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# While the Biblical prohibition of [[dyeing]] is only something that will be colored permanently, there is still a Rabbinic prohibition on creating a temporary coloring effect. Therefore, cosmetics such as: rouges, lipsticks, eye shadow, and others which add color to the skin albeit for a short amount of time, are still forbidden to use on [[Shabbos]]. <ref>Rambam Hilchos [[Shabbos]] 22:23, S.A. 303:25, Mishna Brurah 303:79, Rabbi Heshy Kahn (What's Doing, Greater Connecticut, 3/3/11)</ref> | # While the Biblical prohibition of [[dyeing]] is only something that will be colored permanently, there is still a Rabbinic prohibition on creating a temporary coloring effect. Therefore, cosmetics such as: rouges, lipsticks, eye shadow, and others which add color to the skin albeit for a short amount of time, are still forbidden to use on [[Shabbos]]. <ref>Rambam Hilchos [[Shabbos]] 22:23, S.A. 303:25, Mishna Brurah 303:79, Rabbi Heshy Kahn (What's Doing, Greater Connecticut, 3/3/11)</ref> | ||
==Soap== | ==Soap== | ||
# According to | # According to Chacham Ovadia Yosef, it is permitted to use a bar of soap or liquid soap on [[shabbat]] because one has no intention of changing anything. One only intends clean what he is washing. <ref> Sh"t Yechave Daat 2:50 </ref> | ||
# According to | # According to Chacham Ben-Zion Abba-Shaul, one may not use a bar of soap but one may use liquid soap on [[shabbat]]. <ref> Sh"t Or Litzion 2:35:5, [http://www.dailyhalacha.com/m/halacha.aspx?id=932 Rabbi Eli Mansour] </ref> | ||
# According to Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, it is forbidden to use a bar of soap and it is forbidden to use liquid soap on [[shabbat]]. <ref> Igrot Moshe 1 | # According to Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, it is forbidden to use a bar of soap and it is forbidden to use liquid soap on [[shabbat]]. <ref> Sh"t Igrot Moshe OC 1:113 </ref> | ||
==Cutting Nails or Hair== | ==Cutting Nails or Hair== |