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hidjabayausa · 5 months
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nazneenhalalfashion · 2 years
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tawaifeddiediaz · 2 years
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#JustMuslimThings + masjid celebration edition || Ms. Marvel 1x02 — Crushed
[Image ID: seven rectangular gifs from Ms. Marvel episode 1.02, "Crushed." They depict different groups to be found at the mosque celebrations:
GIF 1: "Mosque Bros" that have multiple guys joking around with each other. They are standing with flashy cars, basketballs and trendy outfits as they pose for a selfie.
GIF 2: "Pious Boys" that are standing in long tunics and skull caps, dipping their heads respectfully as girls pass by them. They are holding religious books.
GIF 3: A circle of teachers talking among themselves as a lady in a blue hijab shares food with the other teachers. The sign is a chalkboard that says, “The Sunday School Teachers.”
GIF 4: A group of eight girls posing for an Eid selfie together, denoted "Insta-Clique." Hashtags like "Deen" and "Blessed", emojis, and sparkles flash around them.
GIF 5: A group of four people standing, observing the celebrations as they eat appetizers. The pop-up label reads "The Converts" before a text effect removes the CO and types until the label reads, "The Re-verts".
GIF 6: Girls running through the celebration, dressed in their finest. The sign reads "Mini Harami girls" with pink, yellow and green stars flashing around it.
GIF 7: A group of aunties sitting together under an umbrella, gossiping together. The sign reads, "The IlluminAunties."
/end ID]
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mashriqiyyah · 6 months
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Unveiling the evil agenda
What seemed like the aftermath of 9/11 which happened around 22 years ago, was a well-planned conspiracy. Intended false propaganda. A successful attempt to draw a clear picture of a terrorist in the eyes of the world. Torturing Muslim nations, hiding it ever so subtly under the guise of various uneven blames, then filming their resistance in the most brutal visuals and labeling it as terrorism. Every Muslim man who wore a skull cap, or sported a sunnah beard, every Muslim woman who wore a burqa or hijab or niqab was now a terrorist for mere choice of their clothing. Saying Allahu Akbar made people terrorists. Practicing Islam in public places made people terrorists. Revealing the Muslim identity and in fact, just existing as a Muslim made a person terrorist. Just because the USA painted 9/11 with a lie, that it was done by Muslims. Which in reality, was an attack launched by Israel; According to the US Army report. Ironically enough.
Now the world has memorized one lesson like a child memorizes rhymes. Every terrorist comes from Islam, even when the nations have gone through brutal oppression for ages for their faith are Muslims. In Uyghur, Sudan, Afghanistan, Kashmir, India, Palestine, Sri Lanka, France, Bosnia and the counting doesn't seem to cease. The world was made so Islamophobic by this propaganda so the real Terrorists would continue their assault and massacre smoothly while wearing "white" collars.
Today, with these videos surfacing we see, Jewish/Zionists/White supremacists/Racist people celebrating/chanting "Death to the Arabs" "Death to prophet Muhammad"
(NaudhuBiAllah) (ﷺ). All the while they continue to rain white phosphorus bombs over a huge population of civilians, including children, women, and elderly and unarmed men. The world calls it self-defense and not terrorism or genocide when it's as clear and broad as daylight.
Why?
Because the one being killed belongs to Islam. That child whose birth certificate was not issued, was he a terrorist?
That kid whose body could fit in a school bag of his brother, was he a terrorist?
They are conducting gatherings where they openly call for genocide, "kill them all!" "Wipe all Arabs!" But no one seems to take it as an extremist activity.
Why don't we ever call a jew a terrorist? Why don't Fox News, CNN, and BBC scream on television that "Judaism is the real cause of terrorism?"
These Jewish settlers are proudly announcing that they will turn the Gazza Strip into a cemetery, level it, and occupy it because they are good and "chosen" for that land. The prime minister on air says "children of darkness" to Palestinian children. The cold-blooded hate is ever so apparent on their faces, their demonic eyes show what viciousness they are harnessing against a population whose land they stole.
Yet, no one thinks to call Israel a terrorist state.
This was the agenda all over. A fire caused diversion, so the real terrorists could cross the borders. Now, it's the time when the oppressors and the oppressed both are before our eyes. It's the time we choose to see the truth we've been kept away from, for all these years. We remove that false flag, erase the fake image generated for terrorism, and see the flags with blue and white as flags of terrorism.
These two nations, the USA and Israel are two major terrorist states. They destroyed Afghanistan, they destroyed Syria, Iraq, Libya, and many more countries for their greed over oil, they have a known history of colonization, and occupation, and their divide-and-rule policy has created massive drifts between harmonious populations. And they are the ones who should be taken into international law courts for severe crimes, for the assassination of all those Muslim leaders who dared to expose their false propaganda and lies (King Faisal, Saddam Hussain) for example).
It's time the world unites against corrupt and greedy leaders who can kill their people to gain sympathy and catch attention. Just like they killed the people in World Trade Centre.
- Umm Taimiyyah 🕊️
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orchard-system · 1 year
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Welcome! We've ordered some hijabs, under caps, and pins for our newest alter to feel comfortable.
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haemocyaninz · 8 months
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Art thing I did w seeing how my characters would use the same clothes in their own style of dressing
[Image ID: 3 digital drawing of haemocyaninz’s ocs in an orange to brown color palette over a brown canvas with orange quadrilaterals in the center.
Image 1: Hiro holds a white purse as he puts one hand on his hip. He has light brown skin, light hair tied back into a huge afro puff, a scar on his stomach, and a medium curvy build. He wears a white hoodie with brown sleeves, a dark bra top, half brown half dark shorts, dark tennis shoes, and gold spiky hoops and bangles.
Image 2: Buggy sits on the floor with one arm on her knee as she smiles. She has brown skin, antennae, dark shoulder length twists, a spot over her left eye, and a slim muscular build. She wears a light cap backwards with some twists coming out the open part, white tshirt,and the same jacket, shorts, and tennis shoes.
Image 3: Flem throws up a peace sign, kicks her leg backwards, and there’s a heart next to her face. Flem is an anthro snail with a brown hijab tied to look like a snail shell. She has antennae and a heavy build. She wears the same jacket under a plaid blouse, a white striped skirt, the pants version of the shorts, and black boots. End ID.]
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thepromptswhisperer · 11 months
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Hair Prompts
1. Cut hair.
2. Hair carving.
3. Shave head.
4. Bleach/Dye hair.
5. Try out new haircut/-style/wig/etc.
6. React to new haircut/-style/wig/etc.
7. First grey hair.
8. Grow out grey hair.
9. Grow out hair./Let hair grow long.
10. Notice first changes in hair growth due to (gender-affirming) hormone treatments.
11. Wear a wig.
12. Wear a hijab.
13. Wear a toupee.
14. Wear a cap/hat/etc.
15. Wear a bonnet./Wrap hair in silk scarf.
16. Wear a shower/swimming cap.
17. Wrap hair in towel.
18. Bedhead.
19. Bad hair day.
20. Static hair.
21. Hair transplant.
22. Wash hair.
23. Blow dry.
24. Use hair products.
25. Do hair care routine.
26. Brush/comb hair.
27. Braid/style hair.
28. Hair rollers.
29. Make hair look presentable (again).
30. Remove bobby pins/hijab/etc. (e.g. at the end of the day).
31. Face hidden behind hair.
32. Couple hidden behind curtain of hair.
33. “Mustache” face by using long hair and holding it under the nose.
34. Hair tickles.
35. Bury nose in hair.
36. Smell hair.
37. Twirl hair.
38. Flip hair.
39. Fluff out hair.
40. Throw hair back.
41. Curl hair around finger.
42. Play with hair.
43. Gently pull on strand of hair before it jumps back into place.
44. Run hand through/over hair.
45. Move (a strand of) hair to the side/out of the way.
46. Blow strand of hair out of face/the way.
47. Tuck hair behind ear.
48. Ruffle hair.
49. Kiss on hair/bald head.
50. Caress bald head.
51. Kiss balding spot/receding hairline.
52. Donate hair.
53. Examine hair.
54. Lose hair.
55. Check for lice.
56. Shake out wet hair.
57. Send hair “flying”. (e.g. headbanging, shaking head)
58. Untangle knot.
59. Hair stuck in earring/piercing/button/etc.
60. Hair stuck to lip balm/etc.
61. Chew on hair.
62. Hold hair (back).
63. Pull hair.
64. Pull out hair.
65. Remove something from hair. (e.g. a spider)
66. Put/Stick something in/into hair. (e.g. a flower)
67. Try to not get hair wet.
68. Grow a beard/mustache/etc.
69. Shave off (facial/body) hair.
70. Trim beard/mustache.
71. Compete over who has the best beard/mustache.
72. Comb mustache/beard.
73. Style beard/mustache.
74. Beard/Mustache care routine.
75. Run fingers through beard.
76. Stroke beard.
77. Twirl mustache.
78. Mustache/Beard/Stubbles rub(s) against skin.
79. Beard/Mustache tickles.
80. Pluck/Thread/Shave eyebrows.
81. Run finger(s) through/over eyebrows.
82. Raise eyebrow.
83. Furrow brows.
84. Long eyelashes.
85. Flutter one’s eyelashes.
86. Wet lashes.
87. Make a wish on an eyelash.
88. Nose hair.
89. Pluck chin hair.
90. Wax/Use epilator/etc.
91. Arm hair stuck in watch/bracelet.
92. Play with chest hair.
93. Follow the happy trail.
94. Pubic hair.
95. Hair in mouth.
96. Find hair everywhere. (clothes, cushion etc.)
97. Hair on shower wall.
98. Get hair out of drain.
99. Wind/Wind machine in hair.
100. Hair stands on end.
101. Harm a hair on one’s head.
102. Tear one’s hair out.
103. Let one’s hair down.
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marsmerizing-sims · 4 months
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hi!! first of all, i love your cc!! it's enhanced my game a lot and it's a staple amongst my sims :D i was wondering if you'd ever consider making a second version of your katya hijab without the under cap?
Hi~! Sorry took me so long to reply. I just got back home and now I have access to my CC files--I think I can make it happen. It would be under the hair tag next time it's out. But as for right now, I'm taking my holiday break until Jan 1st 😁
see you next year~💜
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add red satin hijab remove her hair  she would look pretty as a muslim in a edited pic but in real situation style her hair in a bun put under cap on you can use one with tie laces or stretch over head cap then hijab her make her into pretty muslim
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hidjabayausa · 6 months
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Elevate your hijab style with the essential undercap! 🧕 It's the secret to a perfect hijab look, ensuring comfort, security, and style. Discover how this piece completes your modest and elegant attire. ✨👗
Read more at https://tinyurl.com/yvjxrrxu
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hijab-described · 1 year
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Fuchsia Flower Hijabi 🌱
[ID: Digital drawing of a woman with medium skin wearing a green hijab, fuchsia colored tunic, and slim purple maxi skirt. She also wears a fuchsia under cap with purple tassels, reminiscent of the plants stigma or pollen. The background is a beige gradient. /end ID]
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heart-forge · 2 years
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hey, working on hybrid and I'm working on the option to let the player imply that they wear some sort of cultural covering (since I thought it would be weird to imply that Zed would normally not be covered, since there's a chance that that's not true and that on a normal basis, a camp full of strangers would not be welcome to look at Zed like that anyway). At the moment, Zed can choose between asserting that they're normally covered for cultural reasons, or to assert that it's not cultural (and therefore under normal circumstances, they wouldn't be wearing any special coverings). This is with the implication that Zed's just kind of dressed scummy right now, as they were just out in the woods foraging, so all their good clothes are functionally out of reach for them in favour of things that could be torn/soiled without fuss (so, fear not: a covered Zed is a fully covered Zed, just dressed like they're going to run errands in a barn).
Two questions, if anyone would like to volunteer answers:
Would anyone want me to give the option for Zed to not be covered for cultural reasons, but to still imply that they would be wearing some sort of coverings?
1 b) In which case, what would you want your Zed to normally wear? Keep in mind you don't have to specify any like, baseball caps or anything, this isn't a section where you're describing what you'd wear just to cover your body, this is for specific clothing items meant to cover you above and beyond just the bits.
2. Does anyone have any specific headscarves/hats they'd like included? I've currently got, based on complete outsider research, hijabs, niqaabs, shaylas, burqas, kerudungs, turbans, kippot (which I understand to be the plural of kippah, and although it doesn't necessarily provide the same coverage, I thought it should be included here?). This includes, obviously, situations where you might be referring to the same scarf by a different word (for multiple languages), because this is obviously to flesh out your Zed! My current list is as it is based on the criteria that it's not ceremonial (ie Zed wouldn't be wearing it all the time, and therefore it wouldn't be unusual to see Zed without it), and that it's not specifically for a group that Zed isn't a part of (by which I mean Zed, regardless of player choice, will not be married, and so some headscarves will not apply to them).
Thank-you, if you've got some answers you'd like to share 💚
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So I got the idea for a black magical girl group to warm up my cold dead heart and now I'm in love with them. Please ignore how basic the clothes are for now I'll work on it but PLEASE ask me about them.
[ID: several photos of pencil sketches.
The first photo shows the busts of three girls listed here from left to right. The first has a broad, sharp chin, a wide nose, medium skin and long hair in looser curls. She"s labeled "Uvia, 5'6, 'the cover story' afrolatina with anxiety and schizophrenia. Aroace. Dancer. Orange. The second girl is dark skinned with a chiseled jaw, short hair, cropped eyebrows and an unfriendly looking face. She's labeled, "Sue. 5'2. Butch system. 'the ride & Intel lesbian. Single mom is a stylist. Adopted. Purple." The third and last girl on this page has a thin face with prominent cheekbone and thick lips. Her hair is in dreads pulled back in a bun. Text beside her reads "Shawnee, 6'1, 'the smart one's autistic. Podcaster/singer. Botswanan. Bi. Blue.'
The second image shows three more girls listed here from left to right. The first is a thin, light skinned girl with shoulder length curls who sneers at the viewer. She is labeled "Trakina, 5'9, 'the angry one/lovesick' step team. Straight. Pink." The second is a fat, dark skinned girl with her hair in two puffs. She is labeled "Mikaylah-Jeniah (mikiji) 5'8 'the main pov/inspirational speakers drummer. Antiguan. Pan. Jewish. Yellow." The third and final girl has a rectangular face with big, almond shaped eyes. She wears a hijab and a hoodie. She is labeled, "Jordan, 5'11, (deciding whether or not to be hijabi still) trans. Artist. 'curious one' straight. Green."
The third image shows the previous two images in one larger spread, revealing that across the two pages arrows with heart in them connect Sue, Shawnee, and Mikiji, showing that Shawnee likes sue, sue likes Mikiji and Mikiji likes Shawnee. The diagram is labeled "real actual love triangle resolves poly."
The next image shows Sue in her alter ego outfit, made up of pants and a dress shirt, helping Shawnee in her alter ego outfit, closer to a sleeveless school girl outfit, standing from the group. Around Shawnee a large heart is drawn with the text "ba-dum" nearby in all caps. The drawing is labeled "after a battle...the start of something." Underneath is a neck-up sketch of Jordan in profile without her hijab on, showing that her head is mostly shaved with slits on the side, and grows long and kinky on top. She has am arcing, aquiline nose.
The fourth image shows two sketches of Shawnee singing, one a head sketch from full front, where her eyes are closed and her dread drift magically in the air around her head as she sings into the microphone, showing sound lines coming from her. Another shows her standing in her magical girl outfit, facing away from the viewer and holding the mic up to her mouth also with sound lines emitting. Below is a sketch for Sue in her magical girl outfit, with cookie catchers floating magically around her head as she folds an origami swan, and a doodle of Sue in a car labeled "get in bitch". A note on the page reads "Everyone has shorts or tights on under their skirts except for Sue who wears pants."
The fifth image shows the girls in various whole body sketched action poses. In one corner, Jordan in her Hijabi magical girl outfit stands in a power stance and sprays gas from a spray paint can. Uvia underneath is wrapped by a ribbon as she ribbon dances in her magical girl outfit. To the left, Trakina falls from above with her boot close and big and the rest of her foreshortened from the camera, arms swing above her head, her hair flying behind her. Below that, Mikiji flies through the air, bringing two enormous drumsticks down and making cracks with an accompanying sound babble saying "crack!"
On the fifth and last page are more polished sketches. Described here from the top down. First, Mikiji is shown playing on a minimal drum set in regular clothes. With one eye open and the other closest she smirks and seems relaxed, hands crossed at the wrist. Behind her, text reads "bum bum tam. Bum bum tam" emphasizing each "tam". Below is a full body sketch of Uvia and Trakina. Uvia stands poised in her ballet outfit, hands out head and feet spread, head turned to profile with her eyes closed. Trakina in her step team uniform squat-lunges in front of her and to one side, with one hand on her knee and the other high in the air, holding a baton. She smiles up at Uvia. A level nearby reads "combining styles of dance instead of being enemies." End ID.]
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knuffflebunny · 2 years
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my first hijab came today!! i got a black under cap and black scarf. it made me so happy to see myself in hijab even if i can’t really wear it outside yet. anyways, alhumdulillah im so excited!!!
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zoyahameed4314 · 5 days
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What should I pack in my Umrah bag?
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Every year, Muslims from all over the globe come to Makkah for the Umrah, the sacred pilgrimage in Islam. It wouldn't make sense to rush this important and amazing trip because it is an once-in-a-lifetime experience. Making a list of all the items you need for Umrah and packing is the first stage in preparation.
The greatest way to ensure a successful Umrah is to plan, from its needs to its reservations. The following is a short list of items you will need for your pilgrimage, which will assist you in creating a necessary list that will guarantee a comfortable.
Travel Documents:
Important travel documents include:
Passport and its photocopies
Visa
Flight ticket
Vaccination certificate
Confirmation copies of hotel bookings
Umrah payment receipts
Passport size photographs
Certificate of Relationship
Saudi Riyal
Debit/Credit Card
Itinerary
Emergency contact number
Essential Duas for Umrah:
It is crucial to consider bringing the pocket Quran while making travel plans for the Umrah journey. This is due to the ease with which the holy book may be read in one's free time. Additionally, several travel-sized Dua books have prayers from the Quran and Sunnah that can be spoken. Additionally, pilgrims can pass the time during flight changes or travel by engaging in Dhikr, or the remembrance of Allah, which is why Tasbeeh bead packing is important. A prayer mat, an Umrah handbook, and a compass for the Qibla are among other necessities for the pilgrimage.
Clothing and accessories:
Packing appropriate attire is one of the most crucial things to do before the journey begins, as Ihram is the dress requirement for the Umrah travel. For men, an ihram consists of two pieces of unstitched, plain white fabric. Women are also permitted to dress normally, which covers the complete body except for the hands and face. Moreover, knowing about Umrah checklist for ladies is essential for a woman seeking travel to Mecca for the first time.
People from all over the world travel to Makkah to do the Umrah. That typically entails lengthy flights and exhausting road trips. It is crucial to wear and carry lightweight, extremely comfortable clothing as a result. The Makkah weather is another crucial aspect to take into account. Even though Makkah has high temperatures throughout the year, it's still vital to plan and pack for the month you'll be visiting. Pick airy, light-colored clothing that won't hurt your skin—even in this intense heat.
A few basic necessities for both men and women include a string bag, two or three pairs of comfy shoes, a waist pouch, bathroom slippers, sunglasses, safety pins, a prayer cap and a folding umbrella. In addition to the things listed above, females also need to bring a few extra needs for their Umrah, which are as follows:
Five to ten light and breathable hijabs
Hijab under caps
Hijab pins
Hair accessories
Socks
Slips or light clothing for wearing under an abaya
Light pajamas
Blister patches
Basic First-aid Kit:
The Umrah necessities list also includes vital goods like first aid kits and basic medications. These include painkillers, cough syrups, throat lozenges, diarrhea pills, bandages, fragrance-free sunscreen, cotton, antiseptic lotion, muscular pain relievers, antibiotics, and treatments for colds and the flu. Bear in mind the COVID-19 preventative measures and bring masks and sanitizer bottles as well.
Self-Care Essentials:
Essentials for self-care can range widely, from vanity items to necessities for cleanliness. These might consist of:
Large and small towels.
A toothbrush
Toothpaste (unscented for Ihram)
Fragrance-free shampoo and conditioner
Fragrance-free soap (bar or liquid form)
Pocket tissues
Fragrance-free wet wipes for Ihram
Hand sanitizer
Hair brush/comb (to be used outside Ihram only)
Antiperspirant
Small mirror
Nail clipper
Small scissors
Razor or shaver
Sanitary pads
An unscented moisturizer or cream
Toiletry bag
Alarm clock
Notebook and pen
Empty the water bottle and fill it with Zam Zam as it is important to stay properly hydrated at all times.
Sleeping accessories (including an inflatable pillow, bed sheet and sleeping bag)
Snacks and juice packs
Electronics:
A few devices you'll need while travelling, having a smartphone with you on the Umrah journey is essential for keeping in contact with loved ones. It is crucial to make sure the phone is unlocked before starting the trip, though. Buying local SIM cards as soon as possible is also advised. Other things you should bring for Umrah are a torch, a power bank, a universal travel adapter, a Kindle or tablet, headphones or ear buds, a wristwatch and a mobile phone charger.
Baggage:
To take with these things you need some baggage, you see the many kinds of carry baggage. In which the few are listed at the given below:
Hard-Shell Suitcase
A good quality suitcase with a hard case and a built-in locking system is recommended.
Avoid soft, vinyl suitcases as these can easily be cut open by thieves or ill-intentioned individuals.
Suitcase Locks & Keys
Luggage Tags
Backpack
Other things (Extra):
These are some extra things that you can pack with your Umrah packing. The names of these extra things are given below
Pen / Marker
Paper / Small Notebook
Travel Neck Pillow
Ear Plugs
Eye Mask
Reusable Water Bottle
Snacks & Beverages
Final words:
Careful arrangements need to be made while requesting Umrah to ensure peace, tranquillity and fulfilment of religious duties. Ihram clothing, prayer extras, comfortable shoes, toiletries, medicine, and travel documents are essential. To ensure a smooth travel, it's important to pack light but smart. Being humble and polite while travelling is also incredibly unwise. Travelers can focus on attaining wonderful fulfilment and establishing a strong connection with Umrah by arranging necessities and reducing excess.
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blackwoolncrown · 1 year
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I need some stretch silk/nylon viscose or smth so I can make a daily undercap for my hair and finaly be able to always veil outside the house. Having locs I’m actually p stringent about what can touch them bc not only do most fibers dry out hair, I cannot tolerate letting colored and random lint get in them. But bunning my hair under the caps usually sold hijabs won’t work bc my hair is way thicker than most ppls.
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