Let's get clarity together
In Arabic Halal means lawful, permitted.
The term Halal has always been used in the food sector, which includes food and beverages, but in recent years it has also gained prominence in the world of cosmetics, where numerous products are increasingly being offered for sale according to Qur'anic rules regarding safety, purity and integrity.

Hala has morphed from a simple adjective into a real way of life, thus including personal care in addition to food. The production of cosmetics that comply with Halal health and hygiene rules is expanding more and more, especially in Europe.
Halal products
Halal Certification requires that a product follow hygiene regulations according to HACCP and also includes rules of the Islamic religion.
The selected raw materials and the finished cosmetic product, therefore, must not contain alcohol and pig derivatives (a rather rare case, however, because cosmetic companies rarely use these types of ingredients), nor from genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
Also, in the process of internal sanitization, sanitizing and sanitizing products, used on the production and packaging lines must not have alcohol among their components.
Halal in Europe
Demand for Halal-certified products in Europe is growing steadily, primarily because consumer needs are increasingly shifting toward beauty products with natural and organic ingredients, as well as increasingly environmentally friendly production processes.

Undoubtedly, products with Halal Certification, whether food or cosmetics, denote an appreciable transparency of the brands that produce them and contribute to good customer relations.
We at Procosmet ♡
Procosmet brand is proudly Halal Certified because our products correspond to the rules of Islamic law (Sharia), as they are free of substances of human, animal, GMO and alcohol origin.
Here are some of the Lines with Halal Certified products:
(to be sure go into the product tab and click on Quality; there you can see if a product is Dermatologically Tested or Halal Certified).
Napura

MTJ

...And many more. Always check that there is Halal Certification in Quality when you buy a product.
Not only Halal
Our certifications, in addition to Halal are:
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GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) certified according to ISO 22716.
Certification that follows the obligation of the Cosmetic Regulation 1223/2009 according to which cosmetic manufacturing companies must perform the operations of selection of raw materials, production, packaging and shipping of the finished product, therefore following Good Manufacturing Practice (in English Good Manufacturing Practice - GMP).
We use, to follow this law, the restrictive European ISO standard, dedicated to GMP, namely ISO 22716.
Don't forget that many of our products are Dermatologically Tested, we have elaborated on this in this Blog Post.
In addition, all Napura and MTJ shampoos are SLS & SLES free, i.e., free of surfactants of non-natural origin, but with surfactants of plant and natural origin; we talked about it here.