The global market for halal cosmetics is projected to expand at a CAGR of 9.6% from 2020 to 2025, resulting in a substantial demand for halal cosmetic products and developments. This projection will be stifled if the halal-related issues and cosmetic health risks affecting the cosmetic supply chain are not effectively managed. This study examines the halal built-in approach as the guiding concept for regulating halal cosmetics in Malaysia. The emphasis on farm-to-table in the halal built-in approach is aligned with the importance of securing the integrity of the halal and safe cosmetic product. To achieve the objective, this conceptual paper evaluates past literature reviews consisting of journal articles, books, and conference papers from online databases like Scopus, web of science, science direct and google scholar. The outcome of this study shall provide new insights for the manufacturers to integrate the halal requirements in the whole process of the halal cosmetics supply chain. This could ensure the sustainability of halal in cosmetic products and guarantee the consumers' right to have a safe effect.
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