I really like the way you approached Islam. I followed your journey and I am glad that you learned slowly, step by step and found a way that suits you. Salam and support from Bosnia💚
Sister I have found an amazing product to help you it’s “fashion tape” you place it on your bonnet then press chiffon hijab down and it stays in place all day and does not damage the scalf either xxx
So helpful and lovely video.The best under scarf is made of pure cotton , it is healthy for your hair and doesn't slip the hijab and very comfortable. I am from Egypt and I have been a hijabi for 20 years so this is my experience.
Great video Ellie.....the underscarf situation is real! I've done the same and bought so many that have been terrible quality and just slip, taking my scarf with it. I stopped wearing an underscarf but it means I have some hijabs in my drawer that I don't wear as they do need something underneath to stop them slipping. I've ordered some of the Duck ones as they look good quality. I haven't been brave enough to try silk hijabs yet although they look so lovely xx
Silk is great for those special occasions, but it's hot in summer. Anything with a loose weave is good! Chiffon which I use, works with a stretch lace undercap I get from ebay. I use chiffon extensively in the summer; dress up, dress down, inexpensive so you can buy a lot of them, wash and dry in delicates laundry bag. They're quite durable, actually. Lots of colors. Best chiffon comes from Haute Hijab, but I've bought everywhere. Im a typical older American doing my best to save my hair, and to cover bad hair days.
Hi Ellie...I have following you here and there for quite some time and just first want to say, thank you for your wealth of knowledge. You have helped me more than you know, and I am grateful for you Masha Allah. I am a Western woman with Pakistani parents. Growing up, my father used to make us dress very modestly, almost in an "old-fashioned" American style with long dresses with humongous collars made by my mom. I was picked on a lot in school by my peers, and started dressing more immodestly as soon as I had the freedom to do so. Recently though, I reconnected with Islam, started praying 5 times a day, and now feel that my internal belief has grown to a point where I want to express my Islam more openly. I really appreciate your advice to take things step by step, as that is the way I think Allah truly meant us to do. Only then can we appreciate each "addition" we make to our modesty. I just recently started wearing hijab and agree that we all have to make hijab work for us with our own personal style. You look beautiful Masha Allah in your hijab. You are lovely inside and out! Keep up the great work you do for the Ummah. May Allah be pleased with you and grant you Jannah, Ameen
Way to go, Ellie! I am a revert and I also started wearing my hijab about a year ago and it’s been a journey. I totally relate to it being a little hard to see yourself covered for the first few times. It took me a while and I actually show some hair as well to get more comfortable. Not having anybody to guide you makes it a little harder but I have slowly become more used to it and I feel the hijab as part of me now. When I stated, I actually wore chiffons 😂 and then I slowly transitioned to jerseys for daily use because it took me so long to put them on, haha. InshAllah Allah will make wearing the hijab easy for us and reward our intentions!
hii! as someone quite new and completely clueless this is exactly the type of struggles I have encountered. Thanks a lot and looking forward to exploring your channel more!
Thank you for sharing! Really interesting! “With love, Leena” just today come out with a hijab hack video. I will watch it after this, so I have not seen it, but probably good, she’s a very nice. Love from Johanne, Norway 🇳🇴
Hi Ellie, thanks for sharing your collection, was very interesting to watch. just one thing stuck in my mind is that you used the word opaque for a transparent material several times in this video. just wanted to ask if this was just a human error, or this word somehow also means transparent (P.S. I am not a native speaker, so hearing it from a native a bit confused me)
So thrilled to catch this show! I've used many different under caps, the cotton ones work the best, but the slinky blends work if I pin it all to my bun scrunchie. I wear the chiffon, the jersey is too hot for me in summer. I really love the style that's coming out of Malaysia, where DUCK originates! I have a couple super scrunchies, which I just wear alone. Under hijab though, if you need a pin, the taffeta is Very hard to pierce through! For pinning onto my bun, I will use a straight rhinestone tipped pin with a safety cap. A little twinkle to hold the whole mess in place. If you wear chiffon as I do, you need an undercap if you dont want your delicate hair scrubbed and broken. Yeah, it's a must. The pins, too. Basically, when you drape that chiffon on top of your underscarf, drop anchor immediately by pinning to your bun scrunchie. I use magnets in matte colors on the side above my ears. Chiffon doesnt stay tied, so I use ponytail elastic to get it done. Easier on the fabric, adjustable, doesn't come undone! Chiffon dresses up, dresses down, with jeans and flannel shirts, tunics, your regular street attire! Thanks again, I'm looking forward to the next show, and products! How about the extra long tube style undercap from Middle Eastern Mall? Adding to this post, stretch lace undercaps from Ebay, $6.00ea., have been a real lifesaver under the chiffon!
How do you stop the under-hijab piece from slipping back as they usually do when they are behind hairline so actually on hair. They don't stick well on hair ..
A set of 2 questions: What are the 10 best things regarding Islam if you are a Woman? What are the 10 best things regarding Islam if you are a Man? Or are they both the same as Islam is totally unbiased in the treatment of all individuals regardless of sex, race, ideology?
We believe in equality of value not in rights. Men have advantages over women and women have other advantages over men. Men and women are different so they're treated differently.
I thought the hijab was supposed to be worn for modesty -- hiding the beauty of your hair --- not as a fashion statement or simply a different way to display your beauty.
Why? She is a unique, have a tattoo under her hand and she not a perfect Muslim so everything is ok. I must confess, i try to refrain but once a year i eat pork once or twice.
Brother or sister in Islam...hijab is for modesty. But there is nothing wrong with it ALSO looking presentable. All women want to look presentable and nice. So experiment away with fabrics and colors is what I say!
Not telling you what to do.but if you want to observe real hijab not just a piece of cloth sister please research what Hijab is for women according to quran and sunnah.how should the dresses be.how much can be shown.I'm not going to say you're doing it right or wrong now.just do the research yourself and ask yourself if you're doing it right.
Looking elegant and choosing colours that suit you , is about looking nice and therefore noticeable and attractive. That's not the point of hijab , surely. You.might as well uncover your hair as try to make yourself look attractive IN a hijab . Especially if you're going to wear make up so that you look more attractive when your hair , the natural colour source round your face , is covered. It's just become a fashion talking point and interest .
@@gillsladdin6868 No man will consider a woman more attractive in hijab than without hijab. They are sexual creatures and want to see the hair, body, etc. There is nothing wrong with a woman looking presentable and nice in hijab. After all, that is how Allah has created every woman.
The university of copenhagen said wearing hijab stops the skin from absorbing natural light which leads to irregular sleep patterns - Low Energy - Mental illness - Weaker Bones - Weaker Immune System - Weight Gain - High Blood Pressure - Nearsightedness - Higher Cancer Risk. This very troubling.
@@moonlit.michelle Not according to any scientific research or study I am aware of. “The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency across the Arab world is far too high,” says Khitam Mohammad, a professor in the department of midwifery at the Jordan University of Science and Technology. Studies have consistently shown that more than 70 percent of Arab women are vitamin D deficient. Female hair loss is also higher in Muslim women than any other female demographic due to hijab.
@@lahleholivia7398 correlation is not causation. I could say that the majority of people who get into car accidents are wearing pants. But that doesn't mean that wearing pants has anything to do with causing car wrecks.
@@moonlit.michelle And scientific research says hijab causes vitamin D deficiency diseases and premature hair loss. Seatbelts and cars❓❓ Sounds like you might have vitamin D deficiency.
I really like the way you approached Islam. I followed your journey and I am glad that you learned slowly, step by step and found a way that suits you. Salam and support from Bosnia💚
Sister I have found an amazing product to help you it’s “fashion tape” you place it on your bonnet then press chiffon hijab down and it stays in place all day and does not damage the scalf either xxx
So helpful and lovely video.The best under scarf is made of pure cotton , it is healthy for your hair and doesn't slip the hijab and very comfortable. I am from Egypt and I have been a hijabi for 20 years so this is my experience.
Great video Ellie.....the underscarf situation is real! I've done the same and bought so many that have been terrible quality and just slip, taking my scarf with it. I stopped wearing an underscarf but it means I have some hijabs in my drawer that I don't wear as they do need something underneath to stop them slipping. I've ordered some of the Duck ones as they look good quality. I haven't been brave enough to try silk hijabs yet although they look so lovely xx
Silk is great for those special occasions, but it's hot in summer. Anything with a loose weave is good! Chiffon which I use, works with a stretch lace undercap I get from ebay. I use chiffon extensively in the summer; dress up, dress down, inexpensive so you can buy a lot of them, wash and dry in delicates laundry bag. They're quite durable, actually. Lots of colors. Best chiffon comes from Haute Hijab, but I've bought everywhere. Im a typical older American doing my best to save my hair, and to cover bad hair days.
As we enter the last few days of Ramadan hope everyone is getting ready for Eid insha'Allah
Hi Ellie...I have following you here and there for quite some time and just first want to say, thank you for your wealth of knowledge. You have helped me more than you know, and I am grateful for you Masha Allah. I am a Western woman with Pakistani parents. Growing up, my father used to make us dress very modestly, almost in an "old-fashioned" American style with long dresses with humongous collars made by my mom. I was picked on a lot in school by my peers, and started dressing more immodestly as soon as I had the freedom to do so. Recently though, I reconnected with Islam, started praying 5 times a day, and now feel that my internal belief has grown to a point where I want to express my Islam more openly. I really appreciate your advice to take things step by step, as that is the way I think Allah truly meant us to do. Only then can we appreciate each "addition" we make to our modesty. I just recently started wearing hijab and agree that we all have to make hijab work for us with our own personal style. You look beautiful Masha Allah in your hijab. You are lovely inside and out! Keep up the great work you do for the Ummah. May Allah be pleased with you and grant you Jannah, Ameen
Way to go, Ellie! I am a revert and I also started wearing my hijab about a year ago and it’s been a journey. I totally relate to it being a little hard to see yourself covered for the first few times. It took me a while and I actually show some hair as well to get more comfortable. Not having anybody to guide you makes it a little harder but I have slowly become more used to it and I feel the hijab as part of me now. When I stated, I actually wore chiffons 😂 and then I slowly transitioned to jerseys for daily use because it took me so long to put them on, haha. InshAllah Allah will make wearing the hijab easy for us and reward our intentions!
The green one is soooooo beautiful 🙂
I have medium hair so I use a wig cap and then an undercap and it works great!
hii! as someone quite new and completely clueless this is exactly the type of struggles I have encountered. Thanks a lot and looking forward to exploring your channel more!
Thank you for sharing! Really interesting!
“With love, Leena” just today come out with a hijab hack video. I will watch it after this, so I have not seen it, but probably good, she’s a very nice.
Love from Johanne, Norway 🇳🇴
Not sure if I’ve said this before but your voice is so soothing to listen to 🤍🤍
Beautiful collection mashallah.
All beautiful colors
Masha Allah
Eid Mubarak sister
I totally agree the jersey fabric is great. Not only does it sit better and not slip, you can wear it without pins and it’s not see through.
MashÀllah that's great so amazing Ramadan Mubarak
You look very beautiful with hijab , really suits your face mashallah!
Hi Ellie, thanks for sharing your collection, was very interesting to watch. just one thing stuck in my mind is that you used the word opaque for a transparent material several times in this video. just wanted to ask if this was just a human error, or this word somehow also means transparent (P.S. I am not a native speaker, so hearing it from a native a bit confused me)
I had no idea what you were saying when you were saying duck. 😅 Then I checked the description. I've never heard of that company here in the States.
Ellie try not folding the chiffon at the front of your head, so it’s only a single layer of fabric hopefully it will sit a bit better that way x
Nice video sister
Green really suits you.
Hey. I believe i commented that Mrs Quinn should if she wants wear hijab. I meant no harm. But I'm glad you chose to be hijabi.
Masha Allah
Hijab nice and beautiful.
very beautiful and nice
Happy Ramadan sister
Masha Allah very beautiful
سبحان الله سبحان الله الحمدلله الله اکبر جزاک الله
Allah bless you my hijabi sister ♥️
🤲🤲❤️❤️ thanks Ellie!
Great video. Thanks
loved it
What do people do if their hair isn't long enough for a bun? I have a bob cut with a fringe! I'm just beginning my revert journey!
You can try wearing a headband, usually made of elastic jersey material. After that, just wear a scarf or hijab on it.
So thrilled to catch this show! I've used many different under caps, the cotton ones work the best, but the slinky blends work if I pin it all to my bun scrunchie.
I wear the chiffon, the jersey is too hot for me in summer.
I really love the style that's coming out of Malaysia, where DUCK originates! I have a couple super scrunchies, which I just wear alone. Under hijab though, if you need a pin, the taffeta is Very hard to pierce through!
For pinning onto my bun, I will use a straight rhinestone tipped pin with a safety cap. A little twinkle to hold the whole mess in place. If you wear chiffon as I do, you need an undercap if you dont want your delicate hair scrubbed and broken. Yeah, it's a must. The pins, too.
Basically, when you drape that chiffon on top of your underscarf, drop anchor immediately by pinning to your bun scrunchie. I use magnets in matte colors on the side above my ears.
Chiffon doesnt stay tied, so I use ponytail elastic to get it done. Easier on the fabric, adjustable, doesn't come undone! Chiffon dresses up, dresses down, with jeans and flannel shirts, tunics, your regular street attire!
Thanks again, I'm looking forward to the next show, and products! How about the extra long tube style undercap from Middle Eastern Mall?
Adding to this post, stretch lace undercaps from Ebay, $6.00ea., have been a real lifesaver under the chiffon!
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It's very nice, good luck to you, health to your heart, God bless and help you, I hope my sister maâşallah magnificent form Turkey Istanbul
How do you stop the under-hijab piece from slipping back as they usually do when they are behind hairline so actually on hair. They don't stick well on hair ..
A set of 2 questions:
What are the 10 best things regarding Islam if you are a Woman?
What are the 10 best things regarding Islam if you are a Man?
Or are they both the same as Islam is totally unbiased in the treatment of all individuals regardless of sex, race, ideology?
We believe in equality of value not in rights. Men have advantages over women and women have other advantages over men. Men and women are different so they're treated differently.
There's a new bamboo hijab.
👍👍
Try bokitta 🙃
I like to wear Hijab.
❤️
Allah Help Non Muslim To accept Al Islam
I thought the hijab was supposed to be worn for modesty -- hiding the beauty of your hair --- not as a fashion statement or simply a different way to display your beauty.
Why? She is a unique, have a tattoo under her hand and she not a perfect Muslim so everything is ok.
I must confess, i try to refrain but once a year i eat pork once or twice.
Brother or sister in Islam...hijab is for modesty. But there is nothing wrong with it ALSO looking presentable. All women want to look presentable and nice. So experiment away with fabrics and colors is what I say!
Not telling you what to do.but if you want to observe real hijab not just a piece of cloth sister please research what Hijab is for women according to quran and sunnah.how should the dresses be.how much can be shown.I'm not going to say you're doing it right or wrong now.just do the research yourself and ask yourself if you're doing it right.
Looking elegant and choosing colours that suit you , is about looking nice and therefore noticeable and attractive. That's not the point of hijab , surely. You.might as well uncover your hair as try to make yourself look attractive IN a hijab . Especially if you're going to wear make up so that you look more attractive when your hair , the natural colour source round your face , is covered. It's just become a fashion talking point and interest .
@@gillsladdin6868 No man will consider a woman more attractive in hijab than without hijab. They are sexual creatures and want to see the hair, body, etc. There is nothing wrong with a woman looking presentable and nice in hijab. After all, that is how Allah has created every woman.
The university of copenhagen said wearing hijab stops the skin from absorbing natural light which leads to irregular sleep patterns - Low Energy - Mental illness - Weaker Bones - Weaker Immune System - Weight Gain - High Blood Pressure - Nearsightedness - Higher Cancer Risk. This very troubling.
And do they have this same concern for priests and nuns? For fishermen, cowboys, and gardeners who are covered up to protect themselves from the sun?
@@moonlit.michelle Not according to any scientific research or study I am aware of.
“The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency across the Arab world is far too high,” says Khitam Mohammad, a professor in the department of midwifery at the Jordan University of Science and Technology. Studies have consistently shown that more than 70 percent of Arab women are vitamin D deficient.
Female hair loss is also higher in Muslim women than any other female demographic due to hijab.
@@lahleholivia7398 correlation is not causation. I could say that the majority of people who get into car accidents are wearing pants. But that doesn't mean that wearing pants has anything to do with causing car wrecks.
@@moonlit.michelle And scientific research says hijab causes vitamin D deficiency diseases and premature hair loss.
Seatbelts and cars❓❓ Sounds like you might have vitamin D deficiency.
Masha Allah
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