Guide On Choosing The Hijab Based On Your Face

Nadia Ahmed September 25, 2020

Hijab is a head-covering worn by Muslim women around the world. From the next-door college girl to fashion model walking the runway, athletes to judge and police officer, hijab is omnipresent. It holds religious as well as cultural values. 

The term used for hijab in the Quran is ‘khimar’ or ‘jilbab’. 

“O prophet! Tell your wives, your daughters and the women of believers to draw their jilbab all over the bodies. That will be better. That they should be known so not be annoyed. And Allah is ever all-forgiving, most merciful”.

 – Quran (33:59)

Allah(SWT) has commanded the believing women to guard their modesty. Therefore, the Hijab not only refers to the head cover but also the whole attire and the way we present ourselves to the outside world. Which includes loose-fitting garments to hide our body-line and features that may attract attention. The way a woman walks and talks also comes under the concept of hijab.

However, in this article, we will focus on the headcover, its significance, and help you in choosing the right kind of hijabs.

History of Head-Covering

Head covering has always been a prominent part of dressing not just in Islam but also in other cultures and religions in all ages . Like married Jewish women wore head covering called tichel, Nigerian women covered their head with gele, Christian women were not allowed to enter the church without the head covering. 

“The earliest known recorded reference to veiling, the act of covering one’s hair with cloth, comes from a 13th-century B.C. Assyrian text that describes the practice as reserved for aristocratic women and forbidden for prostitutes and those of lower social status, who were punished if they were caught in head coverings.”

– source: Racked

In present times, many modern Muslim women are choosing to cover their heads as a part of their identity and faith. They don it proudly as a tiara. While also participating in every mainstream activity, education and business.

But for women who are starting to practice hijab, whether it be Muslim girls or revert sisters,  it can be quite overwhelming. Choosing the right kind of hijabs and tying it perfectly to suit your style, taste, and requirement is important to look good and feel confident.

Thanks to the internet, as we get access to a variety of hijab designs and get it delivered to our doorsteps. But, choosing the right kind of hijabs can be a time-consuming process as you will have to go through dozens of websites to finally find ‘THE PERFECT HIJABS’. Instead of crawling through different online stores, you can find hijabs in a single place on Modish Muslimah.

Now, here are a few tips to guide you build your hijab collection. 

Things you need to keep in mind while buying hijabs

There are some things you need to consider while choosing the right kind of hijabs. These essential aspects will help you decide and keep you comfy in the hijab.

Fabric

Buy a hijab in a fabric that will keep you comfortable all day long. There are many designs available in every kind of fabric. choose a hijab in a fabric depending on climatic condition. Breathable fabrics like cotton, viscose, chiffon & jersey are easy to carry off in hotter seasons. Likewise, for the colder season, pashmina & silk hijabs will keep you warm. And for your work-out sessions, a jersey hijab will be perfect as its stretchy and breathable.

Prints

A printed scarf can add a fun element to your outfit. It can be worn on almost all ocassions. You can find many prints in hijabs like striped, floral, digital & more.  You can break the monotony of an outfit by adding a printed hijab in a similar shade. 

Patterns

Apart from prints, you can buy hijab in different patterns. From embroidery to embellished, from tassels to beautiful trim detailing. Depending on your outfit & occasion, buy a hijab with a lighter or heavier detailing.  An embellished hijab will be the perfect partner for your party outfit. Embroidered hijabs can be worn for almost all occasions. 

Colour

choosing the right colour of the hijab is equally important. when you tie a hijab, it’s the closest thing around your face. And the shade your wearing needs to complement your skin tone or it could make you look dull. Here are a few tips to help you choose the perfect shades for you.

Lighter skin tone is complemented by pastel shades and bold jewel hues. But better avoid going for nude shades.

Medium skin tones beauties are the lucky ones, as almost all shades would look perfect on them. Jewel shades, nudes, pinks, purples & almost any shade. The colors you can avoid are the pastel shades but you can go in for brighter shades of pastel.

If you are a girl with a beautiful chocolate skin tone, then you can don every shade possible. Your skin tone will complement any shade.

Read this article on how to style an outfit with a hijab depending on its color to know more.

The size of the hijab

Hijabs are available in many sizes like maxi-hijab, square Turkish hijab, short-wraps, hoojabs & instant hijabs.

Maxi hijabs are longer so its best option for a layered hijab style. This hijab will give you a full-chest coverage when you tie it.

Square hijabs are usually available in the silk fabric. The square hijabs are a popular style of Turkish women. Styling a square hijab is also very convenient. Just fold into half to form a triangle and place it over your head and drape it as you like.

Short-wraps are  best suitable for simple hijab style. If you are a first-time hijabi, this can be your ideal choice as you don’t have to work with a lot of fabric.

Instant Hijabs are the easiest hijabs to wear. If you are a working mom or a professional, this will be your safest bet. These hijab are stitched and you just need to pull them over your head.

The essentials you need to tie a hijab

Now that you know all the aspects to consider while choosing the right kind of hijabs. You will need few essentials to keep your hijab in place all day long.

Scrunchies

Scrunchies are the squishy little bands that you need to tie your hair under the hijab. Tie your hair in a bun and secure it with a scrunchie. This will also add volume to your hijab style.

Hijab cap

Hijab cap is the must-have essential for every hijabi. It will keep your hair strands away from the face & your hijab in place all day long. Choose it in a breathable fabric which is gentle on your hair. It is available in many designs. You can choose a tube cap, tie-back, or bonnet. The tube cap is open on both ends and can be pulled over the head. Tie -back has strings on two ends, place it on the head and tie it at the back of the neck. Bonnet is like a cap that can accommodate all your hair and can be pulled over the head easily.

Hijab pins

Hijab pins are another must-have. You can keep your hijab secure by pinning it with hijab pins. These are available in many designs from simple to fancy ones. You can add bling to your hijab with rhinestone & brooch pins. Simple ball hijab pins are great for everyday use. But if you want to avoid these sharp pins, you can buy magnetic hijab pins. These are like two studs that can be clipped between the layers of the hijab to secure it.

So, now that you have all the things required to tie a hijab. 

Let’s see, How to style the hijab depending on your face shape?

Oval shape

oval face shape is ideal for all kinds of hijab styles. You can style your hijab in any way possible and look beautiful.

Round face

the round face shape must avoid covering their forehead too much instead cover the sides of their cheeks. You can tie your hijab loosely to give an illusion of a slimmer face.

Heart shape

the heart face shape has a broader forehead and slimmer chin. You must cover your forehead to make it look slimmer in proportion with your chin. The best way to do it is by forming an arch with your hijab at the forehead.

Square shape

the square face shape has the same length and width. Keep your hijab loose at the cheek and jawline.

Use these tips and shop for hijabs that suits you. Wear your hijab with style and look your best. Hijab never was and never will be a barrier for women to progress in life.