It can be a struggle to find halal beauty brands. Halal beauty refers to beauty products compliant with Islamic standards.
This means they do not contain any pig-derived and other “haram”, or forbidden, ingredients. Halal beauty products also need to be wudu-friendly (i.e., water-permeable) as part of the religious standards.
Unfortunately, the certification process can take up to two years. So there is still a big disparity between the demand and supply of halal-certified products.
From makeup, nails, to even fragrances – take a look at these halal beauty brands.
As the first halal-certified makeup company in the US, Amara Halal Cosmetics uses natural ingredients derived from plants and are made without any animal by-products or alcohol.
They carry an extensive range of foundations, eye colour, lipsticks and nail polishes.
A Latina Muslim covert, Claudia Nour launched her own makeup line to be free of alcohol, pig and all pig- derived ingredients, gelatin, and carmine.
Her products include makeup, skincare, and body care products.
Established in 2006, INIKA Organics is not only certified halal, but is cruelty-free, vegan, and certified organic.
Besides offering a good range of cosmetics, they have their own range of brushes to ensure optimum application of their products.
Based in Malaysia, this cult-favourite makeup brand was created by beauty blogger Sabrina Tajuddin who wanted to offer quality makeup products to women From eye essentials, liquid lipsticks, to makeup tools, their range covers all your bases.
They offer international shipping with a flat rate of 80 ringgit (S$26) and free shipping for orders above 300 ringgit.
Sampure Minerals is the first halal-certified makeup line in Europe. Established in 2009 in the UK, the brand was born out the inability to find halal-certified makeup in the market.
Formulated without animal-derived ingredients, Sampure Minerals’ products are also certified vegan and cruelty-free.
Founded by siblings Dahlia Nadirah and Luqman Hakim from Kuala Lumpur, SO.LEK has an impressive range of lip products but what really impressed us was their cushion products.
They carry a BB cushion range, as well as blusher cushions in ultra-flattering shades.
Hailing from Canada, Tuesday in Love had a really sweet origin story.
The founder was in between jobs and was too poor to afford nail polish for his wife, but was researching on halal nail polishes and found very little options.
He then began experimenting with ingredients and finally found one that worked and presented a pink nail polish to his wife on a Tuesday.
Besides an extensive range of colours for their halal nail polishes, Tuesday in Love also formulated their own lipsticks, foundations, mascara, and eye shadow.
One look at the website and you can instantly tell that Wardah Cosmetics takes beauty very seriously.
Besides cosmetics, they also offer a wide range of skincare products and even have an online skin analyzer so that you can determine the type of products suitable for your skin.
The brand is also all about empowering women, featuring inspiring women and their stories.
Wardah Beauty also supports the local design community at Jakarta Fashion Week with the Wardah Fashion Award and providing the makeup for four Indonesian fashion designers during their show at Jakarta Fashion Week.
Besides an extensive range of colours for their halal nail polishes, Tuesday in Love also formulated their own lipsticks, foundations, mascara, and eye shadow.
Created by a Malaysian, this budding halal-friendly beauty brand carries just two cushion foundations – one to give you a natural glow, the other to add a hint of shimmer to your complexion.
Besides an extensive range of colours for their halal nail polishes, Tuesday in Love also formulated their own lipsticks, foundations, mascara, and eye shadow.
US-based Halal Beauty is started by a beautician who has 20 years of experience in the field.
The brand ships worldwide, and carries quite a wide range of colours for its lipsticks, lip glosses, and lip liners.
They also have mascara and eyeliners.
All its products are reasonably priced from US$18 (S$24) for a lip gloss to US$40 for an eyeliner.