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The Double Hijab Wrap allows for two rectangular hiajbs  one being longer then the other.  This is a great style for regular use or for party style.  Make sure you use thin hijabs so that it doesn’t weigh on your head too much.  Finish off with the hijab pins from our collections!

 

 

The Mughal Hijab Style or Turban Hijab Style kind of has a similar look but with a few twists here and there.  You will need a long thin hijab again to complete this look.  This is good for a special occasion or if you just want a look that stands out.  I hope you all enjoy this style, cheers!

 

 

The Turkish Party Hijab Style has been popular for a while and is usually worn just to cover the hair.  This version will allow you to cover your front and back and hopefully you’ll like it.  This is perfect for a special occasion, but be warned that you’ll have to have someone do this for you because you won’t be able to pull this off yourself!

 

 

The Winter+Volume look for this season is in! This is a great look if you have the right kind of crinkle hijab.  It must be at least 2 metres long including the tassles and all.  This look will keep you warm and in style all throughout the winter season, it`s a great look I am sure you are going to enjoy!

 

 

The Yin and Yang hijab style was designed for two hijabs in mind. Make sure your hijabs are and equal length and width so that one hijab isn’t dragging or lacking in covering you up.  Take two colours that you think go well together and give this hijab style a shot.  It’s good for everyday wear or for special occasions too! Enjoy!

3 Comments

  • these are awesome……….i really love this turban style hijab , u know i m from pakistan and i haven’t seen such hijab tutorials…keep it up ..and may ALLAH bless u.. :)

  • Do you sell the scarfs you use in your tutorials? Or where can I get them from? I love the turban and the Mughal ones.

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