8 halal-friendly beauty brands to shop for the upcoming holy month
As we welcome the month of Ramadan, we’re diving deep into niche beauty brands that are being catered to a growing global Muslim clientele
As we welcome the month of Ramadan, we’re diving deep into niche beauty brands that are being catered to a growing global Muslim clientele

Inika Organic
The Australian beauty brand is not only organic, vegan, cruelty free and ethically sourced but also Certified Halal. Whether it’s skincare essentials or make-up must-haves the brand is fully equipped with each and every product needed in your beauty bag. Wondering where to

PHB Ethical Beauty
The British-based beauty business offers a wide collection of halal certified hand-made and vegan beauty products that are all natural, plant-powered formulas to give you wholesome skincare solutions for even the most sensitive skin-types. We also love that the brand has eco-friendly packaging so that everything from boxes to bottles are recyclable!

Shade M
Discover a collection of liquid lipsticks that are halal certified. The homegrown brand was founded by two Middle Eastern women who wanted to offer a better than clean beauty brand, free from all the nasties and then some. These Vegan and Cruelty-free lippies are made with coconut and sugar and come in 15 pigmented moist but matte shades.

Pretty Suci
A pioneering online beauty store which focuses only on selling halal beauty brands for women and men. Brands like Amara, Wardah, So.Lek and their namesake Pretty Suci haven’t always been easily accessible globally but can now be added to cart and ready to ship right off the website.

Green Bar
The Bahraini-based beauty brand focuses on hand-crafted, quality-tested and carefully packaged fresh products. While not all their products are certified halal, they have a range of aromatic and oil-infused face, body-care and more that are plant-based and the perfect addition to your beauty arsenal.

Farsali, Dhs120 at Sephora
The viral brand that skyrocketed to social media fame fills all your vegan and cruelty-free skincare needs. While it might not be certified, many products are halal-friendly. Read labels for further details. From

Lush
We’ve all come to love the natural brand of effective and ‘scent-illating’ beauty products! The regional website showcases freshly handmade favourites that are halal-friendly but yet to be certified. While you can feel at ease shopping at Lush, it is still good measure to read the ingredient list to be absolutely sure.

LYN Nail Polish
Certified Halal nail lacquer brand that gives you the freedom of personal expression that is still linked to traditions and beliefs. These specially manufactured nail polishes have Ch2olor Complex which makes your nail lacquer water and air permeable. Not only does the revolutionary technology help nails breathe, the formula dries quicker without compromising on colour or nail health. From Dh52
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