The term is "halal cosmetics"--halal means "permitted" in Arabic--and there are supposedly huge brands of halal products...OnePure is one that's marketed as being halal. Unfortunately for the Muslim world, the OnePure cosmetics company currently makes no cosmetics--they have cleaners, moisturizers and toners, but no color cosmetics.
However! From what I've read, cosmetics are halal if they contain no animal products (Gelatin is found in some cosmetics, and it can come from pork) or alcohol. Given that, a good-quality mineral makeup is what you want.
As in the Muslim halal? No, not that i am aware of!
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Muslim women use "halal" cosmetics--ones that contain only ingredients acceptable to Muslim law. (Basically this means no pork fat, no gelatin--a lot of it is sourced from pork--and no alcohols.) In the Middle East, if you buy cosmetics they're going to be halal; it is a huge business over there. If you're in a non-Muslim country you can go to an Islamic market and find halal products, or you can go to websites like halalcosmetics.com.
cosmetics
When you give someone cosmetics.
Halal Cosmetics Market
MAC Cosmetics is a subsidiary of a larger cosmetics company, Estee Lauder.
"For the most part, cosmetics in the UK are the same are the cosmetics in the USA. There may be a difference in the brand, but the product overall is pretty much the same."
Love Cosmetics was created in 1969.
In Praise of Cosmetics was created in 1894.
Vichy cosmetics was created in 1931.
Benefit Cosmetics was created in 1976.