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Halal Certificate in Aloe Vera

Halal is usually associated with the food industry, although today it is also applied to other sectors such as cosmetics and is the new trend in cosmetics that is gaining popularity. For many Muslims, Halal – whose meaning is “allowed” by Islamic law to be beneficial,  has become a lifestyle, when it comes to consuming food, but also beauty or personal care products. Not only Muslims choose them. More and more people, regardless of their religious condition, who are concerned about the suitability of the products, opt for this certificate daily.

AMB Wellness decided to certify in Halal for several reasons, one, directly for export, it opens the doors to a market that is growing a lot in Indonesia, Singapore, India, China, and the Middle East. Quality that guarantees the best ‘outcome’ of not only your body but also your mind and soul. Halal gives our bodies with wholesome products free of harmful ingredients i.e pollutants, filth, toxins, etc. It’s not only desired by Muslims but also desired by all of humanity.

Approximately 15 to 20 percent of consumers do not choose products with the halal seal because they are Muslim, but identify the Halal concept with something beneficial. They know that the product has had a special vigilance, has had more eyes watching it, and has gone through a professional control of the production, and that generates confidence.

The Halal Certification of IFANCA is responsible for making all decisions including granting, maintaining, renewing, extending, reducing, suspending, and withdrawing halal certification.

Halal certification not only ensures the permitted consumption of cosmetics for people of the Islamic religion, but also grants quality guarantees (without animal traces, exhaustive control of raw materials, quality, and rigor in manufacturing processes), which makes many people, regardless of their religion, want to buy products under this name.

             

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