wouah .. i'm seeing more and more black hijabis ... and it is very refreshing :-) (that's why i started ,myself, making videos) keep up the good work ukhti :-)
Alhamdulillah there are so many natural Muslimahs! Having natural hair doesn't have to be difficult or hard while wearing hijab. I have wore my hair natural for 12 years now and I have done many styles on my hair that I found on youtube. All you need to do is find a good hair regimen to oil and condition your hair. I use the LCO method; I wet my hair with water, then use a leave in conditioner, and then oil my hair with amla and black castor oil mix. I usually do it everyday unless I want to wear a light scarf the next day then I don't since I don't want to ruin my scarf!! Lol Also I always wear a silk/satin underscarf underneath my shayla this is very important because the material of the hijab can dry your hair out. I am married so I usually keep my hair in protective styles unless I want to do something otherwise. I co wash my hair when I make a ghusl and follow up with my LCO regimen. There are so many styles on RUclips that many natural hair ladies are doing that would look good with hijab and also look good when you are at home.
The struggle is real sister.What i do for my 4b hair is that i part it down the middle so that my hijab lays flat and after washing and conditioning i put my hair in flat twists and pull the twists to the back in a bun. Im a new hijabi and i find that, that works best for me.
Mykal W MashAllah. I've done the twists before (not flat twists) but the regular two strand twists and that works for me almost lol I have to loosen the twists in the front to get the flat look. I've shamefully been straightening my hair more. I straightened it yesterday 🤣
I have very very thick hair and curly hair when I shower in the morning before college after shampooing and conditioning I get out of the shower and have to put product in my hair . A problem I’m having is I just put it a pony tail and put on my after putting all those good products in my hair and now idk what to do :( should I like do individual braids like 4 sections or something idk .... bc I keep wasting product
Girl wallahi everything you described about putting on your hijab is literally me. No other woman in my family struggles the way I do with my hair as they are all mostly 3b and under so it’s nice to relate to someone
As Salaamu alakium the struggle is real lol I deal with all that every day. My hair is curly and thick and my head hurts all day lol.. alot of good moisturizer to use is Shea butter olive oil and vitamin e oil so it won't dry out. It work for me . May Allah bless us all with the struggle we go through ..
I can related but I'm relaxed and it bsb length and I relaxed every six months ,my hair is very thick,coarse and dry and while I'm stretching its in cornrows or a ponytail. But I do pamper my hair with hot oils, deep conditioning, and masks.
moni al-obany You know, I have sincerely thought about relaxing my hair again. I'm really just stuck as to what works for my hair other than flat ironing. Especially when/if I get married I need those few go to styles that look good and last a while.
Diaspora Ukhti your lifestyle depends on wether you want to go relaxed or stay natural. I have two kids and I work early in a office so relaxed hair works for me and cornrows work for me if I'm not is the mood for combing my hair everyday.
I would say one of the best things is to actually style your hair under the hijab . braids and twist can be goodprotective styles. also if you have natural hair don't stress about your hijab being ultra flat and tight.
I just bought products so I can perform a full hair regimen. So I'm going to wash, while adding a bit of oil to my shampoo. Then deep condition, then add leave in conditioner, moisturizer and seal. I may try the two strand twists and make the smaller in the front!
Diaspora Ukhti asalaamu alaikum ukhti. I understand that you are new to islam but you should not show any hair at all while wearing the qimar/hijab. In sha Allah i hope this benefits you.
I'm not Muslim but an Israelite and I wear headcovering as well. Try looking on Amazon, there are undercaps with the hole in the back to keep hair stable and you don't have to wear ponytails. Its not harsh on our type hair. Use a light daily moisturizer and water spritz and blow dry hair on cool, make sure to completely dry hair so it doesn't get mildew or smelly. Rub a little bit castor oil on your hair line and edges to reduce breakage. And if you get braids dont get them too small or too big. I have dreadlocks that are waist length so my issue is trying to tuck all of them under the headcovering. By the way, I love your videos ❤
Yoooooo I need someone to tell me how to tie up and tuck away curly hair when wearing a hijab!! Usually my hair is braided so it gets soft/wavy and isn't curly, but when its curly I legit don't know what to do
I cut my hair really short too and I have to split my hair in the center and then wear my hijab. It makes my head shape square lol so I have to brush it out and pin ut down with a lot of hair cream
I moisturize my hair, put on a satin bonnet(for sleeping) then put the scarf ontop of that and its wonderful. Also i plait my hair in four or braid it down in 2 and wrap the ends around my head but i always moisturize, put the satin bonnet then use the scarf.
I just recently did the big chop and i’ve just been doing protective hairstyles (cornrows) once a week moisturise it every day if i can be bothered and just pop on my hijab along w/ my hijab under scarf but when its natural my head hurts so much ): i just let it be poofy
The struggle is real! I stopped doing braids long ago because I have so much hair on my head, that the last time I did braids I had to take them out 2 days later cause it was weighing so much. I generally weaved my hair and wore hijab which was more practical. However, when it comes time to doing wudu I was not sure if that was valid as the water was not touching my scalp. Soooo, in the end, I just plat/ stretch my hair with thread (as I did all my life) and wear my hijab. Would like to know if hair weaving is permissible or not.
By threading do you mean wrapping the thread around the braid? I've always wanted to try that! And, I'm not sure of the rulings on weaving. From what I know, the water has to touch the scalp, and if you have to make ghusul the braids should be taken out. I'm not 100% sure though. I need to look into it myself.
Diaspora Ukhti Yes platting is a form of stretching your hair. We do not in Ghana and it is also done all over parts of Africa. It is very simple, get a spool of polyester thread. grease your hair and scalp as you normally would. Then section your hair into 4, 6 or 8 sections, the objective is to get all the hair in. (after when your used to this you can section it how many as you please). Graphics a section of your hair with your least dominant hand and with your dominant hand, take the thread, gently wrap the thread around the hair from the top doing stays. Once fixed, the objective is to cover the entire section of hair in thread until the bottom. Knot the bottom twice and repeat on the next section. I will try to add a video.
This is a late comment but I got boxbraids and had hijab and i had to wear my hijab different and looser cuz my hair was so bulky. I’m def gonna be getting like smaller sizes and feed ins at the front so it can lay flatter
I relaxed my hair specifically because natural hair made my head look big under my scarf since it's so thick. I just cornrow it from now on and protect the ends.
Asa sister...I love how you wrapped your hijab 🧕 in this video MashaAllah...could you please do a tutorial inshaallah...also have you tried you braids with yarn? I’ve been told that using regular braiding hair is haram and using yarn can be just as effective and not as heavy.
Assalamu aleykum. Jazzak Allahu Khair Sooo I have natural hair, like 4b 4c type and also curls ( i know its weird). And because I wear the hijab and have to braid, or make my hair 'flat' I really feel like than in a few years my air type is totally gonna change and I wont have curls anymore at all. Anybody got this problem?
Lina I had box braids under hijab for a few months. My advice would be to not have long braids as it will be heavy when you put it in a ponytail to put hijab on 😬😬
As salam alaikum my dear! Haven’t finished watching your video but I know that I love it! Thanks so much for representing and sharing! Question, what’s you understanding about braids. And I don’t mean plaiting your own hair. I’ve heard different things. Initially growing up I believed that it was haram because you’re adding something that’s not yours and you are being deceitful. Then about a year ago a very close friend of mine who studied in a well known Islamic school mentioned that she asked one of her teachers who happens to be a Mufti about it. His response was that as long as it’s not real human hair and it’s synthetic you’re good to go. She reasoned that since you’re wearing hijab and not showing it you’re not being deceitful just like how it’s okay to dye your hair. I just wanna let you know that I’m not asking you to put you on the spot lol. Just wanna pick your brain. Thanks a bunch! May Allah reward you tremendously!
hey sis! im christian💕and sorry babe braids is african/black culture and has deep meanings behind it so it cant be haram. we use synthetic hair for braids. some people use human hair but its not up to us to judge💕interesting because ive never seen a muslim say this😌
Please embrace your natural afro, that the Allah has blessed you with. The Turkish women (some of them) where the headcovering high up. So be innovative with your beautiful mane.
Aslam alekm sister no black nothing sister you Masha Allah beautiful and your talks beautiful by the way sister you can help me to marry with black girl you're all so respectiv so beautiful Alhmdolilah I can prove it and this will my 2nd marriage InshaAllah Please reply love all black Muslims InshaAllah I will prove black, white=Muslims
Hijab is a customs in oil rich Middle East countries now being converted by these Salafist /Wahhabis countries into a standard for women Muslims, and accepted by most western media as such! This is wrong!!! Look at women struggle in KSA and Iran against the hijab. Now, if some women really insist in wearing it, please stay home or immigrate to other Muslim countries, but NOT to western countries.
wouah .. i'm seeing more and more black hijabis ... and it is very refreshing :-) (that's why i started ,myself, making videos)
keep up the good work ukhti :-)
Thank you so much! I'll have to check out your channel as well! We need more people representing this hijab/Muslim population
yeah .. that's what's keeping me motivated (even if English is not my first language ) ^^ 'cause we all have something to bring to the table right ;-)
You're gorgeous but you draw the end of your brows too low! You should stop it a little before. I loved this video tho 💖
Alhamdulillah there are so many natural Muslimahs! Having natural hair doesn't have to be difficult or hard while wearing hijab. I have wore my hair natural for 12 years now and I have done many styles on my hair that I found on youtube. All you need to do is find a good hair regimen to oil and condition your hair. I use the LCO method; I wet my hair with water, then use a leave in conditioner, and then oil my hair with amla and black castor oil mix. I usually do it everyday unless I want to wear a light scarf the next day then I don't since I don't want to ruin my scarf!! Lol Also I always wear a silk/satin underscarf underneath my shayla this is very important because the material of the hijab can dry your hair out. I am married so I usually keep my hair in protective styles unless I want to do something otherwise. I co wash my hair when I make a ghusl and follow up with my LCO regimen. There are so many styles on RUclips that many natural hair ladies are doing that would look good with hijab and also look good when you are at home.
The struggle is real sister.What i do for my 4b hair is that i part it down the middle so that my hijab lays flat and after washing and conditioning i put my hair in flat twists and pull the twists to the back in a bun. Im a new hijabi and i find that, that works best for me.
Mykal W MashAllah. I've done the twists before (not flat twists) but the regular two strand twists and that works for me almost lol I have to loosen the twists in the front to get the flat look. I've shamefully been straightening my hair more. I straightened it yesterday 🤣
I have very very thick hair and curly hair when I shower in the morning before college after shampooing and conditioning I get out of the shower and have to put product in my hair . A problem I’m having is I just put it a pony tail and put on my after putting all those good products in my hair and now idk what to do :( should I like do individual braids like 4 sections or something idk .... bc I keep wasting product
Girl wallahi everything you described about putting on your hijab is literally me. No other woman in my family struggles the way I do with my hair as they are all mostly 3b and under so it’s nice to relate to someone
Yessss the struggle is real especially when ur hair is short 😩😂😂
Aminah A I feel you siz
Aminah A YES
you're so gorgeous Ma Shaa Allah!
As Salaamu alakium the struggle is real lol I deal with all that every day. My hair is curly and thick and my head hurts all day lol.. alot of good moisturizer to use is Shea butter olive oil and vitamin e oil so it won't dry out. It work for me . May Allah bless us all with the struggle we go through ..
I can related but I'm relaxed and it bsb length and I relaxed every six months ,my hair is very thick,coarse and dry and while I'm stretching its in cornrows or a ponytail. But I do pamper my hair with hot oils, deep conditioning, and masks.
moni al-obany You know, I have sincerely thought about relaxing my hair again. I'm really just stuck as to what works for my hair other than flat ironing. Especially when/if I get married I need those few go to styles that look good and last a while.
Diaspora Ukhti your lifestyle depends on wether you want to go relaxed or stay natural. I have two kids and I work early in a office so relaxed hair works for me and cornrows work for me if I'm not is the mood for combing my hair everyday.
I would say one of the best things is to actually style your hair under the hijab . braids and twist can be goodprotective styles. also if you have natural hair don't stress about your hijab being ultra flat and tight.
I just bought products so I can perform a full hair regimen. So I'm going to wash, while adding a bit of oil to my shampoo. Then deep condition, then add leave in conditioner, moisturizer and seal. I may try the two strand twists and make the smaller in the front!
Diaspora Ukhti asalaamu alaikum ukhti. I understand that you are new to islam but you should not show any hair at all while wearing the qimar/hijab. In sha Allah i hope this benefits you.
I'm not Muslim but an Israelite and I wear headcovering as well. Try looking on Amazon, there are undercaps with the hole in the back to keep hair stable and you don't have to wear ponytails. Its not harsh on our type hair. Use a light daily moisturizer and water spritz and blow dry hair on cool, make sure to completely dry hair so it doesn't get mildew or smelly. Rub a little bit castor oil on your hair line and edges to reduce breakage. And if you get braids dont get them too small or too big. I have dreadlocks that are waist length so my issue is trying to tuck all of them under the headcovering. By the way, I love your videos ❤
AfroCentrikBeautii 823 praying and prophecies mainly
Giiiirl same! My ponytail is like pulling hard sometimes my eyebrows can feel it
My go too is a back puff. Gives your hijab some volume and keeps your front flat 🥰
Yoooooo I need someone to tell me how to tie up and tuck away curly hair when wearing a hijab!! Usually my hair is braided so it gets soft/wavy and isn't curly, but when its curly I legit don't know what to do
I can relate, but i pretty much just let it be, i'm at the point where i just give up
Try regular braids and small plats and volumizer
I cut my hair really short too and I have to split my hair in the center and then wear my hijab. It makes my head shape square lol so I have to brush it out and pin ut down with a lot of hair cream
I moisturize my hair, put on a satin bonnet(for sleeping) then put the scarf ontop of that and its wonderful. Also i plait my hair in four or braid it down in 2 and wrap the ends around my head but i always moisturize, put the satin bonnet then use the scarf.
I just recently did the big chop and i’ve just been doing protective hairstyles (cornrows) once a week moisturise it every day if i can be bothered and just pop on my hijab along w/ my hijab under scarf but when its natural my head hurts so much ): i just let it be poofy
Yes I'm learning now an it's a trial.
The struggle is real! I stopped doing braids long ago because I have so much hair on my head, that the last time I did braids I had to take them out 2 days later cause it was weighing so much.
I generally weaved my hair and wore hijab which was more practical. However, when it comes time to doing wudu I was not sure if that was valid as the water was not touching my scalp. Soooo, in the end, I just plat/ stretch my hair with thread (as I did all my life) and wear my hijab. Would like to know if hair weaving is permissible or not.
By threading do you mean wrapping the thread around the braid? I've always wanted to try that! And, I'm not sure of the rulings on weaving. From what I know, the water has to touch the scalp, and if you have to make ghusul the braids should be taken out. I'm not 100% sure though. I need to look into it myself.
Diaspora Ukhti Yes platting is a form of stretching your hair. We do not in Ghana and it is also done all over parts of Africa. It is very simple, get a spool of polyester thread. grease your hair and scalp as you normally would. Then section your hair into 4, 6 or 8 sections, the objective is to get all the hair in. (after when your used to this you can section it how many as you please). Graphics a section of your hair with your least dominant hand and with your dominant hand, take the thread, gently wrap the thread around the hair from the top doing stays. Once fixed, the objective is to cover the entire section of hair in thread until the bottom. Knot the bottom twice and repeat on the next section.
I will try to add a video.
OOoooo ok! I will try that! i hear the results are great, as far as length retention. Thank you for the tips! I'm going to try it!
ZAYNAB SAY Bismillah, asalaamu alaikum it is not permissable to weave the hair in Islam or add on hair in general. You can read hadiths regarding it.
This is a late comment but I got boxbraids and had hijab and i had to wear my hijab different and looser cuz my hair was so bulky. I’m def gonna be getting like smaller sizes and feed ins at the front so it can lay flatter
Two strand twists!
"It's like burnt buckwheat" You literally made me lol. #blackhijabistruggles
I relaxed my hair specifically because natural hair made my head look big under my scarf since it's so thick. I just cornrow it from now on and protect the ends.
Lool in france we have soo many beautiful black hijabi
Asa sister...I love how you wrapped your hijab 🧕 in this video MashaAllah...could you please do a tutorial inshaallah...also have you tried you braids with yarn? I’ve been told that using regular braiding hair is haram and using yarn can be just as effective and not as heavy.
I love and need this. Mashaallah bless you
The struggle= REAL
I finally found my solution! Two strand twists, weekly lol
@DiasporaUkhti yes
Assalamu aleykum. Jazzak Allahu Khair
Sooo I have natural hair, like 4b 4c type and also curls ( i know its weird). And because I wear the hijab and have to braid, or make my hair 'flat' I really feel like than in a few years my air type is totally gonna change and I wont have curls anymore at all. Anybody got this problem?
WAIT what if I have 4c hair and want to show the front part of my hair and cover the rest with hijab?
Can you wear Box braids under a hijab? Would your hijab look clumpy?
I think with box braids the way to go is to wear it in turban style . Just wear clothes that cover the awra
@@gooddeeds789 do your research pls🤦🏽♀️
@@gooddeeds789 Box braids with your own hair is perfectly okay. Just can't use the weave hair/extensions
@@leia7517 not even synthetic ones?
I so relate to those sttuggles ughh. But how come u were braids? How do y all make wudu with braifs..? Or did u mean ur own hair braided
do you think its a good idea to have box braids under hijab? have you ever had box braids whilst wearing the hijab?
Lina I had box braids under hijab for a few months. My advice would be to not have long braids as it will be heavy when you put it in a ponytail to put hijab on 😬😬
Curly Hijabi did your hijab look clumpy ?
@@gooddeeds789 only if you use real human hair
You can have box braids if it’s ur real hair. It is haram to add weave to your hair so pls don’t do it
As salam alaikum my dear! Haven’t finished watching your video but I know that I love it! Thanks so much for representing and sharing!
Question, what’s you understanding about braids. And I don’t mean plaiting your own hair. I’ve heard different things. Initially growing up I believed that it was haram because you’re adding something that’s not yours and you are being deceitful. Then about a year ago a very close friend of mine who studied in a well known Islamic school mentioned that she asked one of her teachers who happens to be a Mufti about it. His response was that as long as it’s not real human hair and it’s synthetic you’re good to go. She reasoned that since you’re wearing hijab and not showing it you’re not being deceitful just like how it’s okay to dye your hair. I just wanna let you know that I’m not asking you to put you on the spot lol. Just wanna pick your brain.
Thanks a bunch!
May Allah reward you tremendously!
hey sis! im christian💕and sorry babe braids is african/black culture and has deep meanings behind it so it cant be haram. we use synthetic hair for braids. some people use human hair but its not up to us to judge💕interesting because ive never seen a muslim say this😌
Assalamualaikum
Please embrace your natural afro, that the Allah has blessed you with. The Turkish women (some of them) where the headcovering high up. So be innovative with your beautiful mane.
Aslam alekm sister no black nothing sister you Masha Allah beautiful and your talks beautiful by the way sister you can help me to marry with black girl you're all so respectiv so beautiful Alhmdolilah I can prove it and this will my 2nd marriage InshaAllah Please reply love all black Muslims InshaAllah I will prove black, white=Muslims
Hijab is a customs in oil rich Middle East countries
now being converted by these Salafist /Wahhabis countries into a standard for
women Muslims, and accepted by most western media as such!
This is wrong!!!
Look at women struggle in KSA and Iran
against the hijab. Now, if some women really insist in wearing it, please stay
home or immigrate to other Muslim countries, but NOT to western countries.
Tell that to the none muslims and westerners who are living in the muslims countries to go back to their countries