Rabu, 02 Mei 2012

hijab tutorial

There are many ways to play around your scarf.

 
Fold the scarf vertically to hide the tip of the scarf or to shorten the scarf.
Place your scarf about a third to the way down over your head.

 
Place the scarf all the way back of your head into your most comfortable position.

 
Tight your scarf on the back of your head as comfortable as possible.
  
Take the end of the scarf and round them around your neck.
  
Tucking in any remains ends under the front of the scarf and make it secure inside the hijab.
  
Take the bottom of your scarf from the back and pull it together to the front. Pin it.
You can pin the bottom side and the ear side of the scarf
to make sure your ear secured and covered.
 

taken from : http://www.hijab-scarf.com/2010/09/tutorial-annekes-hijab-style.html

tutorial again ! cekidot

 
Wear your headband at your most comfortable position.

Place your head scarf, one part longer than the other.

Take both sides of the scarf to your back. You can add pin on the back
of your neck to make it more secure. Make sure that your scarf doesnt
go too tight and your comfort is the most important.

Take the longer side of the scarf and round it over your neck. Make
sure that the end of this side reach the back of your head. Take the
corner of the scarf and tuck in it inside the scarf or pin it to make
it more secure. However I personally never pin the scarf and let the
scarf casually wrap my face.

Finish :)

Don't be afraid to try new style of wrapping your head scarf.
Let us know what you think.


taken from : hijabscraf.com

how to handle hearing loss from wearing hijab

1. Keep your head cold.

I wear nothing under my scarf so it keeps my head cooler than when I use underscarf. But if you do feel more comfortable wearing one makes sure that you don’t wear it too tight.

2. Let them breath.

I have a habit to let my hair free during my lunch time. Just to open my headscarf, brush my hair before I pray. If you are working during day you can always go to the bathroom and have them breath

3. Keep your ponytail loose. 


Some of you may have long hair so you have to braid your hair, bun your hair or make a ponytail. Make sure that we use a nice fabric. Rubber or metal fabrics will likely pull your hair out. Cotton knit will be better.

4. Give them some times to dry.

Do not braid or ponytail your hair while it’s still wet. Have some time to let your hair dry. You can use a hair dryer but blow your hair with a gentle blowing one instead the hot one. After you wash it, give your hair some time to breath. Brush your hair with widely spaced comb.

5. Leave them alone.

If you dye or chemically process your hair, or regularly use a curling or straigtening iron or hot curlers, you should stop for the time being. If you don't want to air dry your hair (which would be best), then use a diffuser on your dryer. If you regularly use styling products, you should use a gentle clarifying shampoo every two weeks, which will help remove residue from your hair and scalp. There are also volumizing and maximizing shampoos and conditioners on the market that will help thicken your hair.

6. Switch your hijab style.

If it’s possible, you can change your style that can make your hair loose. For one day let them free without any braids. If it’s not possible, you can clip your hair up instead braids/ponytail your hair.

7. Treat you hair well.

With or without your hair covered, you are obliged to take good care of them. Go to the salon or spa regularly. Let them take good care of your hair. Cream, vitamin and some soft massage will help your hair grow better.

Are you sure your hijab is causing hair loss or is it just an excuse from being lazy of handling your hair care since you cover all your hair while you go. Take good care your hair whether you show it or not. Beside that your husband deserves the best performance of your hair right?

Some says hijab is a great protection for your hair as it never gets exposed to outside elements such as the sun, wind, air, rain, smog and other forms of pollution. In addition, women who wear hijab are much less likely to use excessive amounts of hairspray or to curl their hair regularly, both of which damage the hair and may cause it to break and fall out. 

taken from :  http://www.hijab-scarf.com