A beautiful and deeply intentional mission ๐ŸŒ™

 

For Muslims, prayer (salah) is one of the five pillars of Islam, performed five times a day, and it requires a specific state of purity. That’s why wudu (ablution) is so essential — it's a spiritual and physical preparation to stand before God. If anything creates a barrier preventing water from reaching the skin or nails, the wudu may not be considered valid.

That’s where Dana Halal Nails is making a difference:

We recognize how important it is for Muslim women to feel both spiritually confident and beautifully expressed — without having to compromise one for the other.

By working toward certification of our nail polish as truly wudu-friendly, Dana Halal Nails is aiming to give women the peace of mind that:

  • ๐Ÿ’ง Water can reach their nail surfaces during wudu.

  • ๐Ÿง• Muslims can maintain religious practices without removing polish.

  • ๐ŸŒฟ products are free from harmful or impermissible ingredients.

  • ๐Ÿงด The formulas are safe for pregnancy and health-conscious users.

  • ๐Ÿ’š We are ethically made, also supporting humanitarian causes like Gaza relief (part of the turnover is donated to Gaza)

 

That’s more than just nail polish — it’s purpose-driven beauty. ๐ŸŒธ

 

Let's understand better what does it mean Halal Nail polish?

Our Halal Nail polish is free from haram (forbidden) ingredients. The enamel formula avoid ingredients like alcohol derived from non-halal sources or animal byproducts that aren't slaughtered according to Islamic rules.

 

What makes a nail polish "wudu - friendly"?

Here’s the key point: Breathable / Water-permeable:

๐Ÿ’ง Traditional nail polish forms a waterproof barrier, so it prevents water from touching the nail surface during wudu. Since water needs to reach every part of the body specified in the ritual, including nails, regular polish can be a problem for those who want to pray with it on.

 

So, Halal nail polish refers to a specific chemical laboratory formula that is made in a way that aligns with Islamic guidelines, specifically for Muslims who performs wudu (ablution) before prayers.

Please check both our Halal and water- permeable (wudu- friendly) certifications below.