DailyHalacha.com for Mobile Devices Now Available

Halacha is In Memory of
 Yehoshua ben Sarah (Alfred Sutton)

Dedicated By
His Children and Grandchildren

Click Here to Sponsor Daily Halacha
      
(File size: 416 KB)
The Laws of Tzoveia- Is It Permissible for Ladies To Wear Make-Up On Shabbat

May a woman apply makeup to her face on Shabbat?

Although one might argue that makeup should be permissible in the interest of Kevod Shabbat (showing honor to Shabbat), a person cannot show honor to Shabbat by doing something that constitutes a violation of Shabbat. Applying makeup to one's face violates the Shabbat prohibition of Tzovei'a, dyeing, and is thus forbidden. Although the prohibition of dyeing does not apply to coloring one's face on the level of Torah law, nevertheless, the Sages enacted a prohibition against any kind of dyeing on Shabbat, including applying makeup to one's face. Applying lipstick entails also the separate prohibition of "Memahek," changing the form of a solid substance into a liquid-type substance.

Therefore, women must be instructed to apply makeup only before Shabbat, and not on Shabbat itself. (Menuhat Ahava, Helek 3, Perek 13, Halachot 6-7)

Today there are special types of makeup produced in such a way that circumvents these prohibitions of Tzovei'a and Memahek, and they come with a symbol of Rabbinical supervision. A number of leading Rabbis allow using such makeup on Shabbat, and thus women who so desire may apply these brands of makeup on Shabbat. Other brands, however, should be applied only before Shabbat, and not on Shabbat itself.

 


Recent Daily Halachot...
Giving a Monetary Gift on Condition That the Recipient Later Pays a Higher Amount
The Obligation of Repayment When One Does Not Know Who He Stole From
Proper Pronunciation of Words In “Az Yashir” Is Imperative
Is It Permissible For A Son To Treat His Father In The Case Where Blood Might Be Drawn
Is It Permissible To Smell/Inhale Dairy Products Within 6 Hours After Eating Meat
Yichud: Is It Permissible For A Man To Enter A Safe Deposit Room with a Female Bank Clerk
Reciting Ashrei and Giving Tzedaka During the Minha
The Status of a Kohen who Marries a Divorcee; Laws of "Tum'a" Relevant to a Kohen
Pronouncing Hashem's Name When Reading Verses Cited in the Talmud
May A Grandfather, Son, or Grandson Immediately Precede One Another For An Aliya At The Torah
Making "Hatarat Nedarim" When One Wishes to Discontinue a Voluntary Religious Practice, and Appointing Others To Make Hatara for You
Which Beracha to Recite When Eating Rice with Vegetables
Recommended Measures for Earning Atonement During the Weeks of "Shovevim"
The Danger of Certain Speech
Calling Somebody by a Derogatory Nickname
Page of 239
3585 Halachot found