Jilbab is intended to conceal certain physical charms, but this muhajabat see no need for hijab to exaggerate their the most fragile features. With the many new hijab styles originating from Dubai, Istanbul, Cairo and La, Muslim women have more hijab options than previously, and are looking to create a distinctive jilbab style. Selecting hijab styles that complement your face form is key to developing a sense of hijab design.
Foremost, Foreheads
Attempting to conceal a high forehead by just wearing your jilbab lower on the forehead backfires, as it just accentuates what you're trying to hide. An under-scarf which shows beneath your hijab, worn slightly lower than your own hairline, breaks up the expanse of forehead. Egypt styles that layer scarves at an angle draw the attention into the diagonal draping of the scarves rather than straight back, which de-emphasizes the height of the forehead. Avoid the "camel hump" style, or even West African styles that have high, stiff folds up.
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