How can I wrap hijab?
There are many reasons why a woman might want to learn to wrap a hijab or a Muslim scarf. Many Muslim women wear them as a show of modesty, whether they live in the Middle East or abroad. Women visiting countries in the Middle East, because tourists could learn to wrap hijab from cultural respect. This traditional scarf covers the whole head, including the hairline and ears, with the exception of the face circle. When you wrap the hijab, steps include hair towing, gently lay a scarf over the crown of the head, secure it under the hair and tuck it around the chin.
The first step when you pack the hijab it is not absolutely necessary, but it can make it easier to adjust the scarf without causing strands of hair or opening in the connecting elements. Low braid, bun or braid usually works well. Fantasy options include two small buns low, near your neck or two small braids around the head. Some women like a neat, stylish hairstyle, although hidden.
The second step, when you pack the hijab, involves laying the scarf over the crown of the head. The edge of the scarf should lie along the horizontal center of your forehead. The right side of the scarf should barely paste the shoulder, while the left side should hang in the center of the chest. Gently press the front edges of the hijab at the chin level and wrap them back and grip them together on the neck of the neck. Secure them with a small clip or pin.
Your ears and hairline should now be completely covered with hijab. Gently pull the corners of the fabric forward to cover your shoulders, the left side should be longer than the right. Grasp the lower corner of the left side of the scarf and pull it up so the edge is parallel to the left ear. Wrap this edge around the crown of the head to the right, brings the corner around the bottom side of the chin and back to the left ear.
Clip the corner of the hijab in place just above the left ear. PIN can be simple or decoratively decorative, but should be something other than safeOutflower. Bar pegs work well, as well as shop pins. Light pins are also usually a good choice because they do not pull the scarf down during the day. When you look in the mirror, you should see a circle of face, including forehead, cheekbones and chin.