Hi, I am interested in how woman in the middle-east used to put on make-up, naturally. Is is some kind of ochre? I would like to know in different colours - like black make-up (eyeliner), eye-shadow, what to use to get red lips, rouche and so on, but with pure natural ingredients. How the women used to apply make-up.
If anyone know where to buy this kind of make-up, I would very much appreciate that as well.
I am also interested in where to buy clothing for women or where to buy beautiful fabrics. I would very much appreciate this as well.
Salam,
Are you from Sweden? (I am just reading your username here and feel it could be from there). If you are then I can help you with Islamic clothing Internet shops in Sweden.
I am not sure what ocher means but I have looked it up in the dictionary but for 'natural makeup' then this line only has mineral makeup which is all natural
Salam,
Are you from Sweden? (I am just reading your username here and feel it could be from there). If you are then I can help you with Islamic clothing Internet shops in Sweden.
Salam,
Yes, I am from Sweden. Please do. Thank you very much.
I am not sure what ocher means but I have looked it up in the dictionary but for 'natural makeup' then this line only has mineral makeup which is all natural
Ochre is a natural powder/paint artist's use.. not sure what it's made of though.. earth.. rocks..? Allahu alim.
But becareful of so-called natural cosmetics in eastern countries.. some actually contain lead. Hashmi eyeliner, a very popular brand, was tested and found to contain lead.
Hamdulillah, a sis I know sells Ithmid (antimony) lead-free eyeliner powder on her website. I ordered some and I can't tell you how much I love this product. It won't even smudge during wudhu and lasts for ages. Bas, you have to try it for yourself lol.
As for blushed cheeks.. who needs makeup?? Drink plenty of water and eat fresh fruit veg, stir fries, and other nutritious stuff and you'll have a natural blush 24-7.
Same with lips.. forget yukky lipsticks.. use olive oil to keep them nice and soft. To bring out the natural pinkiness of lips, mix a few drops of milk/cream to a tea-spoon of lemon juice and rub gently over lips 2/3 times a day.
For glowing skin in general.. wash face with antibacterial wash.. (or better to wash with gram flour and water paste.. (mildly exfoliating, tightening and cleansing) pat dry and apply olive oil to moisturise. As long as your diet is healthy, your skin will glow! Every 2 days put a couple of drops of essential tea-tree oil on damp cotton wool and cleanse face to kill bacteria. Use sparingly as tree-tea is quiet strong.
format_quote Originally Posted by Scents of Jannah
Ochre is a natural powder/paint artist's use.. not sure what it's made of though.. earth.. rocks..? Allahu alim.
But becareful of so-called natural cosmetics in eastern countries.. some actually contain lead. Hashmi eyeliner, a very popular brand, was tested and found to contain lead.
Hamdulillah, a sis I know sells Ithmid (antimony) lead-free eyeliner powder on her website. I ordered some and I can't tell you how much I love this product. It won't even smudge during wudhu and lasts for ages. Bas, you have to try it for yourself lol.
As for blushed cheeks.. who needs makeup?? Drink plenty of water and eat fresh fruit veg, stir fries, and other nutritious stuff and you'll have a natural blush 24-7.
Same with lips.. forget yukky lipsticks.. use olive oil to keep them nice and soft. To bring out the natural pinkiness of lips, mix a few drops of milk/cream to a tea-spoon of lemon juice and rub gently over lips 2/3 times a day.
For glowing skin in general.. wash face with antibacterial wash.. (or better to wash with gram flour and water paste.. (mildly exfoliating, tightening and cleansing) pat dry and apply olive oil to moisturise. As long as your diet is healthy, your skin will glow! Every 2 days put a couple of drops of essential tea-tree oil on damp cotton wool and cleanse face to kill bacteria. Use sparingly as tree-tea is quiet strong.
Thank you so much. I have to try to translate the ingredients first though haha.
format_quote Originally Posted by Scents of Jannah
Ochre is a natural powder/paint artist's use.. not sure what it's made of though.. earth.. rocks..? Allahu alim.
But becareful of so-called natural cosmetics in eastern countries.. some actually contain lead. Hashmi eyeliner, a very popular brand, was tested and found to contain lead.
Hamdulillah, a sis I know sells Ithmid (antimony) lead-free eyeliner powder on her website. I ordered some and I can't tell you how much I love this product. It won't even smudge during wudhu and lasts for ages. Bas, you have to try it for yourself lol.
As for blushed cheeks.. who needs makeup?? Drink plenty of water and eat fresh fruit veg, stir fries, and other nutritious stuff and you'll have a natural blush 24-7.
Same with lips.. forget yukky lipsticks.. use olive oil to keep them nice and soft. To bring out the natural pinkiness of lips, mix a few drops of milk/cream to a tea-spoon of lemon juice and rub gently over lips 2/3 times a day.
For glowing skin in general.. wash face with antibacterial wash.. (or better to wash with gram flour and water paste.. (mildly exfoliating, tightening and cleansing) pat dry and apply olive oil to moisturise. As long as your diet is healthy, your skin will glow! Every 2 days put a couple of drops of essential tea-tree oil on damp cotton wool and cleanse face to kill bacteria. Use sparingly as tree-tea is quiet strong.
hummm great advice... i never knew much about natural make up but then again i don't wear any make up.. id wear to a wedding only i should try that myself.. did your ever try this natural way by bright reddish lips eat really spicy chicken and you will get the effect for 2 or 3 hours
hummm great advice... i never knew much about natural make up but then again i don't wear any make up.. id wear to a wedding only i should try that myself.. did your ever try this natural way by bright reddish lips eat really spicy chicken and you will get the effect for 2 or 3 hours
LOL@eating spicy chicken for red lips
No sis, I've never used this ingenious method to redden my lips (haha you gave me the giggles!) I do know that cinnamon can plump lips, perhaps if you added a lil crushed red chilli to it as well. I'm sure I read somewhere that these are amongst the ingredients cosmetic lip plumpers contain.
There is also a certain type of bark (sakk) very commonly used in Pakistan to clean teeth with. It leaves your lips a dark orange for days. Do you know what I'm talking about?
format_quote Originally Posted by Scents of Jannah
LOL@eating spicy chicken for red lips
No sis, I've never used this ingenious method to redden my lips (haha you gave me the giggles!) I do know that cinnamon can plump lips, perhaps if you added a lil crushed red chilli to it as well. I'm sure I read somewhere that these are amongst the ingredients cosmetic lip plumpers contain.
There is also a certain type of bark (sakk) very commonly used in Pakistan to clean teeth with. It leaves your lips a dark orange for days. Do you know what I'm talking about?
really sis cinnamons work ? wow i wanna try
and yh i knw that type of bark oh i hateee that orangy colour it leaves
format_quote Originally Posted by Scents of Jannah
LOL@eating spicy chicken for red lips
No sis, I've never used this ingenious method to redden my lips (haha you gave me the giggles!) I do know that cinnamon can plump lips, perhaps if you added a lil crushed red chilli to it as well. I'm sure I read somewhere that these are amongst the ingredients cosmetic lip plumpers contain.
There is also a certain type of bark (sakk) very commonly used in Pakistan to clean teeth with. It leaves your lips a dark orange for days. Do you know what I'm talking about?
dark orange lol i don't think it would suit me
but yeah red chilli really makes my lips more plumped for a while.. but the burning feeling is not so good
25:36 And the true servants of the Most Merciful are those who walk the earth with humility and when the ignorant address them, they respond with words of peace.
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