Etika Bersolek dan Berhias Diri Perempuan - Ning Imaz Fatimatuz Zahra

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11 Jul 202106:33

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses perspectives on makeup and skincare, emphasizing simplicity and the importance of using plant-based, halal products. The speaker shares insights on ethical and health considerations, warning about the dangers of harmful ingredients like mercury and hydroquinone in skincare products. They advocate for informed choices in skincare, ensuring the products are both safe and suitable for religious practices. The video highlights the significance of halal certification in maintaining purity and safety, ultimately urging viewers to be mindful of the ingredients in their skincare routine.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Makeup should be modest and not excessively heavy, especially when following trends from Western cultures. Light makeup is acceptable for daily use.
  • 😀 Skincare products are often derived from plant-based ingredients, which are generally halal, making them more permissible than animal-based ones.
  • 😀 It's important to research skincare ingredients to understand their origins and ensure they are halal and safe to use.
  • 😀 Animal-based ingredients, such as placenta or blood, can be problematic if sourced from impure or improperly treated animals.
  • 😀 Halal skincare products do not contain najis (impure) substances, which is why it's essential to check certifications like halal labels.
  • 😀 Harmful ingredients like hydroquinone and mercury, often found in cheap skincare products, can cause serious health risks, such as damaging the bloodstream.
  • 😀 Many unregulated or fake skincare products on the market use harmful ingredients and may pose long-term risks to users.
  • 😀 Women who are less informed may fall victim to misleading product promotions, resulting in harmful consequences for their health.
  • 😀 Skincare with a halal label ensures that the product does not contain impure substances and can be used without concern for religious rituals like prayer.
  • 😀 Understanding the composition of skincare products helps users make informed choices, balancing beauty with health and religious concerns.

Q & A

  • What is the speaker's perspective on makeup trends and their appropriateness in daily life?

    -The speaker suggests that makeup trends, particularly those inspired by Western styles or full makeup, may not be appropriate for daily use or for occasions without a specific purpose. Overuse of makeup daily is considered unethical by the speaker, as it may not align with cultural or religious values.

  • How does the speaker approach the topic of skincare and its ingredients?

    -The speaker discusses their own journey of learning about skincare products, particularly focusing on the ingredients. They emphasize the importance of understanding what goes into the products, especially when it comes to plant-based versus animal-derived ingredients.

  • What is the significance of halal skincare products according to the speaker?

    -For the speaker, halal skincare products are those that do not contain najis (impure) ingredients such as certain animal by-products or human blood. Products with plant extracts are generally considered halal, and the halal certification assures consumers that the product is permissible for use in accordance with Islamic principles.

  • What does the speaker say about the use of animal-derived ingredients in skincare products?

    -The speaker notes that most skincare products contain plant-based ingredients and very few include animal-derived substances. They mention that it is only permissible for skincare to contain animal by-products if the animal used is not najis and the products are derived in a lawful manner.

  • What are the risks associated with using unregulated skincare products?

    -Unregulated skincare products, such as those containing hydroquinone or mercury, pose serious risks. These substances can cause immediate skin lightening effects but may damage the skin and enter the bloodstream, leading to long-term health consequences.

  • How does the speaker recommend consumers approach skincare products in terms of safety?

    -The speaker advises consumers to be cautious and avoid products that may contain harmful substances. They recommend looking for certified skincare products, especially those with halal certifications, to ensure the products are safe and free from najis ingredients.

  • What is the speaker’s stance on skincare products that use human blood or animal placenta?

    -The speaker points out that skincare products containing human blood or animal placenta are generally not permissible according to Islamic principles if the blood or placenta comes from impure animals or is sourced from a dead animal. These ingredients are considered najis and should be avoided.

  • Why does the speaker mention the importance of understanding skincare ingredients?

    -The speaker highlights the importance of being informed about the ingredients in skincare products to ensure that they are safe and align with ethical and religious standards. Knowing the composition helps consumers make informed choices about what they are putting on their skin.

  • What role does halal certification play in the use of skincare products?

    -Halal certification, particularly from institutions like MUI (Indonesian Ulema Council), provides assurance that the skincare product does not contain najis ingredients. This certification allows individuals to use the products freely, especially in situations where religious practices such as prayer are involved.

  • What does the speaker think about the commercialization of skincare products?

    -The speaker is concerned about the commercialization of skincare products, especially those sold without proper regulation or approval, which can mislead consumers. They caution that these products, often marketed with attractive promises, can be harmful to skin health and cause long-term damage.

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