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  • @GossipAminat
    @GossipAminat 7 років тому +137

    i shaved off my hair, i went months and months with not combing my hair and it turned into natural dreads... i know i wear the hijab and didn't care for the longest time because nobody is seeing my hair, however I've learnt that taking care of your hair is so important now.!!!!!! i hope my new hair journey is going be successful in sha ALLAH

    • @hansolo5564
      @hansolo5564 7 років тому +1

      For dandruff mix a solution of apple cider vinegar and water rinse hair with that before shampoo. Or for a deep treatment use apple cider vinegar neat in roots. Trust me it works.

    • @jesuistazx
      @jesuistazx 7 років тому +1

      That treatment is okay as long as you don't have a scalp or skin condition like eczema - which could get really flared up if you do use the treatment!

    • @thatveganmuslim
      @thatveganmuslim 7 років тому

      I plan to do the same hope my hair can go back healthily gonna try a organic shampoo as well

    • @LilRoxy97
      @LilRoxy97 5 років тому +1

      i struggle too with my hair, I'm a hijabi and my hair is natural! i don't know how take care of my curls while wearing a hijab uhhhh, legit i need the lord.

  • @TheLiolol
    @TheLiolol 7 років тому +24

    For anyone with 3b-4c hair textures, i would recommend;
    1) First finding out what texture you are.
    2) What issues you have with your hair (dryness, greasy hair, flaky scalp etc)
    3) Discover your hair porosity, which is how your hair absorbs moisture (Low, medium, and high). You can do this by getting a bowl of water and putting a few strands in (search the test online its super easy and effective)
    4) Then buying and selecting products according to your texture and moisture level. This will save you time and money from buying products that will not work for your hair.
    With me i have 3b dry hair with a flaky scalp . Also with a low porosity hair, which means it absorbs moisture easily and requires products heavy with oil for me to retain the moisture.
    Few Tips;
    *When you have done your washing routine, i would recommend the LOC method (for dry/brittle hair) before braiding or sleep. L-leave in conditioner, i use and love the creme of nature one. Then, O-oil whichever you would prefer, argan or coconut (i use coconut, and castor oil on my edges & scalp for growth). Lastly, the C-creme of your choosing, i use pink because who has money for something better 😂😂.
    *One last tip if you have issue with hair loss particularly around your edges i would highly recommend jamaican black castor oil, it is incredible and grew my hair back quickly. If you want to be extra get the jamaican black castor oil shampoo from shea moisture. It has extra oils like tea tree to help fight dandruff and flaking as well.
    *This post is too long, but do google and search whatever issues you have research is key for hair care, it will save you money from buying products you do not need as well. From one hijabi to another, take care of your damn hair!!

  • @Withloveleenaofficial
    @Withloveleenaofficial 7 років тому +19

    Thank you for this amazing video habiba! I think it will be so helpful to so many girls!!! 💗💗💗

  • @sarahs1417
    @sarahs1417 7 років тому +473

    Tbh I feel like ever since I wore the hijab, My forehead is receding 😩 its really concerning and I legit don't wanna be bald

    • @emali5673
      @emali5673 7 років тому +19

      Xxmakeupisawesomexx this is what's happening with me too

    • @sweetchamsse
      @sweetchamsse 7 років тому +19

      Xxmakeupisawesomexx same girl, castor oil can make some difference and dont put your hijab too tight! good luck xx

    • @emali5673
      @emali5673 7 років тому +2

      Sunny Chamsse oooo okay i'm gonna try that! im also thinking about seeing my doctor before it gets any worse. good luck to you too! xx

    • @Aya-xk7sy
      @Aya-xk7sy 7 років тому +7

      m ali if you go to a doctor tell us what they tell you x

    • @eniola7968
      @eniola7968 7 років тому +9

      Me too, I haven't been sure why since my family members have great hair lines.I considered my hijab but dismissed it quickly. But it's been incredibly disheartening and I want to find a solution.

  • @filiyamohamed9529
    @filiyamohamed9529 7 років тому +92

    This is so important, like I'll be in a non hijabi hair care video and feel so insecure and uncomfortable to talk about my hair lol even though I'm like obsessed with hair care. Thanks Habiba, such an important topic to be talked about 👏

  • @emali5673
    @emali5673 7 років тому +46

    im losing hair at the front of my head and i really need to see my doctor about it but i've always been too scared and this video has really motivated me to see my doctor. thank you habiba

    • @sheena3913
      @sheena3913 7 років тому +8

      You may be iron deficient. But also get tested for low zinc, vitamin D levels, b12, somehow all of it effects your hair. Also do you consume any omega 3 fatty acids those really help with making your hair and skin better.

    • @Caramelhime28
      @Caramelhime28 7 років тому +2

      m ali green smoothies are EVERYTHING FOR HAIR, I was losing ahir and then it stopped ever since I started having spinach and kale in smoothies

    • @emali5673
      @emali5673 7 років тому +2

      Hisoka Joka i'll try this. the next time i go food shopping i'll buy some kale and spinach

  • @mira4529
    @mira4529 7 років тому +45

    AH THE STRUGGLES OF HAVING THICK, FRIZZY, DRY CURLY HAIR. i always wake up to find tumbleweeds of hair floating across my room and often mistaking them for spiders 😩🙃

  • @BlackBarbie228
    @BlackBarbie228 7 років тому +155

    Shahd Batal on UA-cam released a hijab Hair care video today as well ! I'm so happy ❤

    • @jessicat3780
      @jessicat3780 7 років тому +3

      BlackBarbie228 yes I watched her video just before this one. Glad this topic is being spoken of.

    • @BlackBarbie228
      @BlackBarbie228 7 років тому +2

      Jessica J yes me too because majority of UA-cam tutorials on how to style a hijab instructs you to put your hair in a tight ponytail

    • @jessicat3780
      @jessicat3780 7 років тому +12

      BlackBarbie228 Exactly! No one talks about how to properly take care of your hair with the hijab. Tight buns all the time can be so damaging especially for curly hair.

  • @najlaeel8217
    @najlaeel8217 7 років тому +42

    i waited for a hijabi to do a video on hair care for so long !!! thank you Habiba 😘

  • @Muna-kd7jb
    @Muna-kd7jb 7 років тому +31

    I'm Somali and my hair is a mix of 3A/3B type. I absolutely love Shea Moisture products especially their Coconut and Hibiscus Curl Enhancing Smoothie coupled with OGX Argan Oil of Morocco Oil make my curls pop for the entire week. I also love the OGX Argan Oil of Morocco shampoo and conditioner which really helps to moisturise and detangle my hair. Shea Moisture's Jamaican Black Castor Oil Treatment Masque did wonders to my hair as it strengthens it and helps it grow too. I cut my hair just below my ears three weeks ago and my hair is already past my shoulders. What I found to be really good is to part my hair in the middle or a bit to the side under my hijab and lay my baby hairs before putting on a light and loose under-cap, and then loosely tie my hijab. I don't tie anything on top of my bun because it used to weight my hair down whenever I wrapped anything extra onto it. When I'm at home, I either keep my curls down or put them into two plaits. This was informative Habiba👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾. You guys should also check out Shahd's hair care routine video she recently uploaded, and I believe Dina Tokio also did one too .

    • @habibadasilva
      @habibadasilva  7 років тому +5

      Thanks for the input Muna! I have the Jamaican castor oil mask and used it a few times, I wasn't seeing any results but I think I'll start trying it out properly again.

    • @radssxo
      @radssxo 6 років тому

      same here

  • @zainabapollo
    @zainabapollo 7 років тому +39

    I use to do the tight bun and tie another scarf under my actual hijab! I have 4C type hair and my mom always told me it would cause hair loss but I didn't listen. Alhamduillah, I use most of the products you have mentioned and my hair is constantly growing :)

    • @zainabapollo
      @zainabapollo 7 років тому +19

      I also leave my hair in cornrows & give my hair a break when I'm not going out for a couple of days, take out the cornrows and let my Afro breathe :)

  • @amandatampa7958
    @amandatampa7958 7 років тому +102

    I feel like im losing hair...like im properly suffering from hair loss.. it is so sad, im only 15... and it is only on the one side of my head.. i used to have full hair. I dont know what happend.. please Make Dua For me and my hair please

    • @misskhan3716
      @misskhan3716 7 років тому +6

      Amanda Tampa Follow me on Instagram for more information on Anne's Hair Oils, all natural ingredients only. Helps Reduces hair loss, increases hair thickness, rapid growth, repairs & protects. Reduces frizz. All natural ingredients. @M155 KH4N

    • @nuuranal8989
      @nuuranal8989 7 років тому +12

      Amanda Tampa
      Please go see a doctor first. He/she can tell you the root cause of your hair loss and give you medications/supplements to help your hair grow back!

    • @aaliyahbatule8410
      @aaliyahbatule8410 6 років тому

      Amanda Tampa omg same 😢😢

    • @Karina-m3r4h
      @Karina-m3r4h 4 роки тому

      Could possibly be hypothroidism or pcos got to the doctor!!!

    • @lizpierre5858
      @lizpierre5858 2 роки тому

      Certain shampoos started causing hair loss on my teens too. Not drastically but it was a lot. I hope u went to a doctor and got the help you needed

  • @firdowsgamieldien94
    @firdowsgamieldien94 7 років тому +99

    if you are losing excessive amounts of hair, it would be best to see a dermatologist. I've experienced this and thought it was due to my hijab as well. however, after being seen by the dermatologist, I discovered that I have iron deficiency which was causing my hair loss. Now I'm using iron supplements.

    • @emali5673
      @emali5673 7 років тому +1

      firdowsgamieldien94 has your hair grown back since using the supplements?

    • @haseenaali9330
      @haseenaali9330 7 років тому +2

      firdowsgamieldien94 does that help with hair growth??

    • @nuuranal8989
      @nuuranal8989 7 років тому +1

      Haseena Ali
      Iron does help with hair growth as it helps with blood circulation which stimulates growth:)

    • @fairdinkumsheila
      @fairdinkumsheila 7 років тому +1

      firdowsgamieldien94 JazakiAllah kheyr for this info! now everything makes sense, Ramadan Kareem ❤

    • @riya6226
      @riya6226 7 років тому +4

      I had the same issue but my deficiency was vitamin D which can also lead to hair loss it was a journey and I got depressed because of it but Thank Allah , yes your hair can grow back if it is a vitamin deficiency but it will take time and patience just make sure you are taking care of your hair let your hair breathe when your at home and consult a doctor and no more buns under your hijab sisters

  • @aksaxoxoxo7436
    @aksaxoxoxo7436 7 років тому +185

    Drake on the shampoo bottle with a hijab on 👏🏼 😂😂😂

    • @sbegum29
      @sbegum29 7 років тому +2

      Aksa Xoxoxo I didn't even realise lmao

    • @sanaonlife
      @sanaonlife 5 років тому

      Where??????

  • @1234578814
    @1234578814 7 років тому +3

    For dandruff, keep it simple. If it is severe - talk to the specialist. If it isn't, apple cider vinegar and water, lemon and water, oiling the scalp with coconut, argan, olive, almond oil work wonders. :) Also, keep in mind that hijabs in general block hair and scalp from "breathing" so be aware of the kind material hijab is made of (silk or satin would be great, but I know you can not always find it or wear it).
    Good luck :)

  • @Quoya.
    @Quoya. 7 років тому +20

    Although I don't wear a hijab...I really enjoy hearing how people care for their hair.
    I'm definitely going to purchase those products ☺

  • @diakaaaaa5968
    @diakaaaaa5968 7 років тому +19

    I love how both you and Shahd Batal posted a video about hair under the hijab.

  • @heckitsbieberr
    @heckitsbieberr 7 років тому +2

    I really needed this video! I've been wearing hijab for a year and a half now and my hair has changed soooo much. As Habiba said, hijab doesn't make your hair fall our etc. but the way you wear it can possibly have an impact on it. I always wear my hair super tightly and my hijab too, and therefore have noticed my hairline receding like crazy! I used to have such full and beautiful hair but nowadays it's just a big mess. This video was a really good reminder not to let myself go and actually take care of my hair! thanks habiba :)

  • @MendhiSensations
    @MendhiSensations 7 років тому +3

    Im so glad more youtubers are raising this topic about hair care. Dina spoke about hair care and hair loss for hijabis a while back hopefully this snowball effect helps alot of girls :)

  • @aaminahhh_
    @aaminahhh_ 7 років тому +6

    JazakAllah Khair Habiba! This is such an important topic that everyone pushes aside and is never spoken of. I think most hijabis deal with some sort of hair issues due to the common way of tying our hair really tightly. Really appreciate this video 😊

  • @lizpierre5858
    @lizpierre5858 2 роки тому +4

    Omg! My hairline has been receding (just a lil bit, but it is noticeable up close) I will take ur advice because I started wearing hijab the first day of Ramadan this year. JazakAllah Khair for this video!!!! My hair is my everything! Lol!! I haven’t cut it for 8years, haven’t ironed it nor dyed it either until recently. I’ve tried so hard to take good care of it but I always wore a pony tail. Even more so with the hijab. 😔 Lets see how this goes for me.

  • @zinab2blessa
    @zinab2blessa 7 років тому +36

    My biggest thing is talking about how many times I wash my hair. I never talk about it in front of many of many of my friends because they just wont understand(specially those with straight hair). If you say "I wash my hair once or twice a week" they will look at you as if you're the dirtiest humanbeing lols. I have used SM before and their products are amazing, but sadly they are SOOO expensive in here. I just can't pay 250kr for a shampoo and then another 200 for the balsam every month!
    Also try more natural remedies for dandruf, like the apple cider vinegar treatment. Use equal parts of water and ACV, let it dry on your hair&scalp for about 15min then rinse with water. I hope it gives you some results.

    • @jesuistazx
      @jesuistazx 7 років тому +1

      I know what you mean! I only do it once a week because my hair doesn't get greasy easily and my scalp is on the dry side. Washing it more than once a week makes it very brittle and breaks whenever I take a comb or brush through it.

    • @zinab2blessa
      @zinab2blessa 7 років тому +2

      Tahera Siddiqa I am the same sis🙆‍♀️ I think just most people don't understand the part where the straighter hair gets greasy easier than curly/kinky hair.

    • @jesuistazx
      @jesuistazx 7 років тому +1

      I have entirely straight hair, but it rarely gets greasy at all. I used to as a teenager but it all changed over time going from 3 washes a week to now just 1.

  • @JabzLDN
    @JabzLDN 7 років тому +115

    I'm breaking my fast and I have nothing to watch whilst I eat... so ima just watch this.. don't judge me.

    • @shesaiddestroy88
      @shesaiddestroy88 7 років тому +13

      JabzLDN me too! Lol us lonely fast-breakers am very happy you post this habiba!

    • @mood7119
      @mood7119 7 років тому

      JabzLDN awe this is cute🤗

  • @sarahijaz1387
    @sarahijaz1387 7 років тому +1

    would love another video with more dos and don'ts! this was so helpful,I've had hair loss problems that have improved since taking better care of my hair,but it took a long time to figure out what had gone wrong after I started wearing hijab. it was even worse when people kept suggesting different oils for the actual hairloss; while it can help it was more important to get to the root of the problem in order to actually put a stop to it. thank you habiba!

  • @shesaiddestroy88
    @shesaiddestroy88 7 років тому +8

    BaarakAllaahou fieki Habiba for being so open about this! This really gave me more insights. I converted to islam and wear the hijaab for 5.5 years now and also noticed many differences, but as you said the biggest problem really was that I stopped caring about my hair the way I used to. I didn't take care of it anymore, nor of my body (I gained 45 lbs because I felt awkward going to the gym and started binge eating when I was stressed). Now that I try to take better care again Alhamdulilaah it looks better, but I have a long way to go! I try to tie my hijaab less tightly, I was wondering do you feel like there's a difference in your hair health when you started to wear the hijab in the way that your front hair is out like in this video? I see it a lot and to me it looks like a very "relaxed" style for your hair! Like it is not so tight on your hairline, I wear my underscarf on my eyebrows because I have a big forehead that makes me insecure lol. But that obviously is very tight on the hairline, so I was wondering if you noticed a difference with this style of hijab? I would really appreciate it if you could let me know. Btw, I also use that cantu leave in conditioner, the smell is delicious indeed! I have dandruff too as a part of seborrheic eczema which also gives me flakes/scales around my nose/mouth and itchy/painful ear canals. I got prescribed "ketoconazole shampoo" from the doctor for it, I use it after my regular shampoo and it really helps the dandruff. Sorry for the long message my dear, I love you and may Allah bless you and your family

  • @aleepalee
    @aleepalee 7 років тому +2

    CANT EVEN EXPLAIN HOW LONG I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR A VIDEO ABOUT THIS. LAWDDDD

  • @crisdiaz1640
    @crisdiaz1640 7 років тому +1

    Use the head and shoulders in the dark blue bottle. Its the clinical strength one. I use once or twice a week. I have very curly hair as well... You should try :-Owashing throughout the week. It will keep your hair hydrated and allow you to brush more frequently.

  • @saffiyamohmed4734
    @saffiyamohmed4734 7 років тому +14

    Habiba you should use Bodyshop Ginger Anti-dandruff shampoo. It is amazing i suffer from really bad dandruff and itchy scalp and Alhumdulillah after my first use i saw such a massive difference. The itchiness of my scalp was gone straight away and the dandruff started to decrease after 3 washes.

  • @ayeshatjieabrahams4108
    @ayeshatjieabrahams4108 7 років тому +22

    I've heard brushing your hair when it's wet is bad because it's weaker and more prone to breakage. Try VO5 for dandruff! Love this makeup on you though! so beautiful MashaAllah. This topic is definitely an important one! Definitely something I like to take care of ♡ Recently started to really take care of my hair and it makes you feel good about yourself yeah! Alhamdulillah. This was so helpful JazakAllaah ♡

    • @filiyamohamed9529
      @filiyamohamed9529 7 років тому

      Ayeshatjie Abrahams she said when it's damp so not literally soaking wet.

    • @jesuistazx
      @jesuistazx 7 років тому +2

      Ayeshatjie Abrahams I brush my hair before I have a shower or bath, and leave it out as well to avoid it getting tangled again. Once it's wet, I brush though then add shampoo, working it in but avoiding tangles. The brushing out has really helped my scalp!

    • @allamericanrevert7755
      @allamericanrevert7755 7 років тому +10

      I brush my hair when it's wet because that's the only way textured hair should be brushed. Any other way would ripe my hair out.

    • @filiyamohamed9529
      @filiyamohamed9529 7 років тому +2

      Plus detangling my hair with wide tooth comb dry would probably leave me bald

    • @allamericanrevert7755
      @allamericanrevert7755 7 років тому +3

      Filiya Mohamed same lmao it's hard enough combing it wet. Combing it dry is death.

  • @anisaali6447
    @anisaali6447 7 років тому +8

    shahd batal already made a video on hijabis and hair and she talks about her hair routine i think all hijabis should watch it especially if you have curly hair

    • @Taslima96
      @Taslima96 7 років тому

      anisa ali so has dina tokio

  • @sincerelysaini
    @sincerelysaini 7 років тому +7

    I ve only started wearing the hijab recently and what I do is twist my hair just medium sized and losely pull it together at the back of my head. I use products from a company called themanechoice and I truly recommend their product for dry and hard to maintain hair. my hair to 4c so is very difficult to combine and look after in general so their products help alot.

  • @alvinaaa_
    @alvinaaa_ 7 років тому +28

    I actually really needed this lmao how did you know

    • @IRanaNADA
      @IRanaNADA 7 років тому

      alvinaamjad sameee

  • @ummhoney7235
    @ummhoney7235 7 років тому +1

    May Allah bless you Ameen. You hit the nail on the head when you said that your hair is precious to you because it's not something that everyone gets to see!

  • @aama421
    @aama421 7 років тому +3

    An AVC rinse once a week is a must!! It removes dandruff and build ups in the hair💆🏻💆🏻

  • @khanainthekitchen9070
    @khanainthekitchen9070 7 років тому +1

    Well i started wearing hijab about 3 years ago and I remember my hair were soo shiny and long but as i started wearing hijab very tightly I noticed that after a year my hair started to ruin. Therefore I started changing my hair routine and I noticed a hugeeee diffrence for example i do NOT wear a thick hijab under my hijab because that also cause demage to your hair (i am refering to that thick cap that you are wearing under your hijab also because in summer especially for students that makes you sweat a lot). Instead of that i use a half cap clothing for hijab, which is basically a piece of cloth quite thin and very common in Europe too that you use just to make your hijab stable. An other thing that i changed in my routine is how i tie my hair now I do a lose pony tail and that's it. These are some few things that i improved and i am still working on that hope that helps someone else too

  • @mahabubuddin1904
    @mahabubuddin1904 7 років тому

    For dandruff apply a mixture of whole milk plain yogurt and lemon juice onto your scalp and leave it on for about 1 hour and then wash it off. You should do this treatment 1-2 times a week. If your scalp and hair is really really dry you should also add in your favorite natural oil. I swear you will see satisfying results. Dandruff is mainly caused from scalp dryness so the fat and moisture from the yogurt not only hydrates the scalp but also eliminates dandruff and prevents it.

  • @anisah5202
    @anisah5202 7 років тому +1

    This video is so enlightening! Finally a video about hair care for hijabis! Loved this video and really appreciate the advice😊. Last year I started to notice some hair loss near my forehead as well but kind of ignored it thinking it was genetic as the same thing had happened to my aunties and mum who also wear the hijab. But when hearing that it wasn't normal and was due to tying hair back tightly, stress etc I started to tie my hair in a loose bun under my hijab and kept it majority of the time out or in a loose plait when I wasn't wearing my hijab.

  • @marryamgarba8226
    @marryamgarba8226 7 років тому +2

    was about to tie my hair in a bun after watching this I decided to do plaits the struggle is real especially with afro hair! best advice remove the hijab and the bun the moment you are alone or with mahrams..

  • @hollyjohnson6053
    @hollyjohnson6053 7 років тому

    Yaaassss Habiba! So glad someone is talking about this.. I've wore the hijab for almost two years now allhumdilah, but as you're saying I have experienced some hair loss (my hair wasn't particularly thick before either) it got me down for a while.
    But I think you hit the nail on the head- just because we wear the hijab does not mean we shouldn't still care for it like the rest of our body.
    Thanks so much for the video and you keep doing what you're doing gurrrllll!
    Stay blessed x

  • @farahalmasy
    @farahalmasy 7 років тому +1

    salam habiba! I was on a hair-growing mission for all of last year and they grew 7 inches from a stagnant length. I have straight fine hair. I condition with coconut oil once a week, shampoo only every 3 days or more, and stopped using hair conditioner because the residue discolored my clothes leaving orange stains. deep conditioning helped with dandruff and itchy scalp. the itchiness from changing my hair care routine disappeared after a month plus. I also take hair vitamins and fish oil which really reduced my hair loss. I cut off my hair to shoulder length earlier this year though hahaha. great vid again!

  • @SanaaHAli
    @SanaaHAli 7 років тому +1

    This video comes out in very right time 🌷
    I had research on YT this subject "hair & hijab" and I didn't get any related video, we really gotta increase the awareness of this subject.
    Great speech in the last of the video,
    Your hair isn't about ppl it is about you 😘

  • @aliyahjetha5918
    @aliyahjetha5918 7 років тому

    I am so happy someone has given this issue importance and especially when habiba said that it doesn't matter if your a hijabi You still can have beautiful hair and this is an extra reason to look after your hair as it is precious to a few who see it ! Love you Habiba ;)

  • @emanalabyad3305
    @emanalabyad3305 7 років тому +4

    Habiba you said that you have dandruff, I used to have that too and Apple cider vinegar helped me so much! I just purred the bottle on my roots and start scrubbing away for a minute then washed my hair as usual 👌🏼 hope it helps you or anyone with the same problem 😊

  • @zaynahmalik9369
    @zaynahmalik9369 7 років тому +17

    Apple Cider vinegar diluted - pour it on your scalp when you shower it should help the dandruff x

  • @mahammoughal321
    @mahammoughal321 7 років тому +45

    Same hair problems with me😔 I know curley hair struggles😳

  • @saraa2299
    @saraa2299 7 років тому

    The best thing I tried for dandruff 2 Tes olive oil or coconut oil , 1 tes baking soda , 1 tes cenamon and if you have lemon essential oil will be great add some drops and use it in the roots for 40 minutes it's works so good and use it weekly for best results 👌🏾

  • @MsDaniels
    @MsDaniels 7 років тому +4

    I wore hijab for a while and I know it would be great to use satin or silk material as an underscarf to retain moisture and prevent hair loss. Pulling the hair back too tightly causes breakage as you stated. I found that wearing satin underscarfs and deep condition at least every two weeks helps

  • @mmglogri
    @mmglogri 7 років тому +3

    Thank u for this video. I'm west african and I have 4c hair.The struggle is real!! And thank u for doing what other hijabi youtubers couldn't do🖤 Could u also do a skincare routine because oon your snap your skin look gorgeous!

  • @hayarahhal4907
    @hayarahhal4907 7 років тому +1

    habiba ur adorable i swear thanks for talking abt this topic and how each and every hijabi should take care of her hair and knw that its something really important. u made things more clear to me of hair care products and do - dont as well thank you gorgeous and i will for sure go with ur advise

  • @farahsaeed5772
    @farahsaeed5772 7 років тому +23

    You're Winged Liner SLAYYSS ;)

  • @nouraidris97
    @nouraidris97 7 років тому

    Straight up natural Aloe Vera gel is amazzzzzing for dandruff! just massage it in, and let it sit for minimum 20 minutes, and wash it out, it gets rid of dandruff sooo well!

  • @jessica64miss
    @jessica64miss 7 років тому

    Thanks Habiba! I have the same hair texture and I am thinking about wearing hijab in sha Allah but never found hijabis talking about it specially about curly hair! And this is so helpful :) Well said

  • @helenahijabi5939
    @helenahijabi5939 7 років тому

    What a marvellous video! I am new to hijab and have been getting terrible headaches and sore scalp from my hijab. This was very informative and useful mashAllah, thank you! 💕💕💕

  • @ladychilly315
    @ladychilly315 7 років тому +1

    Always oil the root Of your hair, and also sheabutter naturally give dandruff.
    I was using natural sheabutter for my hair and it gave me dandruff since when I stop using it, it's gone!
    You can it on the tip of your hair.

  • @emacwakeup
    @emacwakeup 7 років тому +1

    Yes. I braid my hair since the last 2 weeks. (And at night) I love it. Hair doesn't pull or anything. I tend to either dutch braid at the back or two dutch braids on the sides.

  • @somzm8037
    @somzm8037 7 років тому +1

    Such a positive message ❤️ thank you habiba. I have curly hair too 3c ish. I ALWAYS used to straighten my hair cos I didn't know how to care for it..alhamdulilah around 3 years ago I stopped..been experimenting with different things and my hair is sooo healthy now. If you have curly hair find youtubers with similar texture and try to find what works for you. I promise you won't regret it !

  • @shas8823
    @shas8823 7 років тому

    I suffered from dandruff for years. I tried tons of shampoos and none of them worked. But a very wise doctor told me to put apple cider vinegar for ten minutes just once. Trust me trust me trust me when I say this works. I have not had dandruff for years. Tell me how it goes. And my hair grows even better than before. But make sure it's organic apple cider vinegar. Good luck👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @rilyb4033
    @rilyb4033 7 років тому +1

    I am so glad you are talking about this. when i started wearing the hijab i was really struggling because I have kinky curly hair and if i didn't tie it in tight bun or had it in braids it was just looking weird under my scarf. than my hairline started to shed. I love hair and i use to do hair so I started doing the pre shampoo oil treatments and really taking the time to jassage my scalp and focus on the hairline. now my hairline is much better and i have my hair indifferent loose braids during the week. for the dandruff i now avoid putting any products or oile directly on my scalp except if i am washing it out the same day.

  • @misssafia98
    @misssafia98 7 років тому

    this is literally one of the best videos made on hijab and hair care!! the advice you gave was so relatable and well explained as it is so common thank you for the amazing video! X

  • @lifebeautymusic
    @lifebeautymusic 7 років тому

    Habiba your eyebrows have gone much much much betterrr pleaseee keep it like this you look amazing Masahalllah🙌

  • @Yasmin-wc5yc
    @Yasmin-wc5yc 7 років тому

    I'm so happy someone's made a video for this it's literally amazing 🤧👏🏽👏🏽

  • @emali5673
    @emali5673 7 років тому +8

    ive never clicked on a video notification this fast before

    • @emali5673
      @emali5673 7 років тому

      Make Humanity Great Again who tf said i was lying??

  • @gamilatoniyungai3854
    @gamilatoniyungai3854 7 років тому

    Thank you very much! I just recently notice hair lost around my left temple in addition dealing with my hair being dry and brittle since wearing the hijab. Despite my hair being tightly coiled (4C), I never had issues with dryness before covering my hair. I will add internally taking Omega 3, 6 and 9 or fish oil works for chronic dandruff. Once my daughter had sever dandruff and I massaged fish oil directly on her scalp before and after shampoo and conditioning her hair. Yes, her hair smelled a little like fish oil but in two treatments her dandruff was gone. Outside of this, doing what you suggested in your video also helps to moisturize the hair and your scalp.

  • @toga5043
    @toga5043 7 років тому

    I also have 3b hair and sometimes find it difficult to take care of it when I have to wash it that one day of the week because the whole detangling process is very time consuming and painful but I hope inshallah in the future after watching this video to embark on a hair journey that will hopefully strengthen my hair and cause it to look it's best. Habiba u did well talking about such a subject with in the hijabi community👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @NisaFareeha
    @NisaFareeha 7 років тому +6

    Shea Moisture should partner up with you. Because I think I've seen you talking about the brand like loads of time on snapchat I think...

  • @schrodingerscat3486
    @schrodingerscat3486 7 років тому

    Ive had dandruff problems for years and i solved it by showering with water that isnt hot which doesnt dry out my scalp. also head and shoulders helped soooo much. i rinse my hair at the end with cold/cool water to close the pores

  • @infinity4017
    @infinity4017 7 років тому +1

    This video suddenly makes me wash my hair and put hair mask on 😭 loved this video ❤️❤️

  • @kolsumabegum7395
    @kolsumabegum7395 7 років тому +1

    oh my god habiba i love you sooooo much thank you for the amazing video i have been waiting for ages.

  • @CoralineJones08
    @CoralineJones08 7 років тому

    A solution for dandruff and dry scalp, I know works for me really well is sulfur 8. It works wonders , but I do warn you it doesn't smell the best, but tolerable

  • @ahakim413
    @ahakim413 6 років тому

    Thank you so much for this video! I have 3A/3B hair and i wanted to cry when I noticed my hairline receding a bit. I am definitely going to take this advice.

  • @marufahchoudhury9600
    @marufahchoudhury9600 7 років тому +1

    I'm glad you brought this hair topic up. It is right creating a bun does affect your hair. This is why it has been strictly prohibited. Since
    Hurayrah relates that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “There are two categories among the inhabitants of Hell whom I have not encountered. The first are people who carry whips like the tails of cows and beat the people with them. The second are women, clothed yet naked, drawn to licentiousness and enticing others to it, their heads like the swaying humps of camels - they will neither enter Paradise nor even smell its fragrance, though its fragrance can be found to a great distance.” [Sahîh Muslim (2127)]. Same goes to plucking eyebrows. It can affect the brain and prevent a person from going Jannah. So wake up sisters start thinking about akirah this Ramadhan. Before bashing I want to clarify I want to spread this hadith how it can these forbidden acts can affect each and one of you in a negative way. If you want you don't want to listen. Then it's your bad. I had just informed you all as I thought it's my duty.

  • @zulaikhamalik186
    @zulaikhamalik186 7 років тому

    2-3 drops of Neem oil mix in with your shampoo and apply to your scalp helps dandruff it also helps with acne X

  • @Yaaae92
    @Yaaae92 7 років тому

    It's crazy how as a curly hair girl I'm going back to the ways my mum was taking care of my hair as a child- always had plates and bantu knots, and my mum used to use olive oil on me religiously until I strayed and thought I knew better in secondary school straightening my hair almost every single day.

  • @sumayah8823
    @sumayah8823 7 років тому +3

    LOVE love looooooooovvvveddd this video Habiba

    • @habibadasilva
      @habibadasilva  7 років тому +2

      I'll look into that oil, Thanks sis!

    • @TheLiolol
      @TheLiolol 7 років тому

      Habiba Da Silva i think tee tree oil and lemon is also very effective to just rub on your scalp and wash off.

    • @sumayah8823
      @sumayah8823 7 років тому

      Hope it works for you sis

  • @jessicat3780
    @jessicat3780 7 років тому +18

    Trader Joe's Tea Tree Tingle if you can get it is great for dry scalp! I've been dealing with dandruff/dry scalp issues since covering my hair and plan to use it again inshallah.

    • @nailahel-amin9449
      @nailahel-amin9449 7 років тому +1

      Jessica J that's my fave! The only thing that really tames my curly hair 🙌🏽

    • @jessicat3780
      @jessicat3780 7 років тому

      Na'ilah El-Amin yes it's amazing! It really worked well for me in the past so definitely going to use it again.

    • @pretaporterp
      @pretaporterp 7 років тому +1

      I've been using the Desert Essence Tea Tree Shampoo for the past couple of years. Haven't had flaking since.
      I just started using the Trader Joe's tea tree tingle conditioner with it last month.

    • @switchmontana
      @switchmontana 7 років тому

      Do you know where you could buy it in the U.K. Without buying it online? ❤️

    • @jessicat3780
      @jessicat3780 7 років тому

      Pearls_. Unfortunately it's only sold at Trader Joe's which is a store chain in the US. Most people buy it online from Amazon. I would look into brands with tea tree oil that are sold in the U.K. They should work just as well. Or you can just get tea tree oil and add a few drops in your regular shampoo.

  • @iqra8360
    @iqra8360 7 років тому

    Use scrunchies for tieing your hair. It's tight enough that your bun/pony won't fall down and it's very comfortable and soft.

  • @ShyPocahontaS
    @ShyPocahontaS 7 років тому

    I absolutely LOVE shea moisture too. I use their manuka honey masque as a conditioner and I also apply it after my shower while my hair is damped, and wow... It REALLY detangles! It's a masque, so it doesn't weight the hair down like some leave in conditioners do! It's absolutely incredible! You must use it iA and update us on it after! I hope you love it too if you haven't used it already 💕 Ramadan Mubarak! 💕

  • @muna2123
    @muna2123 7 років тому

    I have 3B hair and it's very thick but dry. I used to use tresemme but it didn't work for my hair so recently I started looking for things suitable for my hair type rather than for general hair. I also have dandruff because of my hair being so dry. I found this video so helpful and would love more videos on hijab hair care, thank you Habiba. Ramadhan Kareem to you too❤️

  • @weebo45
    @weebo45 7 років тому

    JazakaAllah Khair sister for this video! You can use neutrogena's T gel for dandruff. I've tried head and shoulders but I find it doesn't work anymore and is very drying on my scalp. T gel on the other hand works great and doesn't leave my scalp dry or itchy alhumdulillah.

  • @namrahafzal7974
    @namrahafzal7974 7 років тому

    For dandruff u can mix anti fungal mouth wash with water to make it not so concentrated and then spray into ur scalp when in the shower then wash off after shampoo

  • @Sarah-lh9nd
    @Sarah-lh9nd 7 років тому

    for your dandruff use vinegar love. works well. dnt do anything that pulls ur hair or scratch ur scalp. hand and shoulder is actually not good at ALL for dandruffs read it up there are tons of stuffs on the internet. good luck dont worry it will calm down

  • @Aiya.J
    @Aiya.J 7 років тому +2

    Neutrogena also has a dandruff shampoo i believe it's called T/Gel.
    hope that helps! ♥

  • @sarra993
    @sarra993 7 років тому

    i have straight fine hair and using a bubble to tie my hair everyday under my hijab has teared half of my hair up to where the bubble would sit. so half my hair is long and the top layer is short and damaged!! smh. my sister on the other hand has the African hair, she would always be rejected from hair salons because she has so much thick hair until she got layers and keratin. now she can wash her hair and finds it manageable. thank you so much for the video habiba.

  • @sidrahnaeem3535
    @sidrahnaeem3535 7 років тому +1

    Hair tip: ALWAYS start combing your hair from the bottom up, you take the knots out from the bottom THEN the top. This reduces the amount of hair tugging & weakening of the hair! x

    • @sidrahnaeem3535
      @sidrahnaeem3535 7 років тому

      2) reduce heat! So let your hair dry naturally instead of hair drying it all the time. Wash your hair in Luke warm water and not hot water

    • @sidrahnaeem3535
      @sidrahnaeem3535 7 років тому

      3) head massages! Make this a weekly thing, you can do it yourself or get your mum/ sister etc to do it for you. Use hair oils like;
      • bio amla/ dabur amla (you can get this from any Asian cash and carry)
      • almond oil
      • caster oil/ coconut oil
      Just warm it up in your hands and massage! Not only is it relaxing it's good for the hair x

    • @sidrahnaeem3535
      @sidrahnaeem3535 7 років тому

      4) try not to comb your hair whilst in the shower. More hair falls out as you weaken the hair. Instead wait until your hair is totally dry/ damp

    • @sidrahnaeem3535
      @sidrahnaeem3535 7 років тому

      5) trim the hair at the bottom to prevent split ends from riding up, hair looks and feels healthier

  • @jackiee.j5315
    @jackiee.j5315 7 років тому

    From personal experience Aussie moist conditionner has a lot more slip than the cantu conditionner and its so much more moisturizing! Its extremely affordable and makes combing our curly hair so much easier!☺️ try it out!

  • @MissDaiwa
    @MissDaiwa 7 років тому

    Best thing for dandruff is Selsun kind of shampoo, thats like medican treatment for dandruf. It really works, i really recommend. In shaa Allah you can get it in boots pharmacy.

  • @okee2608
    @okee2608 7 років тому

    Rosewater helps really really well for dandruff plus it smells great

  • @trampoliners5
    @trampoliners5 7 років тому

    I loved this video! When I first started wearing my hijab my hair fell off dramatically and I was so young back then I didn't even think of it as an issue then I dip dyed my hair and it was ruined for life ...well yeah until I just cut off my dip dye and started slowing taking care of my hair it's somewhere around 2A and 2B. Coconut oil and Olive oil are my ultimate to go to. My hair has grown so much thicker ever since mixing them together and putting them on my hair. And yes definitely not washing my hair except once or twice a week. And sleeping with it in a braid helps it grow out ..which is sth I've always been worried about bc I spent a long while with my hair the same length and it made me so insecure for that time period.
    Honestly thank you for this video! A few tips in there I will deffo be using now.

    • @trampoliners5
      @trampoliners5 7 років тому

      Oh yes and for shampoo I use garnier it's heavenly!! their conditioner is good too but I don't use it that often.

  • @viviannee0690
    @viviannee0690 6 років тому

    for the dandruff you should put 5 drops of peppermint essential oil for each 4 tablespoons of any oil you like....it does work!!!

  • @chamseddohaboudouma797
    @chamseddohaboudouma797 7 років тому +1

    eucalyptus oil is good for dandruff and helps get rid of it, I recommend you try it

  • @johurabegum3333
    @johurabegum3333 7 років тому

    This is a great video really inspiring. As a hijabi I have realised my hair has become a lot more thin due to tightly tieing my hair under my hijab. It's true we should take care of our hair. Really liked this video keep it up :)

  • @stan510
    @stan510 5 років тому

    I have been told by a dermatologist that using a dandruff shampoo every time you wash your hair causes it to become ineffective, she recommended me to use a dandruff shampoo every 3 times I wash my hair.

  • @victoriajade9430
    @victoriajade9430 7 років тому

    Omg if you are suffering from dandruff the Sulphur8 range has always worked for me since I was little

  • @mohimaashrif1309
    @mohimaashrif1309 7 років тому +1

    can you please show hijab styles with no volume and hijab styles that are not so tight? 😁❤
    You have really helped me just by watching this video and thank you because people say i shouldnt care and it must be so easy for me to get ready just because i dont 'do much to my hair' and i shouldnt care how it looks because not many people see it. BTW I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS AND YOU INSPIRE ME IN WAYS 💖💖💖, HOPE YOU SEE THIS HABIBA ! 😊

  • @iamamarie
    @iamamarie 6 років тому

    As Salaamu Alaikum. What helped me with flaky scalp was doing a hot oil treatment every wash day. I do it before I wash my hair.

  • @noorabbas1460
    @noorabbas1460 4 роки тому

    I am going through the same struggle. Thank you so much for making this video.

  • @yelmb
    @yelmb 7 років тому

    you can try dandruff shampoos from the bodyshop or you can use african black soap (it can dry out your hair tho so make sure you look up how to use it! works amazing for oily skin as well)

  • @nourasad2180
    @nourasad2180 7 років тому +14

    "hair isn't about people, it's about you" - 100%

  • @psekyo
    @psekyo 7 років тому +2

    i dont use special shampoos or something im actually so lazy but my hair is still good and i didnt lose hair elhamdulillah but maybe i should start caring bout my hair .. thanks habiba for the motivation 😊

  • @Englishwithmrskenda
    @Englishwithmrskenda 7 років тому

    I advice you to take supplements and apply castor oil on your scalp once a week an hour before showering. It's also important to let your hair breath .Try to sit in the sun for about 10 minutes a day it would certainly make your hair healthier ;)