Being modest doesn't mean being boring.Making a traditional Muslim headscarf a compliment to any outfit is a simple way to show your unique sense of style.The purpose of the hijab is to protect your honor and beauty, but that doesn't mean you have to make the look of your own.
Step 1: You can find scarves in many colors.
You can still maintain propriety by avoiding drab shades of gray and black.Pick shades that fit your personality and style.If you are outgoing, try brighter colors.If you have a quiet nature, the tones will work well.If you collect scarves in colors that match the rest of your closet, you will wear them more and can mix and match them with multiple outfits.Pick the colors that suit you and your outfit.
Step 2: Play up your eyes by wearing hijabs in different colors.
Give chocolate-y doe eyes a pop by contrasting them with blue, teal, and violet.Cool shades of purple and blue are off-set by the warm brown of your eyes, making them stand out.Green eyes complement pretty shades of red, pink, and peach.Cheer and interest are added to any ensemble by these complimentary colors.Baby blue's can be balanced with a headscarf in gold, bronze, orange, or brown.The warm tones flatter the cool notes found in your eyes.
Step 3: The colors of your hijab will accentuate the undertones in your skin.
Fair skin is easy to flatter with colors on the warm end of the color spectrum.It means selecting shades of red, orange, yellow, and brown.The golden skin looks best with blue and green colors to balance out your natural warmth.Deep coffee-colored skin is great with shades of plum, coral, and peach.The warmth in your headscarf and skin tone will make you feel welcome.
Step 4: Choose a scarf with a subtle pattern to add interest.
Small prints are easy to work with.Patterns in small prints include floral, polka-dots, plaid, and herringbone.If worn in many colors, delicate prints can become busy and overwhelming.Try to find prints with limited colors.
Step 5: A scarf with a large print is a great way to add a pop to an outfit.
It helps to find patterns that range from the size of your hand to the color of the scarf.Large floral prints are a theme in big patterns, but you can also find beautiful vintage and abstract prints.You can use bold color with big prints.
Step 6: You can mix patterns to add interest to your ensemble.
Wear a large-printed scarf with an outfit with small patterns.Don't combine more than two or three prints because too many patterns can overwhelm an outfit.Keep your color scheme simple.
Step 7: Don't be afraid to try new things.
There are options to hang beads along the edges of the material.Make sure that your understanding of hijab is compatible with how you dress.
Step 8: It's a good idea to avoid too much matching.
Your scarf is meant to compliment your clothing, but choosing colors and patterns that are too "matching" can make a pretty outfit look forced.You do not have to wear the same colors.A contrasting hue or tinted variation can be used to complement a blue shirt.There are prints and colors that do not have to match.
Step 9: Don't add too much to your outfit with your scarf.
If your outfit is bright and busy, try wearing a light or dark colored scarf to avoid gaudiness.Solid colors can be used next to each other in moderation.
Step 10: There are beautiful pins and ribbons.
The overall look is stylish and elegant.
Step 11: You can try theSquare Hijab.
This is the most basic way to wear a scarf.Start with a square shaped scarf and fold it in half to form a triangle.Wrap it around your head with a folded strip.Take the loose ends from under your chin and wrap them in opposite directions around the back of your head.
Step 12: Try the Hijab from Kuwait.
The headscarf is easy to manage with a few steps.Take a long oblong shaped scarf, wrap it around your head with the ends in the front, tie one of them under your chin, and put the other one behind your ear.If not, put a pin under the chin.
Step 13: You can try the Amira Hijab.
The most basic way to use two scarves is this.Use a thick headband or square scarf folded in the bandana style, and tie at the nape of the neck.The scarf should be draped under the chin.
Step 14: A triangular scarf is worn.
Take a scarf on your head.Take one side of your head and put the scarf over it.If you want to cover your chest, take the other side.
Step 15: Add more accessories to your scarf.
Safety pins and straight pins are necessary for holding the hijab in place, but instead of the traditional silver style, it is easy to find pins with pretty beads or colors.Adding a headband over your scarf will give you more support and interest.Vintage brooches can be used to pin the sides of your scarf.Adding your own to a scarf you already own will create texture.
Step 16: You can wear jewelry with your hijab.
Your scarf can be tucked behind your ears so that you can wear earrings.dainty necklaces can be placed over your scarf and peek between the folds of fabric for a simple look.