Beauty and belief: The story of a Brooklyn salon

Published: May 3, 2019, 1 p.m.

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For Heart and Soul, American journalist Noor Wazwaz takes us into the private world of New York\\u2019s first hijab-friendly hair and beauty salon.\\n \\nBased in Brooklyn, Le'Jemalik - which means For Your Beauty in Arabic - is owned and run by Yemeni-American Huda Quhshi. A hair and beauty expert with an entrepreneurial spirit, it\\u2019s been Huda\\u2019s life-long ambition to create a beautiful, bright, enclosed women-only space where clients can let their hair down, in every sense of the word.

Modesty is the order of the day for Muslim women here in the salon, and opinions vary on just how much makeup can be worn in public. But one thing is agreed: religious modesty and a desire to be beautiful can and do go together.

We meet bridesmaids getting dolled up for their big day, hard-working mums and fashion students in need of pampering. Listening on conversations, we discover how religion and culture shape Muslim women's views about beauty and fashion. Some beauty treatments are considered haram - or forbidden by Islamic law - but there are workarounds such as halal brows and halal nail polish.

Image: A beautician at work (Credit: Joy Ernanny)

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