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~Beauty tips for women~
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1- To beautify your eyes, lower your gaze towards strange men, this will make your eyes pure and shiny.


2- To have attractive lips, always remember to speak the truth.

3- As for blush and rouge, "Modesty" (Haya') is one of the best brands


and it can be found in any of the Islamic centers.

4- To remove impurites from your face and body, use a soap called

"Istighfaar". Insha'Allah this soap will remove any bad deeds.(Ameen)

5- Now about your hair, if any of you has a problem of hair split ends,

then I suggest "Islamic Hijaab" which will protect your hair from damage.

6- As for jewellery, beautify your hands with humbleness and let your hands be a power to forgive people who hurt your feelings. And the necklace should be a sign to pardon you fellow brothers and sisters.


Insha'Allah, if you follow this advice given to you by the Creator

you'll have a beautiful and attractive inner and outer appearance.

<b>Woman was made from the rib of man. She was not created from his head to top him, nor from his feet to be stepped upon. She was made from his side to be close to him, from beneath his arm to be protected by him, and near his heart to be loved by him</b>

~I pray that this comes to you in Good Health and Imaan SiSteRs~ :smilingfl

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Quote:Woman was made from the rib of man. She was not created from his head to top him, nor from his feet to be stepped upon. She was made from his side to be close to him, from beneath his arm to be protected by him, and near his heart to be loved by him
That is so true. One of the best things I've ever heard someone say!

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#3

Assalamu 'alalikum,

Masha'Allah Intuition! That's really true!!

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#4

Bismillah

As salam alaikum

I agree with Joshua. Jazaki Allah ukhti.

:smilingfl

As salam alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu

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#5
Wayakum..it's always a pleasure:)
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#6
masha allah very right tips
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#7
Question: Are there any islamic laws forbidding women to wear make-up (not poetic make-up, rather Loreal and Max Factor)?
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Quote: Question: Are there any islamic laws forbidding women to wear make-up (not poetic make-up, rather Loreal and Max Factor)?

No one said we aren't allowed to wear make up [Image: rolleyes.gif] , we can wear it at home and infront of our husbands and family etc. Besides Loreal is a jewish company it sends alot of its money to the Zionist Entity in the middle east to murder innocent children in Palestine. We refrain ourselves from buying Zionist products as much as humanly possible because that goes to fund the genocide against our own Ummah.


We are doing our part to help by supporting isreal's downfall, which is nearing day by day InshaAllah.


More jewish owned companies that aid zionists money to butcher muslims in palastine:


<b>Levi Strauss clothing </b>


Ralph Lauren clothes and perfumes


Donna Karan clothes and perfumes


Calvin Klein


Helena Rubinstein cosmetics


Dell Computers


Isaac Mizrahi clothing


Timberlands clothing and footwear


Tesco (Supermarket in Britain)


Sainsbury's (also supermarket in Britain)


Hennes & Mauritz (?) clothing


The Body Shop (cosmetics and grooming stuff)


99.9% Hollywood products (films, directors, studios, loads of actors/actresses)


SmithKline Beecham (pharmaceuticals)


Muslims keep an eye on those names they all have the blood of muslims on their hands.

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#9

Bismillah


As salam alaikum


Well, I guess I will have to make my own clothes, movies, and drugs from now on. This means that I will be wearing newspapers, eating roots, and watching a box with a drawing in crayon posted on it. Bummer. That's a bummer, man.


If we want to get real about the money that has the blood of innocents on it, then my income does as well because it gets taxed by the government. The money is then used in part to fund the military. Of course, all countries do that as well. I looked into living in "muslim" countries, but it seems I would just be paying someone else to hurt and kill muslims. We cannot get away from it, brothers and sisters. Our people are in trouble.


As salam alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu

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Asalaamu alikum,


When talking about which cosmetics we use, I think we should keep in mind that the ingrediants used in that makeup should be halal. Many cosmetics contain animal by-products which may or may not be from the pig.


http://www.realcosmetics.com/


This is a Muslim owned cosmetic company based in New York which claims it's products are 100% halal.

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