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MS 2200-1: 2008 Islamic Consumer Goods - Part 1 Cosmetic and Personal Care
Local Title:
MS 2200-1: 2008 Islamic Consumer Goods - Part 1 Cosmetic and Personal Care
Country/Region:
Malaysia
Competent Authority:
Industry Standards Committee on Halal Standards
Type:
Regulation
Status:
In force
Release Date:
2008-01
Implementation Date:
2008-01
Document
Language Source Title Access
EN
Official MS 2200-1 (2008) Islamic Consumer Goods - Part 1 Cosmetic and Personal Care
Summary

MS 2200 consists of the following parts, under the general title Islamic Consumer Goods:

Part 1: Cosmetic and personal care – General guidelines

Part 2: Usage of animal bone, skin and hair – General guidelines

This standard is the first part established in the series of Halal standards for Islamic Consumer Goods. It prescribes practical guidelines for halal cosmetic and personal care industry. It serves as a basic requirement for cosmetic and personal care industry and trade or business in Malaysia. This Standard should be used together with the Guidelines for Control of Cosmetic Products in Malaysia and Guidelines on Cosmetic Good Manufacturing Practice, by National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau.

Note: This standard does not contain all requirements which may be required for certification. Halal certification may be sought by arrangement with the competent Islamic authorities in Malaysia.

Content

  • Committee representation

  • Foreword

1. Scope

2. Normative references

3. Definitions

4. Requirements

5. Compliance

6. Halal certificates

7. Halal certification mark

  • Annex A Method of washing and ritual cleansing (dibagh) according to Shariah law for najs al-mughallazah

  • Bibliography

*Malaysian Standards (MS) are developed through consensus by committees which comprise balanced representation of producers, users, consumers and others with relevant interests, as may be appropriate to the subject at hand.

The use of Malaysian Standards is voluntary except in so far as they are made mandatory by regulatory authorities by means of regulations, local by-laws or any other similar ways.

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