Halalan Toyyiban Concept in Cosmetics Services
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https://doi.org/10.33102/uij.vol35no03.551Keywords:
halalan tayyiban, cosmetic services, halal cosmeticAbstract
The beauty industry has seen a lot of advancements over the years, with various cosmetic procedures and treatments being offered at clinics and medical spa premises. Nevertheless, for those who follow the Muslim faith, there is a need for halal services that cater to their religious beliefs. This is where the concept of halal and tayyib cosmetic services comes in. Halal and Tayyib services aim to provide good quality and safe treatments that are not only beneficial for Muslims but for everyone, regardless of their beliefs. By adhering to the principles of halal and tayyib, consumers can be assured that they are receiving safe and ethical cosmetic services. This paper has conducted a comprehensive review of databases to identify the key requirements for halal and tayyib cosmetic services. It is imperative to prioritize the safety and halal aspects of the ingredients and handling of these products. By doing so, we can protect our well-being and finances and avoid any potential complications.
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