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Reply from Ms. Nuniek Nizmah Fajriyah
2020.11.18 14:13:39
wa^alaikumussalam...
thanks for the question.
as explained in the presentation that the term halal is often associated with
food. However, this term basically includes a broad scope other than food.
Halal cosmetic products must not contain ingredients containing pigs, carcasses,
blood, human limbs, predators, reptiles and insects. Cosmetic ingredients
derived from permitted animals must be slaughtered according to Islamic law to
be considered halal.
This is not widely known by respondents. It is evident from the research results,
it was found that even though the respondents bought cosmetics that they
considered halal, they did not really care about its halalness. because the
respondent thinks that halal is only for food or be eaten. Therefore, more
respondents will provide information such as the suitability of cosmetics with the
respondent^s skin type when recommending halal cosmetics to others compared
to halal.
thank you
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