You are allowed to beautify yourself, wear nice clothes and etc. If someone wants to beautify themselves for themselves, that’s not a sinful intention. Should I also remove my contacts EVERY time before I do wudu? If the same concept is okay for contacts, then I don’t understand why not the Inglot O2 nail polish.Įverything depends on intentions. The concept of Inglot O2 nail polishes came when the founder thought of contact lenses which allow permeability. It’s supposed to be easy and not so difficult. In the Western world, wearing a hijab draws attention. Does this not draw attention? By your argument then a Muslim woman should also not wear henna unless she’s covering her hands with gloves in public. A Muslim woman is allowed to wear henna on her hands and nails. Which “halal” nail polishes have you tried and loved? Tell us! I’ve personally never tried them, but I’ve heard great things about them, although there are mixed reviews when it comes to the water permeability test. Inglot also carries a breathable nail enamel called O2M. They also carry other cosmetics, like lipsticks and foundations. Unfortunately, it’s the peelable kind of nail polish, so if you enjoy peeling things like I do–remember how kids in the 90’s used to peel glue off of their hands after it dries and enjoy it? Yes, that type of enjoyable–then this might not work for you, because you will be tempted to peel those babies off soon after they dry. Tuesday in Love has gorgeous colors and the application is gret. This isn’t the first brand of nail polish that’s wudu-friendly/ water permeable there’s also Tuesday in Love. On Maya Cosmetics’ website, the directions state to apply wudu as you normally would but “run nails under water and then rub gently for ten seconds.” You have to make a tough choice in life: Ruin the couch or ruin your nails. Scenario: You’re waiting for your nails to dry, and your toddler is about to knock down a glass of cranberry juice on your brand new Pottery Barn accent chair. It dried quickly too, and let me tell you, this is important to me, because as a mother of two, waiting five or more minutes for nail polish to dry is torture. I only used one coat and it is super opaque. I purchased the colors Plumberry, a beautiful dark purple, and Early Grey, a gorgeous grey color. Sorry, but I cannot contain my excitement. They created a halal, wudu-friendly, cruelty-free, vegan, physician approved nail polish. Let’s face it–it actually makes me look forward to my period a little bit.īut now, for those of us who don’t wear nail polish regularly, there’s all kinds of options on the market for “halal” nail polish, that are not only free of pork products, but water permeable as well.Ī new cosmetic line just launched, called Maya Cosmetics. As for myself, I’ve always opted not to wear it, except during my period, when I’m not praying. There’s always been a big debate over the permissibility of nail polish and if it interferes with making w udu (ablution) for prayers.
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