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ANAAKA: Halal Skin Care

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After nearly three years of intense investment into research and development, we founded Anaaka Premium Halal Skincare, with just one straightforward goal in mind- to create the best halal-certified skincare products this world has ever seen.

But before explaining about us, one should ask themself: “why halal-certified skincare?” 

When it comes to food, it goes without saying that we will look for the halal certificate, but skincare? Is skincare absorbed into the bloodstream? Where do all our skincare products go when we apply them? 

Perhaps you’ve come across this statistic before: 60 percent of skincare products get absorbed into the bloodstream. Other sources say otherwise — there’s no way to quantify precisely how much skincare gets “soaked” up by our blood. If you ask us at Anaaka, we think the answer lies somewhere in the middle.

Ultimately, we can assume that at least the best skin care products are being absorbed into the skin because, after all, that’s what they are designed to do.

So how much skincare does the average person consume in a month? A year? Well, The Dose Makes the Poison.

“The halal is clear, and the haram is clear, and between them are matters unclear that are unknown to most people. Whoever is wary of these unclear matters has absolved his religion and honour. And whoever indulges in them has indulged in haram.” [Bukhari & Muslim]

 For us at Anaaka, the Halal is clear, and the only way to make sure we adhere to the Halal lifestyle is to consume Halal-certified products.

 What makes Anaaka unique is that you do not need to choose between quality and Halal when you use our products.

 Anaaka is not just another Halal skincare company in a field of similar competitors. Anaaka is the winner of the GBWA awards as the best halal skincare company for 2021.

We use ingenuity, modern technological advances, and experts’ years of experience to develop our unique premium Halal skincare lifestyle. We aim to create the highest quality beauty and healthcare products without compromising on impure ingredients. Our innovative formulas result from years of uncompromising research, development, and testing. Every detail was precisely fine-tuned, from gathering the base ingredients to their pharmacological assembly and the countless user experience testing done before the final products were approved. We ensured that all our products bring the desired benefits and are suitable for all ages and skin types. 

Beauty. Halal .Anaaka. You.

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