Whether you're traveling to Paris to shop or staying in Dubai to enjoy the beaches and fine dining, we're guessing you need some makeup ideas for the upcoming Eid Al Adha. Luckily, social media channels like Instagram and YouTube are a treasure trove when it comes to finding new beauty looks. The bloggers we've rounded up are some of our favorites in the beauty world. So let's take you on a tour to get to know them.
Dalal al-Doub dalalid@
Dalal's passion for makeup started when she was a little girl. She would watch YouTube tutorials for hours on end, take makeup application courses, and always experiment with new makeup looks. Now the Kuwaiti makeup artist has amassed more than 600,000 subscribers on YouTube and more than 2 million followers on Instagram. Dalal's goal, according to her website, is to: "to empower women, give them confidence and encourage them to become beauty experts and start their own path to success.
We weren't too surprised to find that Shahd Buttal has more than 200,000 followers on Instagram and almost the same number on YouTube. That's because of her striking hijab looks and eyebrow shape. The Los Angeles-based Sudanese blogger has cheerful, energetic features and posts videos on almost everything from her beauty routine to her diet. Her Instagram page features an impressive collection of photos that are characterized by a relaxed, minimalist style.
Amena amenaofficial
Aside from being a beauty blogger, Amina also owns a hijab company called Pearl Daisy, through which she sells a new style of hijab with a hood, or Hooded Hijab, called "Hoojab". She is also the co-founder of Ardere Cosmetics. Amina shares beauty and fashion tips with her followers through her videos, from different treatments for dark circles to different ways to style a hijab. She also starred in L'Oreal's recent True Match campaign.
Habiba da Silva lifelongpercussion@
Habiba Da Silva recently made waves in the fashion world when she launched a line of hijabs for different skin tones, and is urging women to reconsider what "nude" means when it comes to skin tone. The London-based fashion blogger is a mix of Lebanese and Brazilian cultures and has more than 1.5 million followers on her various social media channels. Her videos showcase makeup looks that you can apply at home and ideas for modest fashion styling.