Cosmetics, Volume 6, Issue 3 , 01/09/2019

Halal cosmetics: A review on ingredients, production, and testing methods

Kenji Sugibayashi, Eddy Yusuf, Hiroaki Todo, Sabrina Dahlizar, Pajaree Sakdiset, Florencio Jr Arce, Gerard Lee See

Abstract

The demand for halal cosmetic products among the 2.4 billion Muslim consumers worldwide is increasing. However, the demand for halal cosmetics remains unmet because cosmetics production is dominated by non-halal cosmetic manufacturers, whose production methods may not conform with the requirements of halal science. The development of halal cosmetics and the assessment of their product performance is still in its infancy. The integration of halal science in the manufacture of most cosmetic products remains inadequate. Moreover, there is a global dearth of guiding documents on the development and assessment techniques in the production of comprehensively halal cosmetics. This paper aims to abridge existing literature and knowledge of halal and cosmetic science in order to provide essential technical guidance in the manufacture of halal cosmetics. In addition, the adoption of these methods addresses the unique ethical issues associated with conformance of cosmetics' product performance to religious practices and halal science. It highlights the applicability of established methods in skin science in the assessment of halal cosmetics.

Document Type

Review

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

Cosmetic ingredientsCosmetic manufactureFormulationHalal cosmeticsIn vitro testing

ASJC Subject Area

Chemical Engineering : Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)Medicine : DermatologyBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology : AgingPharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics : Pharmaceutical ScienceMedicine : Surgery


Bibliography


Sugibayashi, K., Yusuf, E., Todo, H., Dahlizar, S., Sakdiset, P., Arce, F., & See, G. (2019). Halal cosmetics: A review on ingredients, production, and testing methods. Cosmetics, 6(3) doi:10.3390/cosmetics6030037

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