In celebration of Muslim Women's Day, I've rounded up some of my absolute FAVE Muslim beauty bloggers and MUAs. From a banging smokey eye to a snatched contour, there are some ultra-talented Muslim makeup bloggers and artists that we should be supporting all day every day.
These Muslim beauty sensations are helping to break down stereotypes and redefine the faces of beauty. Although we're super happy that the beauty world has been taking small steps to better inclusion, there's still so much more to be done — we love that these lovely ladies are diversifying the beauty landscape (although it is not and should never have been their responsibility).
Nura Afia
This beauty blogger and Youtuber was named an ambassador for CoverGirl's So Lashy! BlastPro Mascara campaign and became the first woman to appear wearing a hijab in one of their campaigns. Nura Afia told Refinery29, "I hope [this campaign] will show Muslim women that brands care about us as consumers and we're important, especially hijabis. [We] can be featured on TV, [we] can be featured on billboards in Times Square. [We] can be represented." We sure hope so too!
Tamanna Roashan
Want to step up your contour game? Tamanna is your gal. Known as Dress Your Face, this beauty educator has tutorials and makeup classes on contouring, smokey eyes and more.
Amena
Amena is a beauty blogger and YouTuber with a seriously impressive portfolio. Not only is she the founder of Pearl Daisy, a Hijab company, but also a co-founder of Ardere Cosmetics. She was also featured in L’Oréal's True Match campaign. It's safe to say that she is killing it in the beauty scene.
Habiba Da Silva
This 22-year-old beauty vlogger created a collection of hijabs for diverse skin tones and designed for both men and women! Talk about breaking down norms and increasing inclusion. Talking about her Hijab Line, she told BuzzFeed News, “I wanted to do something where everybody was [included] and I wanted to showcase different people together. I wanted to break the barrier of having too many companies who just used lighter-skin models.”
Sabina Hannan
Um, okay her brows are just freaking perfect!! Upgrade your brow game, learn how to get smouldering smokey eyes and more through Sabina's Youtube tutorials.
Dalalid
Dalalid is a beauty and style blogger and YouTuber who has been in the game since 2012. Her aim? Empowerment. "The goal is to empower women; to provide them with confidence, and to encourage them to become their own stylists and makeup artists,"says Dalalid.
Shahd Batal
Her highlighter game is seriously strong, among other things. Shahd Batal is a beauty vlogger who discusses everything from fashion, to beauty and self-love.
Rumena Begum
This UK glam beauty has been taking the beauty world by storm. She is a fashion and beauty blogger, the author of Blogging Made Easy, has her own app, and uploads vlogs, reviews and more to YouTube.
Fatimah
Her lip art is seriously mesmerizing and so are her eyes and eyeshadow. If you love admiring lip art, strong eye shadow game or beautiful photography, Fatimah is your girl.
Aysha Abdul
This 21-year-old Canadian beauty vlogger talks about everything beauty-related on her YouTube channel. But aside from her beauty tutorials and vlogs, Aysha also has travel vlogs and gets real about topics like body image.
Next time you're searching for winged eyeliner hacks or new lipstick recommendations, try checking out what resources these iconic Muslim makeup influencers have. Representation and community support matters, so don't forget to show them a little love by following and supporting their work.