Hijabans

Just by chance i came across this article and remembered ur post XchorniX


Loss of Hair Because of Hijab Answered by Umm Zaid (www.ModernMuslima.com)

Answer:

It is true that wearing the hijab, especially if you wear it for many hours at a time, can cause your hair to both darken and thin. Rely on Allah subhannahu wa ta'ala. Take comfort in the knowledge that women, including our Muslim mothers, have been wearing veils for thousands of years. If hair loss was a major result of hijab, balding women would be a common sight in the Ummah. Whether you lose hair or not, insha'Allah, Allah ta'ala will reward you for following His Divine Command. Alhamdulillah, there are a few things you can do to fight this.

First, you should rule out any health issues that may be causing you to lose hair. A birth, surgery, severe infection or high fever, anemia, thyroid conditions, high doses of vitamin A, fungus, and reactions to common medications (including birth control) can cause you to temporarily lose hair, even after several months have passed. If you think this may be the cause, you should talk to your physician. Also, it is common for women's hair to thin as they age, especially just before and after menopause. You should also make sure you are getting enough protein in your diet, as protein deficiency can cause hair loss.

Second, you should not wear your hair in tight braids. If you do wear cornrows or other types of braids, keep your scalp moist, and give your hair a break every few weeks by taking them out. If you wear a ponytail, use the new no-metal parts fabric covered bands (rubber bands and metal in bands will pull your hair out). Keep your ponytail loose, and wear it at the nape of the neck. Wear your hair loose as often as possible at home.

You should be wearing a loose fitting cotton or lace cap under your scarf. This will keep the scarf -- of any fabric -- from slipping and rubbing against your scalp. It also keeps your hair from coming loose under the hijab. Don't wear tight fitting lace headbands or peach skin fabric underscarves -- these only exacerbate the problem.

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.

When shampooing your hair, massage the soap from your scalp to the ends with your fingers instead of lathering it up on top of your head. That causes tangles which can cause your hair to break and fall out. Don't brush your hair while it's wet; use a detangler and a wide toothed comb. To towel dry, squeeze your hair with the towel gently from roots to ends instead of rubbing it against your scalp. Don't put your hair in a braid or ponytail while it's still wet.

If you have very wavy or curly hair, use a pic or wide toothed comb instead of a brush. If you can, spend a little more money to buy a high quality cushion brush with smooth tipped bristles.

  • Umm Zaid.

Thanks for the tips neely!:)

Salaam,

Just a word of advice from one hijabi to another: you are not supposed to describe your hair.

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*Originally posted by Hinna: *
Salaam,

Just a word of advice from one hijabi to another: you are not supposed to describe your hair.
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acha?

yah man coz its fitna…ur describing ur hair…wats the poitn of hijab if a guy can use his imagination and picture a girl’s..>HAIR!!! :eek:

hey its so nice to seee Alhumdulilah many of our guppenz do hijab n its not for any one but urself

n FITA bhai >>> u did a tremendous job bro . i mean MAshAllah conciderin u were born in UK its so nice to see ppl with such knowledge . i fink u clearify each n every part of the topic just FYNE .

sara >>> i was suspectin u to come up with a good one man . i mean u think its only the hair a guy can illusioniz ??? i hope u get my point . n on the day of judgement the questionz wud be asked abt ur ownself .

Offtopic. Sorry chorni :flower1:

Can any one define the word hijaab? I thought it were jhilbab and khimaar together —> make it to hijaab?

lol i was bein sarcastic man coz the girl said ur not supposed to describe ur hair. of course guys can get illusions bout otehr things. i’ve herd of guys who say hijabis/niqabis are “hot” and “sexy” coz it gives them lots to imagine. horny bashtards :rolleyes:

Re: Hijabans

ooh never seen this. but definetly very helpful, jazak’Allah