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Monday, September 8, 2014

By Jasmine Roziers
Muslim-friendly cosmetics or "Halal" makeup is a type of makeup that can be worn by women of the Islamic faith. Daily Mail reports that, Halal means that there is no animals,alcohol, or blood used in the ingredients. The following cosmetics lines essentially have the "seal of approval" for women of the Islamic faith. Makeup can sometimes only come in shades of ivories and nudes, catering to women of European descent. The makeup not only has healthier ingredients, but also caters to more skin types. Arabia: MSN reports that these are the top 10 following cosmetic lines that are Muslim-friendly.

1. One pure: Layla Mandi, the Canadian who converted to Islam and moved to Dubai launched her own line of “Halal” cosmetics called One Pure that are alcohol/ pork free.
2. Hussana: A UK-based company that launched in 2008 with a wide range of makeup, and body-care products.
3. FX Mineral Cosmetics: FX stands for Fuschia Xtreme where the three sisters behind the cosmetics range were inspired by a colorful palette. Their products are cruelty and alcohol free.
4. Saaf: "The founder of Saaf, Dr Mah Hussain-Gambles, is herself a force of nature. She first created a skin balm for her mother which quickly soothed away the condition that no other cream had touched." - Saaf
5. Inika: "All products in the natural cosmetic range are Certified Organic or Vegan, Certified Halal and Certified Cruelty Free. INIKA is committed to education in both wellness based beauty and ingredients. INIKA uses the finest Australian botanicals and pure minerals to produce makeup that cares for your skin as well as performing brilliantly. INIKA ingredients feed the skin in a soothing manner and are actually beneficial."
6. Miracle Halal Mineralz: is the brain child of a former beautician and makeup artist, Nadia Gani who believed that being beautiful doesn't have to go against your health or religion.
7. Mihri: a Turkish beauty products range from Istanbul created by a Muslim, expert team.
8. Halal and Organic: "Over the years, there has been an increase in the number of Individuals who have concerns about the ingredients within skincare produce because they contain Alcohol and Animal fats (including Pork substance) in them. Halal and Organic uses alternatives to Alcohol such at Ethanol/ Ethyl and animal fats (including that from Lanolin which is a form of halal alcohol derived from animal fats and animal content such as sheep) which are heavily used within the skincare industry. Some chemicals are known to cause irritation to sensitive skin; whereas others remove natural oils from the skin which is important to keep the skin hydrated preventing dryness."
9. Amara Halal Cosmetics: "It wasn't simple to develop such a new product. “Everyone knows about Halal Food, but for Halal Cosmetics, we had to do a lot of investigation.” Halal means allowed” according to Islamic Laws, in contrast to “Haram”, which means “illegal”. Today’s consumers are more and more conscious of ingredients and production methods. Amara Cosmetics is committed to providing the finest quality cosmetics, and each of its products is certified by the Islamic Food And Nutrition Council of America (IFANCA). All of our products are manufactured and packaged in California according to the Islamic Codes of Law."
10. Shifa Cosmetics: owned by Ahlam Momin, holds a great market share in the US cosmetics market for Halal beauty products. The Multi-billion dollar industry of Halal makeup products is on the rise again in the US.
(Shifa Cosmetics website is currently unavailable, so inbox the company via Facebook to place orders)
To discover more about these Halal brands, click the link of each name.

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