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Is classic Halal?

HaramAI Analyzed
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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)

IngredientStatus
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

Risky

Reason: Contains chamomile recutita flower extract, sodium benzoate

Celiac Disease

Risky

Reason: Contains cinnamal

Kidney Disease

Risky

Reason: Contains sweet orange oil

Anxiety/Insomnia

Risky

Reason: Contains cetearyl alcohol, ethylhexyl stearate, glyceryl stearate, stearic acid

Smart Labels

Vegan

Vegan Friendly

Criteria: Excludes all animal-derived ingredients

No animal-derived ingredients found

Vegetarian

Vegetarian Friendly

Criteria: Excludes meat and seafood only

No restricted ingredients found

Pescatarian

Pescatarian Friendly

Criteria: 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.

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