The sanitary head scarves are easily washed and safely reused.
When Hilal Ibrahim found out that Muslim healthcare workers were throwing away their hijabs in between shifts for infection control purposes, she set out to design a sanitary head scarf that could be easily washed and safely reused., a boutique specializing in organic henna and handcrafted hijabs, has donated over 700 hijabs to COVID-19 doctors and nurses all over the state.
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