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News ID: 348411
22 January 2017 - 18:45
First female-only beauty parlor  for Hijab-cald women in New York

Since it’s forbidden in Islam for women to show their hair to men outside their family, getting a haircut can be a dreaded chore for some. “We want women to be able to come in and feel completely relaxed.”

Hawzah News Agency (New York, USA)- Huda Quhshi, 37, is opening the city’s first female-only beauty parlor catering to hijab-clad clients.

Since it’s forbidden in Islam for women to show their hair to men outside their family, getting a haircut can be a dreaded chore for some.

 

“I have always had a difficult time finding a salon that could accommodate me, even for a simple haircut,” said Quhshi, who wears a hijab herself.

Quhshi, married with three children, said she has heard countless horror stories of Muslim women being shoved into cramped closets, jammed in creepy basements or denied services altogether.

 

 “I once decided to go to a salon and when a man walked in I had to throw my head scarf over my wet hair and run to a back room,” she recalled.

“After that experience, I was like, ‘You know what? We can’t do this.’ ”

Her beauty parlor, on Fifth Avenue in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, is called ­Le’Jemalik Salon — “for your beauty” in Arabic.

The salon will shield customers from male gazes by having an opaque revolving door that opens to a reception area blocking the view to the salon floor.

 

“We want women to be able to come in and feel completely relaxed,” ­Quhshi said.

“We’re always coming up with ways to accommodate women who want certain things but can’t get what they want because of their religion,” Quhshi said.

 

A range of services will be offered, from $25 no-frills haircuts to $700 bridal packages. And while it will specialize in Muslim services, “women of all faiths, races and ethnicities” are welcome, Quhshi said.

The opening is slated for next Sunday.

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