
Ensuring Beauty with Integrity: The Importance of Halal Cosmetic Testing
The global beauty industry is experiencing a significant shift towards ethical and conscious consumption. For millions of Muslim consumers, “Halal” is no longer just a

The global beauty industry is experiencing a significant shift towards ethical and conscious consumption. For millions of Muslim consumers, “Halal” is no longer just a

Skincare and Wellness Brands are increasingly looking toward Indonesia as the next high-growth market in Asia. With a large consumer base, a rising middle class,

Halal cosmetic industry Indonesia has evolved far beyond its early association with food and beverages. What was once perceived as a religious compliance label has

Halal renewal certification cosmetics is no longer a routine administrative task for beauty brands operating in Indonesia. Renewal is a critical checkpoint for foreign cosmetic

Halal certification for cosmetic brands has quietly become one of the most decisive factors for entering Indonesia’s beauty market. Many foreign cosmetic companies arrive with

Indonesia is now one of the fastest-growing beauty markets in Asia, and obtaining halal skincare certification has become an essential requirement for competing and winning

Indonesia’s National Agency of Drug and Food Control (BPOM) has issued a major update under PerBPOM No. 25 of 2025, introducing significant changes to ingredient

Not long ago, Halal was a term found mostly on food packaging. Today, it is found in lipsticks, perfumes, shampoos, and skincare products, changing the

Indonesia’s beauty and personal care market is growing at double-digit rates, driven by a young, Muslim-majority population that increasingly demands transparency, ethics, and Halal assurance

Ensuring the safety and efficacy of cosmetic products is crucial in safeguarding public health and maintaining consumer trust. The cosmetic registration and safety testing process

The global beauty industry is experiencing a significant shift towards ethical and conscious consumption. For millions of Muslim consumers, “Halal” is no longer just a

Skincare and Wellness Brands are increasingly looking toward Indonesia as the next high-growth market in Asia. With a large consumer base, a rising middle class,

Halal cosmetic industry Indonesia has evolved far beyond its early association with food and beverages. What was once perceived as a religious compliance label has

Halal renewal certification cosmetics is no longer a routine administrative task for beauty brands operating in Indonesia. Renewal is a critical checkpoint for foreign cosmetic

Halal certification for cosmetic brands has quietly become one of the most decisive factors for entering Indonesia’s beauty market. Many foreign cosmetic companies arrive with

Indonesia is now one of the fastest-growing beauty markets in Asia, and obtaining halal skincare certification has become an essential requirement for competing and winning

Indonesia’s National Agency of Drug and Food Control (BPOM) has issued a major update under PerBPOM No. 25 of 2025, introducing significant changes to ingredient

Not long ago, Halal was a term found mostly on food packaging. Today, it is found in lipsticks, perfumes, shampoos, and skincare products, changing the

Indonesia’s beauty and personal care market is growing at double-digit rates, driven by a young, Muslim-majority population that increasingly demands transparency, ethics, and Halal assurance

Ensuring the safety and efficacy of cosmetic products is crucial in safeguarding public health and maintaining consumer trust. The cosmetic registration and safety testing process
