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The Halal Cosmetic market is a subset of the cosmetics industry that focuses on products that are certified as being compliant with Islamic law. Halal cosmetics are free from animal-derived ingredients, alcohol, and other substances that are considered to be haram (forbidden) in Islamic law. Halal cosmetics are also cruelty-free, meaning they are not tested on animals.
Halal cosmetics are becoming increasingly popular among Muslim consumers, who are looking for products that are in line with their religious beliefs. Halal cosmetics are also gaining traction among non-Muslim consumers, who are attracted to the natural ingredients and ethical production processes associated with these products.
Some companies in the Halal Cosmetic market include INIKA Organic, Amara Halal Cosmetics, PHB Ethical Beauty, and Saaf Pure Skincare. Show Less Read more