
Hijab and curly hair are a hard combination to work with. Keeping your hair under the hijab for long hours damages your hair structure and kills the volume in it.
But this shouldn’t be the case!
With a few smart tips from ASDL, you can wear your hijab with peace of mind, knowing your curls will stay defined, healthy, and full of life all the time.
- Hydrate Before You Wrap
Dry curls + pressure + fabric = breakage.
Before putting on your hijab, spray your hair lightly with water. Then apply a bit of ASDL Leave-In Conditioner to seal in moisture. This step keeps curls from drying out under the scarf and helps them bounce back at the end of the day.
If your scalp tends to get oily, focus the leave-in on the mid-lengths and ends only. You don’t need soaking wet hair — just lightly damp and nourished is enough.
- Choose the Right Inner Cap
Your inner cap can either protect your curls or damage them — it all depends on the material.
Avoid cotton. It absorbs your hair’s natural oils and causes friction.
Instead, go for silk- or satin-lined caps, which reduce frizz, preserve moisture, and are gentler on textured hair.
If you don’t have a satin-lined one, just fold a satin scarf and wear it under your regular cap. It works just as well.
- Loosen Your Style — Tight Isn’t Better
Tightly pulling your curls back day after day can cause breakage, tension headaches, and even thinning at the front.
Go for looser styles:
- A low bun
- A loose pineapple
- Or a simple braid tucked in
Before styling, warm a few drops of hair oil. This reduces friction while tying your hair and helps maintain smoothness under the hijab.
- Let Your Scalp Breathe
Your scalp needs care just as much as your curls.
When it's covered all day, it can get hot, sweaty, or itchy — especially during warmer months.
At night, give your scalp a 2-minute massage with your fingertips or a few drops of light oil. This boosts blood flow, relieves tension, and keeps your roots healthy.
- Refresh Without Restyling
If your curls feel a little flat after a long day under the hijab, don’t rush into a full wash.
Spritz them with light water-based curl spray.
Scrunch, shake out the roots, and finger-coil any curls that need love. Let your hair breathe a bit before bedtime.
This makes your next-day curls easier to manage — no need to start from scratch.
- Night Care After Hijab Days
Hijab-wearing days can leave your curls a little tired.
Before bed, lightly mist your hair again and apply a touch of leave-in if needed. Then, pineapple your curls loosely and cover them with a satin bonnet or lay on a silk pillowcase.
This protects your curls while they recover overnight and helps lock in the moisture you added.
- Don’t Overwash — Keep a Balanced Routine
Washing your curls too often can strip them of natural oils, especially if you're doing it after every hijab day.
Try sticking to 1–2 washes per week, unless your scalp really needs more.
On no-wash days, you can use ASDL Leave-In and a bit of water to refresh your curls without fully wetting them. This keeps your routine simple, without sacrificing moisture.
- Fabric Choice Matters — Especially in Summer
On hot days, hijab fabric plays a big role.
Thick polyester scarves trap heat, which can cause scalp irritation and sweat buildup. Instead, choose lightweight, breathable materials like bamboo jersey or chiffon layered over a satin inner cap.
Your curls will stay cooler, and your scalp will thank you.
Final Thoughts
Wearing a hijab with curly hair doesn’t have to be a struggle.
When you give your curls the right foundation — moisture, protection, and breathable fabrics — you can enjoy the best of both worlds.
At ASDL, we believe your curls deserve love, even when they’re tucked away.
With a few simple tweaks and the right products, you’ll keep your texture strong, hydrated, and always ready to shine with your Hijab.












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