islamic principles, certain substances are considered haram, meaning forbidden. When these substances are found in makeup, the product becomes haram for Muslims to use.

  • Alcohol: Some types of alcohol are considered impermissible in Islam. If makeup contains these types of alcohol, it is deemed haram.
  • Pig-derived products: Products derived from pigs are strictly forbidden in Islam. If makeup contains ingredients such as pork gelatin, collagen, or other pig-derived substances, it is considered haram. As stated in the reference information, products derived from pigs are deemed haram and not permissible for use by Muslims.

Ensuring Makeup is Halal

To avoid using haram makeup, Muslims should:

  1. Check Ingredient Lists: Carefully examine the ingredient list of makeup products before purchasing or using them.
  2. Look for Halal Certifications: Seek out makeup products that have halal certifications from reputable Islamic organizations.
  3. Research Brands: Research makeup brands and their commitment to using halal ingredients.
  4. Consult with Islamic Scholars: If uncertain about the permissibility of certain ingredients, consult with knowledgeable Islamic scholars.