In honor ofMuslim Women’s Day,Allureis celebrating theMuslim beauty bloggersliving their love of makeup out loud.
For example, some of these beauty-loving bloggers and vloggerswear hijabs, while others don’t.
Ultimately, it comes down to choice."
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Aden was also the first pageant queen towear a burkini and hijabin a competition.
It forces people to reckon with you beyond just your looks.
For me, it’s an inseparable part of who I am."
So without further ado, here are just a few of our favorite Muslim content creators to follow.
She has major skills.
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Nia Amroun is a British-based blogger that showcases her sense of style through lots of monochromatic images.
Though mostly known for her fashion content, she also posts her fair share ofbeauty videos.
We love to see the way Sidow plays with makeup trends and classics looks like the cat-eye.
We’re diligently taking notes of Harun’s skin-care routine because the influencer is radiant with or without makeup.
If you’re into thesoft-glam aesthetic, meet one of its masters.
Plus, we respect and relate to her affinity for glitter liner.
She also knows how to make her cheekbones radiateallthe light.
She, too, is known for masterclasses and contouring.
(No Kim Kardashian connection, though yet.)
HerYouTube videosare packed with major glow inspo.
Aaliyah Jasmine Baig is always teaching us something new.
Osob’s glittery mini beauty tutorials aresomesmerizing.
We could easily go down a rabbit hole of video after video on her Instagram profile.
Chinutay posts simple how-to beauty tutorials on herYouTube channel.
Rianne’s glam tutorials are the perfect source for product reviews and to see the latest launches in action.
Beyond her online presence, she also has her own line of adjustable turbans,Taajraasi.