
AI Analysis Summary
After analyzing 34 ingredients in classic, our AI classified this product as Haram. 3 of 34 ingredients raise concerns, while 29 are clearly permissible. Key ingredients include water, ethylhexyl stearate, glyceryl stearate, glycerin.
Why is classic Haram?
- This product is designated Haram because 'alcohol, alcohol, alcohol' conflicts with established halal dietary standards. In-depth analysis ensures accuracy, referencing international halal compliance guidelines. For more details, view the ingredient section.
Ingredient Analysis (34)
| Ingredient | Status |
|---|---|
water Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
ethylhexyl stearate * | Halal |
glyceryl stearate * | Halal |
glycerin Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
hydrogenated coco-glycerides Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
alcohol | Haram |
chamomile recutita flower extract Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
bisabolol * | Halal |
alcohol | Haram |
stearic acid Salts and related compounds E570 | Doubtful |
palmitic acid * | Halal |
lactic acid Preservatives E270 | Doubtful |
caprylyl glycol * | Halal |
decylene glycol * | Halal |
parfum * | Halal |
xanthan gum Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
alcohol | Haram |
phenoxyethanol Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
propylene glycol Propylene glycol is a synthetic organic compound used as a solvent E1520 | Halal |
cinnamal Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
lavender angustifolia oil/extract Edible flowers; used sparingly in cooking. | Halal |
linalool * | Halal |
amyl acetate * | Halal |
lemon oil Permissible unless contaminated. | Halal |
citronellol Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
alpha-isomethyl ionone Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
sweet orange oil Citrus fruits are Halal. | Halal |
geraniol * | Halal |
butylphenyl methylpropional * | Halal |
camphor Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
sodium benzoate Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
coumarin Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
p-anisic acid * | Halal |
potassium sorbate Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
Brand & Category Insights
Health Sense (12 conditions)
Hypertension
RiskyReason: Contains chamomile recutita flower extract, sodium benzoate
Celiac Disease
RiskyReason: Contains cinnamal
Kidney Disease
RiskyReason: Contains sweet orange oil
Anxiety/Insomnia
RiskyReason: Contains cetearyl alcohol, ethylhexyl stearate, glyceryl stearate, stearic acid
Smart Labels
Vegan
Vegan FriendlyCriteria: Excludes all animal-derived ingredients
No animal-derived ingredients found
Vegetarian
Vegetarian FriendlyCriteria: Excludes meat and seafood only
No restricted ingredients found
Pescatarian
Pescatarian FriendlyCriteria: Avoids meat but eats seafood
No restricted ingredients found
Frequently Asked Questions
Is classic halal to eat?
Yes — classic has been analyzed and classified as Haram. Each of its 34 ingredients was individually checked against Islamic dietary guidelines.
Which ingredients in classic are concerning?
The following ingredients are flagged: alcohol, alcohol, alcohol. Check the ingredient table above for full details.
Are other BurnosCare products halal?
BurnosCare produces multiple products with varying halal statuses. Visit our BurnosCare brand page to see the full list of analyzed products and their individual ingredient breakdowns.
How was this product analyzed?
Halal AI uses artificial intelligence to read and cross-reference every ingredient against halal databases and E-code references. You can also scan any product yourself using the free Halal AI app.
Want to Scan Products Yourself?
Download Halal AI and scan any barcode or ingredient list to get instant halal verification.