The fact that lipstick like any other beauty products, should not be used by a Muslim woman in public; that is, she can only use it for the sake of her husband, or in the presence of other women, and of Mahrams (the men she can never marry like her brother, father, uncle, etc.) is enough evident enough on this matter, Although the Al-Azhar House of Fatwa states that: “A woman is allowed to wear lipstick during the daytime of Ramadan if she is sure that nothing from that lipstick will go to her stomach. However, if any of that lipstick reaches the woman’s stomach, then her fasting becomes invalid.”
Fasting while Wearing Lipstick
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