New beauty tool for hijab-wearing women solves overlooked problem

Modbeautykeeper was founded by Dubai-based Nandi Barker to prevent the transfer of makeup onto the hijab. Supplied
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Updated 30 March 2021
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New beauty tool for hijab-wearing women solves overlooked problem

DUBAI: ModBeautyKeeper, an accessory designed by Dubai-based New Yorker Nandi Barker, solves a problem that many hijab-wearing women face when applying cosmetics or touching up their makeup on the go. 

It acts as a protective cover or liner that stops the accidental transfer of makeup onto hijabs, a game-changer for hijab-wearing makeup bloggers and influencers as well as women who want a touch up while they are out and about.

“On point! On your face! And off your hijab!” proclaims the product packaging, with the website saying the item is aimed at modesty beauty enthusiasts. 

Barker came up with the idea after watching beauty tutorials online and noticing that influencers were getting makeup on their clothes.

“I started researching on designing this beauty tool to fill the gap in the market,” she told Arab News.

Makeup artists and content creators would often stuff or line their hijabs with tissue paper to avoid accidental makeup transfer.

Barker’s product is one of the first in the market to cater specifically for women who wear the hijab.




The product comes in two cruelty-free designs to accommodate different hijab styles. Supplied

Zainab Hassan, a freelance makeup artist and beauty content creator from London, said hijabi women were often “tokenized” in the industry.

“(Hijabis) are usually used to fulfil a diversity image, but the industry doesn’t always cater to them the way they should or represent them fully,” she told Arab News, adding: “Hijabi is such a vague label and there are so many categories within that category which need representing.”

She believed it was important for beauty brands to listen to their consumers in order to be more inclusive toward Muslim women.

“If you give your consumers a voice and implement what they need you create a relationship that makes them feel included.”

Barker handed out prototypes to several friends, who tested the product. Using their feedback and extensive market research, she came up with two designs for the cruelty-free beauty tool to accommodate different hijab styles.




Barker’s product is one of the first in the market to cater specifically for women who wear the hijab. Supplied

ModBeautyKeeper Original provides semi-protection and is best suited for women who like to keep out a couple of strands from their hairline.

ModBeautyKeeper 360, which launched on World Hijab Day last month, is designed for beauty enthusiasts who prefer full head coverings, and offers maximum protection from makeup stains.

Barker said the tool was extremely easy to use. “All you have to do is peel off the plastic to expose two sticky adhesives and then align the corners with your upper hijab area by firmly pressing the sticky side on to the hijab. Afterward, position your ModBeautyKeeper around your face and firmly press down on the hijab to ensure the adhesive is locked on. It is easy and mess-free.”

When asked if she had plans to expand her brand, Barker responded that the goal was to grow her business.

ModBeautyKeeper retails for $18 and can be purchased at www.6thstreet.com, where it recently launched.


Georgina Rodriguez closes out the year with family time, public appearances

Updated 30 December 2025
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Georgina Rodriguez closes out the year with family time, public appearances

  • Partner of Ronaldo shares photos of Christmas, holidays
  • Speculation they will celebrate New Year’s Day in the UAE

DUBAI: Argentine model Georgina Rodriguez has been marking the end of the year with family in the region, sharing moments from public appearances alongside her longtime partner, Cristiano Ronaldo, as well as quieter holiday time together.

One of those appearances included her attendance at the Globe Soccer Dubai Awards 2025, where she showed her support for Ronaldo alongside his eldest son, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr.

The footballer was awarded Best Middle East Player 2025, marking his third consecutive win in the category.

For the ceremony, Rodriguez opted for a sleek, body-skimming black evening gown featuring a high neckline and long fitted sleeves, detailed with subtle, evenly spaced embellishments.

She wore her hair long and straight, pairing the look with soft, glowing makeup. The ensemble was completed with statement diamond jewelry, including stud earrings, a sparkling watch and her large oval-cut engagement ring.

Now in its 16th edition, the Globe Soccer Awards ceremony was held at Atlantis The Royal. Ronaldo received the award from Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, chairman of the Dubai Sports Council.

After accepting the trophy, Ronaldo said he was focused on continuing his career and adding to his achievements.

“I want to carry on going. You know what my goal is. I want to win more trophies and I want to reach the number that you all know,” he said. “I will reach that number for sure, if there are no injuries, inshaAllah.”

Currently on 956 career goals following a recent brace against Al-Akhdoud, Ronaldo is now 44 goals away from reaching the 1,000-goal milestone.

Ahead of the event in the UAE, fan spotted Rodriguez with Ronaldo in a casual moment walking at Atlantis. She wore jeans paired with a black top, leather jacket, beige hat and black heels.

The model also shared a short video offering a glimpse into how she celebrated Christmas, showing an intimate, family-focused gathering at home.

The family — including Ronaldo, Rodriguez, Ronaldo Jr., Eva Maria, Mateo, Alana Martina and Bella Esmeralda — wore matching pajamas and were seen dancing together toward the Christmas tree in the clip.

Fans are still waiting to see where the family will celebrate New Year’s Eve, after spending the occasion in Dubai last year. This has led to speculation that they may remain in the city for the celebrations.