THE FILTH AND POISON OF COSMETICS
Placenta – The life giving uterus lining expelled after birth has been used in some beauty care products for years. Various manufacturers claim it helps stimulate tissue growth, reduces wrinkles and is good for your hair. Unfortunately, none of those claims have ever been proven.
Whale vomit – This material called Ambergris is useful as a fixative in perfumes. It has a sweet, earthy odor and is usually found washed up on a beach in South America or Australia. It has mostly been replaced by synthetic alternatives.
Cochineal beetles – When you need a nice red color, you can drown a few of these buggers in some hot water, dry them out and pulverize them. The deep crimson dye is versatile enough to be used in skin creams, lipsticks and almost any other beauty product.
Waste cooking oil – Scientists say that a surfactant can be made from spent cooking oil that will help regenerate damaged skin. So the next time you order a burger don’t be surprised if you hear “Do you want a facial with that?”
Human breast milk – It could be a gimmick but some people swear by using human breast milk to make soap. Is this something you would try?
Bird poop – Ever heard of a Geisha Facial? It features deep cleansing, $180 price tag, and a big scoop of Nightingale bird poop. Supposedly the uric acid is supposed to be great for your face. Perhaps it is but you certainly don’t need to smear bird droppings on yourself to get it.
Bull semen – Want shiny hair? Then a few salons in Europe think they have exactly what you need. Protein from bull semen is supposed to give amazing results. l’m skeptical it will give you anything more than a stiff hair cut.
Snake venom – One of the most ridiculous new ingredients for keeping wrinkles at bay is snake venom. Cosmetic makers who use this stuff hope that you’ll connect the Botox poison with snake poison and figure both must work wonders on wrinkles. Despite what Jamie Pressly might think, snake venom hasn’t been shown to have any positive improvement in wrinkle creams.
Chicken bone marrow – Supposed to be a good source of glucosamine but how that helps your cosmetic remains a mystery. But people still use chicken bone marrow but they rarely advertise it as such.
Cow dung – It turns out you can make an incredibly pleasant smelling vanilla fragrance from extracts of cow dung. It’s not just a fertilizer any more.
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Comment
Kufr by its very nature gravitates to najaasat and haraam. The search of the kuffaar for medicine and healthcare products commences in faeces and everything which is filth and haraam.
Kufr is the very antithesis of Imaan. Imaan demands only purity and that which is halaal and tayyib. Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) said:
“Allah did not put cure for my Ummah in substances which have been made haraam for them.”
Today Muslims are so terribly addicted to the horrible filth and poison products of the western kuffaar –Yahood and Nasaara – that they have neither concern for their worldly health nor for their salvation in the Aakhirat. All their spiritual faculties are blighted and extinguished, hence it never occurs to today’s Muslim that they are wallowing in filth and poison, the consequences of which they experience with the plethora of formerly unheard diseases. And, at the time of Maut they will experience terror of a different kind.
2 Zul Hajj 1444 – 21 June 2023
