I was so depressed like “I can never straighten this stupid 4c hair I just have to deal with it this is unfaiiirrr” but bruh, this just made me so happy I am really grateful that you made this😭😭😭 JazakAllah khayran sister❤️
Jazakilahkhairan habibti Allah SWT Sent you to solve my 4C wudu “problems”. I’ve been struggling to find solutions to this and Wallahi He Sent you. AllahummaBarik May Admit you and your family to the Highest Station of Jannah and Give Hasanat for this video. Love your sister in Islam. Assalamualaikum WaRahmatullahi Barakatu ❤
Assalamu Walakakum thank you so much for sharing this! I’m a newly revert to Islam and just learned I’m suppose to wet my hair for wudu and ghusl… I literally just got done crying because I love having my hair straight in the fall and winter months… I want to be obedient to Allah I was so torn before finding your video I am definitely going to try this method! Thank you thank you!!!!
Sis, MashaAllah! you are very ingenious. I wonder how many days/weeks until you can expect the hair fully reverting back to 4c from the silkpress , if one has to make ghusul (like you mentioned)every night?
I’m glad you enjoyed my video. I only recommend using this process if you really want to keep your hair style intact. Since making this video I have found more techniques on how to stretch my silk press. InshaAllah I will make an updated video
Salam aleykoum please do so I really struggle with my natural hair and I was so sad that I could not be a straight natural. But if you found a way please share @@minamuslimaa
It’s pretty straightforward sis! Are y used to doing your hair because if so then this shouldn’t be hard. Just sectioning into four sections, twisting the sections in Bantu knots, doing ghusl, then blow drying your hair while in the knots
I could be wrong but I think it's best to do this in a more discreet manner to avoid hinting at like awrah. (Just advice, sorry if this seems rude and it's good you've helped people out ❤)
What did you use to lock your hair? I didn't think it would be possible since most locking aids, beeswax etc... are not permeable and need to be rinsed out to have a valid wudu or ghusl.
Wouldn’t you have to do this like 2 or more times a day? Since we use the restroom or break wudu more than once? I’m sorry but this is really confusing and I don’t understand lol 😅
Yes but I would rather spend 5 minutes braiding my hair before then wasting a silk press 😭😭. The blow dryer isn’t really necessary with wudhu but I would highly recommend it after ghusl
If your hair is covered when your Wudu is broken like u wear a under scarf your protected unless you have intercourse or have a sleep you can send water over your under scarf and not on your actual hair ghusl is a different story cause your scalp would have to get wet like how you can wet over your socks
That’s only if you do not have access to water or cannot use water in certain situations like if you have stitches and have to avoid putting water in that area. Allah knows best.
I was so depressed like “I can never straighten this stupid 4c hair I just have to deal with it this is unfaiiirrr” but bruh, this just made me so happy I am really grateful that you made this😭😭😭 JazakAllah khayran sister❤️
Alhamdulilah I hope it works for you ❤️❤️
Sister 4c hair is not stupid. 4c hair is beautiful and versatile.
Sister, your 4c hair is what Allah decreed for you. It is beautiful.
@@Alcanwill JazakAllah khayran, this is EXACTLY what I needed to hear, I never thought about it that way, thank you so much
@@tiarasapp1410perm it straight if it's too much
Jazakilahkhairan habibti Allah SWT Sent you to solve my 4C wudu “problems”. I’ve been struggling to find solutions to this and Wallahi He Sent you. AllahummaBarik May Admit you and your family to the Highest Station of Jannah and Give Hasanat for this video. Love your sister in Islam. Assalamualaikum WaRahmatullahi Barakatu ❤
Walaikum Salaam! My pleasure sis! Lmk how it goes!
THIS IS WHAT WE NEEDED!!!!!
Assalamu Walakakum thank you so much for sharing this! I’m a newly revert to Islam and just learned I’m suppose to wet my hair for wudu and ghusl… I literally just got done crying because I love having my hair straight in the fall and winter months… I want to be obedient to Allah I was so torn before finding your video I am definitely going to try this method! Thank you thank you!!!!
I have no idea why i didnt think of straightening my hair LOL. This helps so much❤️❤️ thanks sis
Girl ima try this!!!! Idk why i never tried this before. Ima try this. Thanks so much for this!
You're so welcome! InshaAllah it works
Thank you so much Mina!! I really appreciate this content! May Allah continue to bless you and your family!
Ameen ❤️❤️ I really appreciate it. May Allah bless you and your family as well
You the only video on this matter. MashAllah because weeee are not of...the others iykyk
Assalamu Walakum this video is so helpful… got a silk press on thursday morning and forgot about jummah
I do that but never thought to dry it like that. Great 💡.
Sis may allah reward , this is so helpful to so many of us ❤❤❤
Girl you saved me
JazakAllahukhair sissss i will be using this inshaAllah ❤️❤️
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Sis, MashaAllah! you are very ingenious. I wonder how many days/weeks until you can expect the hair fully reverting back to 4c from the silkpress , if one has to make ghusul (like you mentioned)every night?
@@nissa4644 I personally wouldn’t use this method after 3 weeks because I wash my hair every 3 weeks.
omg jazakallah for this video this is sooooo helpful. ❤ also when u mean ponytail holders do u mean scrunchies? (im in the UK)
@@sweetestangel wa iyakum sis❤️ and yes satin/silk scrunchies is another name for ponytail holders
Sis this is so much work. Love that you made this video because we need this info. But I got so lost with your process 😅
I’m glad you enjoyed my video. I only recommend using this process if you really want to keep your hair style intact. Since making this video I have found more techniques on how to stretch my silk press. InshaAllah I will make an updated video
Salam aleykoum please do so I really struggle with my natural hair and I was so sad that I could not be a straight natural. But if you found a way please share @@minamuslimaa
It’s pretty straightforward sis! Are y used to doing your hair because if so then this shouldn’t be hard. Just sectioning into four sections, twisting the sections in Bantu knots, doing ghusl, then blow drying your hair while in the knots
@@theselfloveprincesss Yeah not to much work until you have to do it every single night, on top of all other life duties, work kids house.
Don't know why I always thought you were from the UK lol, this was a surprise
JazakAllah ! Tysm ❤
asalaam walaikum sis. just a reminder that "JazakAllah" is incomplete. you need to add the khaira after :)
Wa alaykum Salam Your so freaking cute sister 🥺😍😍
Jazakallah sis
asalaam walaikum sis. just a reminder that "JazakAllah" is incomplete. you need to add the khaira after :)
Thank you so much
I could be wrong but I think it's best to do this in a more discreet manner to avoid hinting at like awrah. (Just advice, sorry if this seems rude and it's good you've helped people out ❤)
@@siimply_mee thank you for your concern. Allah knows best.
So making wudu 5 times a day, each time you are blow drying your hair? That's a lot of heat. How are your edges holding up?
I always use heat protectant on my hair and have the dryer on low when I use this method.
This is great idea. Could you do a video on having natural hairstyles/ braided hair with ghusl cos how can you maintain hair doing ghusl.
How often do you silk press your hair as a muslimah
@@strivingtoreturn2167 no more that twice a month and at least once every 6 weeks.
Do they have salons there for our hair type? Or, you’re doing your own silk press
I’m doing my own silk press because I have trust issues when it come to my hair 😩😭
@@minamuslimaa 🤣😂.
Is it possible for a married women to be a straight natural??
i wish i saw this before i locked my hair lol
What did you use to lock your hair? I didn't think it would be possible since most locking aids, beeswax etc... are not permeable and need to be rinsed out to have a valid wudu or ghusl.
@@mshamida08 my hair is interlocked so i don't need to use gels. also for traditional locs you can just use oil and water
@@khadijahbrown151 you can comb ou your locks, thats what i did few months ago, after almost 4 years being interlocked.
I love you❤
Lol I was about to say a shower cap in egypt? 🤣
Lol they have them here but you have to get it off Amazon
Why not?
Asalaamu alaikum Sis🥰
Walaikum Salaam ❤
Wouldn’t you have to do this like 2 or more times a day? Since we use the restroom or break wudu more than once? I’m sorry but this is really confusing and I don’t understand lol 😅
Yes but I would rather spend 5 minutes braiding my hair before then wasting a silk press 😭😭. The blow dryer isn’t really necessary with wudhu but I would highly recommend it after ghusl
@@minamuslimaa okok I understand now 💕
If your hair is covered when your Wudu is broken like u wear a under scarf your protected unless you have intercourse or have a sleep you can send water over your under scarf and not on your actual hair ghusl is a different story cause your scalp would have to get wet like how you can wet over your socks
@@Princesss_quashI never heard this before about wiping over your underscarf like you wipe over your socks Can you provide the Dalil please? Thank you
What about tayyamum on the head! 🤔 it’s an idea lol
That’s only if you do not have access to water or cannot use water in certain situations like if you have stitches and have to avoid putting water in that area. Allah knows best.
I thought it was a joke video😅😅😅