Makeup?

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baby_muslimah15 said:
Well of course a women can wear makeup for her husband I would hope.....And it is a thing called natural beauty. but sometimes a women could wanna wear lipstick or anything...and it doesn't have to always be a thing that when she puts it on she automatically wants to show every MAN that walks past......And far as what Metsudaistwice said it does depend on her true intentions.....So personally I think u can wear makeup for your husband and for a special all female gathering or anything...As long as when you go out the house you have on a Niqaab,and if she wasn't to wear Niqaab then that would be haraam as we all know!! (My Opinion Stated)......Salaamz
true sis...women shouldn't make up to ajnabees men..but sometimes i wear a very heavy natural make up :-[ ..is it haraam...i try to not..but i cant since all my freinds are doing that:(...
 
listen who cares what ur friends do....be ur self....dont be likethoe girls...dat fill there face wit makeup to show guys or to think there cool....there whack!!!!!
 
Yea what ishkabab said, its wack to just do what your friends do(I found out the hard way) got me in trouble many, many, many times..... But its koo to wear alot of makeup as long as u wear the niqaab like if you have on eye shadow, lipstick, mascrara, all at once thats koo...but to just go out the house like that... Is not....Most of the time people wear alot of makeup to cover up how they really look, I'm sure your a very beautful person so you dont need alot of makeup.....Hope dis helps.... ;)
 
:sl: sisters,
This is a great topic. Also I want to point out that many sisters think that simply slapping on a scarf over their head counts as a hijab while they have tight cloths on. Many of the younger sisters are following the same path. This is a great fitnah creeping into this Ummah. We have to propagate the correct ways of carrying out our duty. But its difficult to approach those sisters to politely point out their mistakes.
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So True...Just the other day I saw a couple of gurls with a scarf on but tight fittin clothes....May Allah guide them and us all Insha'Allah
 
baby_muslimah15 said:
Yea what ishkabab said, its wack to just do what your friends do(I found out the hard way) got me in trouble many, many, many times..... But its koo to wear alot of makeup as long as u wear the niqaab like if you have on eye shadow, lipstick, mascrara, all at once thats koo...but to just go out the house like that... Is not....Most of the time people wear alot of makeup to cover up how they really look, I'm sure your a very beautful person so you dont need alot of makeup.....Hope dis helps.... ;)
jazaki allahu khair sister...i'll try to stop this bad habbit inshaalah... :coolsis: :love:
 
you should feel blessed that Allah has given you a husband that loves you fo who you are. you obviously have beauty that is natural and he admires that. however if you really want to wear make up i suggest ask him if he minds because mashAllah you wear the niqaab anyway.
 
I don't usually wear makeup on a daily basis, only special occasions. But my dad has not been allowing me recently. I understand you should not beautify yourself for other men. But this is what I don't understand. Putting cream or oil (i.e jojoba oil, olive oil...) on you skin is meant to make it soft and remove imperfections. Is this not the same as what a bb cream, foundation of concealer does? Some people (like me) have problematic skin (i.e acne, dry skin) So does this mean moisturising creams and natural oils are also haram for beauty purposes? Nobody wants to have acne or imperfections on their skin, and a little foundation/concealer helps conceal the blemishes. Why should there be a problem with women who want to make their skin seem more normal, rather than blemished and problematic? It's not for the men, it's to make the women feel more normal without being judged by others!! Makeup such as foundation has a purpose, for women who have problem skin to make it more normal! Also, I sometimes use beetroot juice as a lip tint. It's beneficial for my skin and provides my lips with nutrients while adding a little tint. This is natural. Why shouls this be haraam? My intention is not to attract men, rather I'm enhancing my appearance because it makes me comfortable with the skin I have. I can inderstand chancing your whole appearance with makeup may be over the top, but many women don't do that.
 
One secret of women. If a woman want to attract a man, she would try to make him look at her eyes, then she can stare back. So, when she wear make up she would focus her makeup on eyes area. Wearing kohl or eyeshadow indeed, sign that a woman tries to attract the men.

If a woman wear makeup without intention to attract the men, then she would wear light makeup that make her still look natural, not heavy makeup that make her face so colorful.

My wife (late) always wore light makeup when she went out, without eyeshadow and blush-on. I did not forbid her because I knew her intention was just to make her look fresh. Also I never ordered her to wear makeup for me because I prefer to see her in her natural condition.
 
My advice to sisters. If you want to wear makeup, just wear light makeup that can make you look fresh without people aware that you wear makeup. Avoid colorful face of heavy makeup because it can make people have negative impression toward you.

About kohl. Ulama say that women should not wear kohl except in front of their mahram or in front of other women. I agree with it. Kohl will make people stare at your eyes, including non-mahram. If a non-mahram stare at your eyes, and you stare back, then the fitnah begin.
 

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