Halal cosmetics: ingredients to avoid, and what to replace them with. Any parts of forbidden animals . Under Islamic law, dog and pig are not permitted for consumption, eliminating several key beauty ingredients from formulation: lard, gelatin, collagen, glycerin, allantoin and more. Any ingredient that could cause harm to the consumer . In beauty, this includes mercury, lead and hydroquinone. Identify the Halal/Haram/Mushbooh status of each ingredient using this guide. Search the ingredient name in the list and its status will be next to it. If all ingredients of a product are Halal, the product is fit for Muslim consumption. If any of the ingredients is Haram, the product should not be consumed.
The lists below have been taken with permission from the book 'Islamic Dietary Laws and Practices by Mohammad Mazhar Hussaini and M S Ahmad Hussein Sakr, Ph.D. It should be noted that a product being imported from a Muslim country is not necessarily a guarantee that it is completely Halal. In fact, food is often imported from abroad into Muslim countries without proper checking of ingredients. AN ALPHABETICAL DEFINITION GUIDE An alphabetical list of Halal and Haram ingredients to look out for: Bacon: A side of pig meat (pork). Choletsorol: type of fat always of animal origin.
If extracted from Zabiha animal, it is Halal. Diglyceride: Emulsifier. If of animal origin it should be suspected till the source is known. Gelatin (Jello Gelatin): Usually of animal origin, mostly from pig. If extracted from a dhabiha animal, then it is halal/ Glycerol (Glycerine): It could be of animal, plant or Glyceryl-Stearate synthetic origin. If animal source is used, it is suspected.
Hormones: Usually animal hormones are used for human consumption. One has to find out the source before passing a judgement. Lard: Fat from swine particulaly found in the abdominal cavity. Hindi movie double dhamaal mp3 free download. Totally Haram for us. Magnesium Stearate (stearic acid): Used as an active ingredient in medicine tablets. Haram when derived from animal source. Mono Glycerides: When derived from animal source.
(Halal when the source is plant). Pepsin: A digestive enzyme mostly from pig stomach. Rennin (Rennet): A protein Enzyme. Usually not labeled.
(In most cheeses). Shortening: Fats and oils of animal origin. Animal/Lard Vanilla: Extracted using alcohol. Vitamins: Haram when from animal source. Mostly the source is synthetic or plant and are Halal.
Whey: Used in ice creams and yogurt. Haram when from animal source. A PARTIAL LIST OF HALAL INGREDIENTS S/N Name of Ingredients Code No Brief Description Antioxidants: Chemical compounds used to protect certain food components from being destroyed or lost through oxidation. Ascorbic acid: Vitamin C. Benzoate (Benzoic acid): Benzoic acid and sodium benzoate are used for food preservation. Biotin: A member of the B complex vitamins. BHA: An antioxidant, preservative.