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As-salamu alaukym,
Would anyone have any information regarding Halal Cosmetic Brands (particularly lipsticks as they are tasted)- i have heard The Body Shop is okay but wanted to confirm. And also whether brands like Loreal, Maybelline, etc can be used for lipsticks and/or any other make up product. If there has been research conducted regarding which brands would be okay to use, please do share.
JazakumAllah.
rasheedahmed
24-10-2010, 03:24 PM
Assalam O Alaikum
Title Jane Cosmatic products
Event Date Thu Aug 21 13:46:41 CDT 2008
Type News
Description All cosmetic products from Jane Cosmetic do not contain animal derived ingredients except OIL FREE MAKEUP. Jane Cosmetic’s Lipstick made with Lanolin which is a Halal ingredient. Jane Cosmetic products are sold at Walgreens. This information was provided by a Muslim consumer.
Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed
Muslim Consumer Group For Food Products USA
www.muslimconsumergroup.com
www.canadianhalalfoods.com
Wassalam,
JazakAllah for this information- but any idea regarding popular foreign cosmetic brands, for instance the Body Shop or Maybelline, etc?
rasheedahmed
27-10-2010, 06:13 PM
Assalam O Alaikum
Sorry, no other research on the brands you mentioned. My concentration is on processed food products in supermarkets.
Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed
Muslim Consumer Group For Food Products
www.muslimconsumergroup.com
www.canadianhalalfoods.com
jazakAllah khayr! But indeed some of the ingredients sound so technical that it is hard to tell if Haram or Halal..
shoeb.momin
21-12-2010, 07:25 PM
Assalam O Alaikum
Sorry, no other research on the brands you mentioned. My concentration is on processed food products in supermarkets.
Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed
Muslim Consumer Group For Food Products
www.muslimconsumergroup.com
www.canadianhalalfoods.com
I am told that in soaps and lipsticks fats are used. In the case of fats of pig it doesn't melt relatively or rather posses features which are ideal for lipsticks or soaps.
If fats are used then it may be derived either out of buffalo, cow, pig or any other animal.
rasheedahmed
21-12-2010, 07:43 PM
Assalam O Alaikum
I am getting lot of requests to research major brands of cosmetic in USA such as cover girl, since my concentration is in processed foods but Inshalla I will do it. Here is the article I wrote on my website regarding fat used in bar soaps:
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES (TABDEELE MAHIYA) DURING THE PROCESSING OF PORK GELATIN AND BAR SOAPS MADE FROM PIG FAT
There is lot of discussion among Muslims living in western countries about physical and chemical changes of Haram raw materials during the manufacturing of food products, such as Type A gelatin from pig source, or emulsifiers such as Mono & Diglycerides from pork fat and personal care items such as bar soaps made from pork fat or glycerin. Several Muslims are quoting Fatwa?s (Fatwa is a legal statement in Islam, issued by a Mufti or a religious lawyer, on a specific issue) which were issued 50-60 years back, to justify to consume or use them due to physical and chemical changes occur during their processing.
There is no doubt about the following physical and chemical changes or Tabdeele Mahiya of Haram raw material to Halal products. This includes production of vinegar from alcohol, falling of pig in a salt mine and becoming part of salt mine, bone ash, tanning of dead animal skin. These Tabdeele Mahiya cases are acceptable to majority of Islamic scholars.
But few things such as vinegar from wine, pig gelatin, bar soaps made with pork fat are not acceptable according to scientific facts and opinions of several Islamic scholars. Since some of the fatwa?s are issued 50-60 years back, it seems that no assistance from Muslim scientists was used to check it out scientifically.
Requirements for Tabdeele mahiya are (1) complete change from originality to new things which are not present in the original material (2) change in the name (3) Complete conversion of basic components of a raw material to a complete new product containing new components and several others. The common understanding about change in the original status is that it should not contain original components. Some Islamic scholars do not pay attention to this fact and consider that any chemical changes or reactions result in a new composition, which is not true. Let us discuss this in detail:
4. Gelatin is not the case of Tabdeele Mahiya
There is lot of literature available about how gelatin is made, which can be found on the internet. But we have to understand the basic biochemistry of gelatin raw material and gelatin itself. The basic components of collagen (raw material for gelatin) and gelatin itself are the protein and amino acids. If the components of the raw material and finished product is the same, that means the chemical reaction and processing does not cause any changes to the original component. Then it does not become the case for Tabdeele Mahiya.
(a) If you run a DNA analysis (nowadays it is used to detect pig by-products in a food product developed by a Florida company as mentioned on our web site) of Type A gelatin (pig) and Pig, you will find no difference. According to Tabdeele Mahiya, it should not match because the new product has to be different.
(b) Gelatin is a derived water-soluble protein made by controlled hydrolytic conversion of collagen, the protein constituent of white fibrous connective tissue from animals. The manufacturing process will take out the extraneous material from bones, skin, and hide trimming. Neutralizing, washing and converting the collagen to gelatin occurs but the basic components remain the same.
(c) Extensive study has shown that the amino acid (basic component) content of white connective tissue whether from bone, skin or tendon is very uniform and yields gelatins also having uniform amino acid composition. This confirms that no change has occurred in the basic components.
(d) The gelatin is subject to hydrolytic breakdown by which it is converted from insoluble macromolecular collagen to water soluble protein.
(e) The whole manufacturing process is based on purification and conversion of water insoluble collagen protein to water soluble gelatin. There is no new product, and the originality of gelatin raw material remains the same during manufacturing process.
Gelatin is not an example of Tabdeele Mahiya. Type A gelatin (pig) is Haram because it still contains the original pig protein and amino acids.
Bar soap from Pig fat and other fat based ingredients:
Bar soaps are made from animal fat or vegetable oils or their fatty acids by reacting them with inorganic water-soluble alkali salt or bases. The source of fat is mutton or beef tallow or pork fat but glycerin is also added besides stearic acid (fat based).
The animal fat or vegetable oil is made of distinctive mixture of several different triglycerides. A triglyceride molecule consists of one molecule of glycerin to which three fatty acid molecules are attached, and these fatty acids are specific to different type of triglycerides. Fatty acids are the basic components of any fat. During manufacturing of bar soaps, fats or oil are heated with liquid alkali, such as sodium hydroxide or caustic soda or potassium hydroxide or caustic potash to yield neat soap, water and glycerin. This process is known as saponification of fat or oil. During this process, the basic components fatty acids are transferred without change in its composition from triglyceride to alkali making neat soap (combination of alkali and fatty acid). Neutralization with alkali is also used to produce neat soap. The neat soap is dried and made into pellets, then glycerin and other ingredients are added, and then mixture is extruded to make bar soaps. If the bar soap is made from pork fat then nothing happens to its basic components fatty acids, it remains as it is, same as in pork fat. So bar soap manufacturing process is not the example of Tabdeele Mahiya. The emulsifiers and mono and diglycerides also fall under this category.
On the other hand in manufacturing of distilled white vinegar, dilute ethyl alcohol is converted to acetic acid, water, and a very minute amount of unconverted dilute ethyl alcohol. Tabdeele Maheyia applies here in the case of dilute ethyl alcohol, which is converted to new material acetic acid and water by acetobacter bacteria. The name is changed from dilute ethyl alcohol to vinegar. Distilled white vinegar is Halal but raw material ethyl alcohol is not Halal.
In the case of wine vinegar, the table wine contains 12.2% ethyl alcohol by volume or 9.9% by weight, 85% water, 4% carbohydrate, 0.1% protein and volatile wine flavoring compounds. In wine, only alcohol is subjected for change by acetobacter bacteria to acetic acid and water. So wine vinegar contains acetic acid, water and rest of the above thing, unconverted small amount of wine and wine flavors which are the result of wine making. Imam Shaafi RA does not consider it as Halal. Presence of unconverted wine, wine flavoring compounds are the scientific basis for its not being consider as Halal.
Liquid raw materials are best suitable for Tabdeele Mahiya compare to solids. So it is very important to use scientific facts in deciding the Tabdeele Mahiya of Haram raw materials for the processing of food products, food ingredients and personal care items.
Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed
Muslim Consumer Group For Food Products USA
www.muslimconsumergroup.com
www.canadianhalalfoods.com
shoeb.momin
22-12-2010, 03:45 PM
Rashidudun bhai,
Very impressive and comprehensivre reply. I am clean bowled by ur reply.
May Allah giver barakat in ur knowledge and succeed in ur efforts.
I have many friends who r against slaughtering animal and eating non-vegetarian food bcoz of their religious obligation.
They give lot of lecture on it. I am sure there are lot of product which makes use of animal parts/organs.
Pls furnish me such articles which invariably they are also using but are'nt aware of the presence of non-veg ingredient.
rasheedahmed
22-12-2010, 04:19 PM
Assalam O Alaikum Momin Bhai,
I though you will say LBW. My website www.muslimconsumergroup.com is logged in many cities in India and more people logged in my home town Hyderabad. You can provide my website address to them because except few fish products all products mentioned as Halal are not made with animal derived ingredients and no alcohol in flavors if they appeared in India. A Hderabadi Muslim family asked me to send my Halal food book to India because they are moving to USA and they want to buy only Halal foods at supermarkets. Inshallah I will be adding more US made major brands of cosmetic products on my website.
Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed
Muslim Consumer Group For Food Products USA
www.muslimconsumergroup.com
www.canadianhalalfood.com
shoeb.momin
22-12-2010, 04:31 PM
Assalam O Alaikum Momin Bhai,
:ws:
I though you will say LBW.
Certainly it was not a bouncer :cheesygri
What's ur academic background?
rasheedahmed
22-12-2010, 05:07 PM
Assalam O Alaikum Br. Momin,
If go to www.muslimconsumergroup.com then to section Muslim Consumer Group on top sections then to subsection " About MCG" you will see my educational background.
Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed
Muslim Consumer Group For Food Products USA
www.muslimconsumergroup.com
www.canadianhalalfoods.com
greenemerald
22-12-2010, 05:25 PM
Assalam O Alaikum Br. Momin,
If go to www.muslimconsumergroup.com then to section Muslim Consumer Group on top sections then to subsection " About MCG" you will see my educational background.
Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed
Muslim Consumer Group For Food Products USA
www.muslimconsumergroup.com
www.canadianhalalfoods.com
Salaam brother. I know this is completely off-topic but is there a way to contact your website for product enquiries?
rasheedahmed
23-12-2010, 12:55 AM
Assalam O Alaikum Sister,
Yes, there two ways, one if do not want your question to be published you can your questions to Halalfoods@hotmail.com. The second way is to go to our website www.muslimconsumergroup.com then click top right section "Services" then click " Forum" you do not have to registered to ask question or go to middle of home page and click " Ask Q & A in Forums".
Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed
Muslim Consumer Group For Food Products USA
www.muslimconsumergroup.com
www.canadianhalalfoods.com
rasheedahmed
03-01-2011, 03:18 AM
Assalam O Alaikum Sisters,
I have just finished my reserach on makeup products in USA and found that all Cover Girl products, all Oly or Oil of Olay products, some Avon products and some Neutragena products are made with pork fat. Brand such as Victroria Secret, Body Shop, MAC, Etude, Nivea, L'Oreal, Maybelline, Almay, Revlon, Garnier, American Beauty do not made with pork fat or beef fat or animal derived ingredients in their Makeup, cosmetic, skin care products. Details are available on Non Food Products and News sections of our website www.muslimconsumergroup.com
Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed
Muslim Consumer Group For Food Products USA
www.muslimconsumergroup.com
www.canadianhalalfoods.com
zaara1200
27-01-2011, 02:09 PM
Assalam O Alaikum,
Thank you brother for telling the names of comestic brands which don't contain animal fats in it. It is very helpful for us.
But i have a confussion, that is cosmetic brands which don't contain pork fat or beef fat or animal derived ingredients in their Makeup, cosmetic, skin care products, so can we use these products also while offering namaz??
rasheedahmed
28-01-2011, 01:38 AM
Assalam O Alaikum Sister,
I can not answer the question because I am not a Mufti. Mufti Abdullah Nana saheb can you please anwer this question.
Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed
Muslim Consumer Group For Food Products USA
www.muslimconsumergroup.com
www.canadianhalalfoods.com
verdana
28-01-2011, 03:28 AM
:salam:
Rasheeduddin,
Is Kiss My Face Soap Bar (http://www.amazon.com/Kiss-My-Face-Olive-8-Ounce/dp/B001E6O8WU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1296188857&sr=8-1) halal?
rasheedahmed
28-01-2011, 07:38 PM
Assalam O Alaikum
Kiss My Face's Pure Olive Oil bar soap is a Halal bar soap and it is made with 100% olive oil. No fragrance is used.
Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed
Muslim Consumer Group For Food Products USA
www.muslimconsumergroup.com
www.canadianhalalfoods.com
Allahfearing
04-02-2011, 03:00 PM
Assalam O Alaikum
Kiss My Face's Pure Olive Oil bar soap is a Halal bar soap and it is made with 100% olive oil. No fragrance is used.
Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed
Muslim Consumer Group For Food Products USA
www.muslimconsumergroup.com
www.canadianhalalfoods.com
Any other of their products halal? Most say they dont have animal ingrdients what would you recommend?
rasheedahmed
05-02-2011, 07:32 PM
Assalam O Alaikum
Kiss My Face products are made in Greece and in bar soap they do not use alcohol in fragrance and they are not sure about alcohol in fragrance in other products. They do not use any animal fat based
ingredients. So my recommendation is to buy those products without fragrance.
Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed
Muslim Consumer Group For Food Products
www.muslimconsumergroup.com
www.canadianhalalfoods.com
verdana
06-02-2011, 01:54 AM
Assalam O Alaikum
Kiss My Face products are made in Greece and in bar soap they do not use alcohol in fragrance and they are not sure about alcohol in fragrance in other products. They do not use any animal fat based
ingredients. So my recommendation is to buy those products without fragrance.
Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed
Muslim Consumer Group For Food Products
www.muslimconsumergroup.com
www.canadianhalalfoods.com
Here is what their ingredient specialist had to say in her email to me:
Hello- I spoke to you last week regarding fragrance in our olive oil soaps. I received confirmation from Greece this morning that there is no alcohol in the products as well as no animal by products. Please feel free to contact me if I can be of further help.
H.H
@kissmyface.com
The question was, if there is any alcohol in the fragrance of the following product:
http://www.amazon.com/Kiss-My-Face-Lavender-8-Ounce/dp/B001E6SAC4/ref=pd_sim_bt_8
rasheedahmed
07-02-2011, 01:41 AM
Assalamo Alaikum
People here in USA are marketing and sale and they do not have any technical person here. Every thing has to come from Greece. My adviced is to use only non fragrance products.
Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed
Muslim Consumer Group For Food Products USA
www.muslimconsumergroup.com
www.canadianhalalfoods.com
"We do not use any animal ingredients except beeswax and honey. It's unlikely that the fragrances in our other products have alcohol but we cannot guarantee that they do not. Fragrance ingredients are proprietary. Thanks."
Heather Halpern
Kiss My Face
heather.halpern@kissmyface.com
(845)360-2052
Hi,
Thanks for your e-mail, no alcohol in fragrance is also true on other makeup or any products. Does any animal fat based ingredients are used in other products beside bar soap.
Rasheed Ahmed
Farhana Shakil
19-05-2012, 09:26 AM
Assalamu alaikum,
Pls let me know wother the above mentioned brands are good to use.
clinique products
fa roll-on
nike deo spray
avon lipstics, lipglosses
palmolive milk bath and other products
covergirl face powder
can you pls recomend some facewashes, deo roll-on names which doesn't have animal fat and is halal to use.
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Hellokitty
08-08-2012, 11:05 PM
Salams sister, Tbh with you I am wondering why a muslimah needs make up? I know we all love to wear it but shouldn't we all try to not wear it fot the sake of Allah? :) unless your at home. I use to wear alot but I took it off Im trying my best to avoid gycerine :vomit; so inShallah going as natural as possible with skin care. You could try that or organic or vegetarian skin care. I knw they have those for the vegan society :)
Mali04
17-10-2012, 05:16 PM
Assalamu alaikum,
Pls let me know wother the above mentioned brands are good to use.
clinique products
fa roll-on
nike deo spray
avon lipstics, lipglosses
palmolive milk bath and other products
covergirl face powder
can you pls recomend some facewashes, deo roll-on names which doesn't have animal fat and is halal to use.
it's very important[/COLOR]
Clinique is Okay, you just have to watch out for their lipsticks cause they may contain carmine
Covergirl would be haram for two reasons: they test on animals, and they have no regulation of what goes in their ingredients (i.e. your could have pig or cow derived ingredients which will invalidate your namaz)
Avon doesn't use any pork products, but they have carmine in their lipsticks and use bovine (i.e. cow) in almost everything. Their recent lipsticks (ultra rich) and one of their mineral blushes contains urea (animal urine). I work for Avon, but I delete any products that are haram, so non of my customers waste money on any haram products, but I'm going to quit cause it is a huge hassle to check all ingredients, and also a huge risk if I miss out on an ingredient. I also work for Mary Kay, and there products are incredible quality, plus they are vegetable based so you can close your eyes and pick out any skincare product without worrying :). This doesn't include the lipsticks though. Mary Kay lipsticks still have carmine as a "MAY contain" ingredient. One thing you have to watch out for is that many cosmetic companies that are "vegetable based" don't regard carmine as an animal derived ingredient
Please check out my blog mariabuckbuck.blogspot.com It's relatively new but I constantly update it with new info regarding halal and haram makeup. This website is only for sisters.
JazakAllah, this is very helpful.
Mali04
03-11-2012, 06:15 AM
Let me clear one thing, you can use fragrance of alcohol except alcohol of date and grape.
let me know if em wrong!
In my blog, there is a link that states 'What makes it haram or halal', in the topic for Alcohol I included a footnote with a link that gives more informative detail on the ruling of Alcohols in cosmetic/fragrance.
From what I can remember, the article states that most synthetic alcohols are not created from grapes or dates. However, Ethyl Alcohol is the exception. Ethyl Alcohol is produced from grapes/dates and can pass into the bloodstream from the skin and is an intoxicant. That's what makes Ethyl Alcohol haram.
However, everyone has their own opinion about such products. And I know some people who only wear ithr, and refuse to wear perfumes regardless of what type of alcohol is in the product. I think that practice is only for those that Mash'Allah are very strong in their belief; most people however would find that rule pretty hard to abide by.
I have found some brands that don't have alcohol at all in their fragrances, that would be another option.
Hope this helps!
mariabuckbuck.blogspot.ca
aliyaa
15-01-2013, 10:08 AM
For face wash u may used " Basin" used for making pakoras. and natural things like skin of orange or other fruits is good. use natural things.. and make dua.. Allah can put taseer in even water too
aliyaa
15-01-2013, 10:10 AM
can one please tell me some water based products. except body shop i know about it.
Ali200
07-02-2013, 01:48 PM
There are many halal Cosmetics Brands are available in the market. You can buy them from any good store which sell halal cosmetic brands.
aliyaa
07-02-2013, 02:42 PM
well about perfums someone told me that at Saeed ghani's outlets you can find all fragrances even of real good brands.. and they'l be cheaper too
rocky26
25-04-2013, 04:35 AM
Assalam Alaikum brother shoeb.momin, please tell them that the meat of the animal that is dead by slaughtering is the best meat for eating masha allah! If you concentrate on the slaughtering on internet you can easily find out why it is best for the humankind. Here I'm sharing such thing that supports slaughtering:
1. By slaughtering, the meat remains fresh for long time comparatively.
2. Slaughtering does not feel pain to the animals, quite ridiculous for the unbelievers!! But why it is painless i'll tell you all later.
3. Slaughtering let the blood out from the whole body of the animal and the meat remains much safe comparatively as blood is a very good medium for the germs and bacteria.
4. Eating non-vegetarian food does not give a human body 8 amino acids that is essential for nutrition.
5. Slaughtering must be done with the help of sharp knife and quickly.
6. This process does not feel pain to the animal as it cuts the throat and vessels that is responsiblefor the blood circulation in the brain.As the brain is detached from the whole body there is no matter of pain.
7. But remember, do not break the animals spinal chord it gives obstacles to the blood for being letting out of the body.
8. The animal kick its legs coz the defficiency of blood in the muscle and tissues. It kicks its legs and body for being relaxed and contracted.
Rashidudun bhai,
Very impressive and comprehensivre reply. I am clean bowled by ur reply.
May Allah giver barakat in ur knowledge and succeed in ur efforts.
I have many friends who r against slaughtering animal and eating non-vegetarian food bcoz of their religious obligation.
They give lot of lecture on it. I am sure there are lot of product which makes use of animal parts/organs.
Pls furnish me such articles which invariably they are also using but are'nt aware of the presence of non-veg ingredient.
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