Halal Nail Polish : All you need to know

Zoe Evans
2 min readJun 8, 2021

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Halal gel nail polish is an option for Muslim women who want to follow the guidelines set in Islam without compromising on fashion trends. This new nail polish is designed to look like the traditional, shiny gel nail polish that everyone loves, but it’s actually halal! 786 Cosmetics has created a halal nail polish that practicing Muslims can wear.

halal nail polish
Halal nail polish

Halal gel nail polish is a breakthrough product since it is the first of its kind. It is free from any component that Muslims are prohibited from consuming according to Islamic law (Shariah). It is processed, made, produced, and distributed in the United States as well.

Halal gel nail polish is a healthier alternative than other nail polishes. It contains no harmful chemicals, such as toluene, formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin, dibutyl phthalate and camphor. It is also free from any animal-derived ingredients. Or you can follow the guide to create a nail polish at home as the healthy alternative to nail polish available in market.

What is halal nail polish?

For those of you who are not aware of what halal means, Halal is an Arabic word for lawful, or permitted. Halal is commonly used in relation to meat, food, personal care products, cosmetics and, recently, nail polish. For something to be considered halal, it must meet the following criteria:

Processed, made, produced, and distributed in the United States

Derived from ingredients that are halal or kosher certified

No Animal derived ingredients are used.

Up until now, there have been very few products on the market in the US that were considered halal.

More companies are finding importance in making products that comply with Islamic law and can be used by Muslim consumers. Who doesn’t want to wear a beautiful, halal nail polish?

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Zoe Evans
Zoe Evans

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For more than 7 years I’ve been a professional hair and make-up artist and I’m very grateful.

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