are these allowed in Islam? I'm talking about improvement cosmetically without any surgical intervention, e.g creams, injections etc provided they use halal ingredients of course.

are these allowed in Islam? I'm talking about improvement cosmetically without any surgical intervention, e.g creams, injections etc provided they use halal ingredients of course.

Nice question. Just to clarify do you mean use of so-called age defying products such as those that tackle wrinkles or other cosmetic products such as those used for skin lightening etc? Does your question also extend to hypothetical scenarios as well such as the use of a creams to achieve a nose job as opposed to surgical intervention?
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I don't mean alterations in any way, but slowing down the ageing process as a beautification treatment. Isn't beautification allowed in Islam?. For example, reducing frown lines, wrinkles etc using halal ingredients in creams, injections etc. I'm not talking about nose jobs, or any other jobs, just aesthethic improvement without the need for surgery.
Come on guys, there must be ONE scholar on a reknowned forum like Sunniforum to answer this.
Mufti Husain Saheb, where are you???![]()

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