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Taking Care of Your Body Is Also a Form of Shukar

Taking Care of Your Body Is Also a Form of Shukar

Ramzan gently teaches us to pause and feel grateful. We thank Allah for food before iftar, for water at sehri, for the strength to fast, pray, and show up every day. But in the middle of all this gratitude, there’s one blessing we often overlook. The body that fasts quietly from sunrise to sunset. The eyes that stay awake a little longer for prayers. The skin that grows drier, the hair that feels neglected, the tiredness we carry without complaint. During Ramzan, conversations around self-care often get pushed aside. Skincare feels unnecessary. Haircare feels indulgent. Body care feels like something that can wait until Eid. But caring for your body during fasting isn’t about vanity, it's about acknowledging what Allah has entrusted you with.

In fact, self-care during Ramzan is a form of shukar. When done gently and intentionally, it becomes an act of gratitude one that supports your health, your energy, and your peace of mind. This month doesn’t call for long routines or complicated steps. It calls for simple, nourishing care skincare that supports dehydrated fasting skin, body care that soothes dryness, and small rituals that help you feel rested and looked after. Because honoring your body with kindness and balance is also a way of saying Alhamdulillah.

Eyes That Carry the Longest Nights

Late-night prayers, early sehri alarms, and long days take a toll especially on your under-eyes. Darkness and puffiness aren’t flaws; they’re signs of devotion and effort. Still, gentle care can help you feel refreshed.

A cooling, nourishing under-eye cream like Pure Desi’s Eyes Ed Latte helps soothe tired eyes, reduce puffiness, and bring life back to your gaze  especially when applied after iftar or before bedtime. It’s a small step, but one that makes mornings feel kinder.

When Your Skin Feels Thirsty After Iftar

Dehydration during fasting often shows up as dull, tight skin, no glow, no bounce. This is where hydration-focused body care becomes essential, not optional. Candy Apple Body Moisturiser is perfect for Ramzan because it deeply hydrates without feeling heavy. Applying it after a shower post-iftar helps lock in moisture, soften dry skin, and give your body the nourishment it’s been quietly missing all day.

Gentle Exfoliation, Because Dead Skin Doesn’t Fast

During Ramzan, skin renewal can slow down, leading to rough texture and uneven tone. Instead of harsh scrubs or aggressive treatments, gentle exfoliation works best.

Using Scrub A Dub Body Scrub once or twice a week helps remove dead skin, improve circulation, and allow moisturisers to absorb better. Think of it as clearing the path, not scrubbing yourself raw.

Hair That’s Been Put on the Back Burner

Between fasting, cooking, prayers, and family responsibilities, hair care is usually the first thing to be skipped. Dryness, frizz, and dullness follow soon after. A weekly treatment with Lavender Hair Mask restores moisture, calms the scalp, and brings softness back to tired hair without demanding hours of effort. Apply it once a week, sit quietly for a few minutes, and let it be part of your slow Ramzan rhythm.

Caring for Yourself Is Not a Distraction from Ibadah

Ramzan doesn’t ask us to neglect ourselves. It asks us to care with intention. When you moisturise dry skin, you’re acknowledging the body that fasted. When you soothe tired eyes, you’re honoring the nights spent in prayer. When you nourish your hair and body, you’re practicing gratitude in action. This is not indulgence. This is balance. This is shukar.

A Gentle Reminder Before You Scroll Away

If Ramzan has taught us anything, it’s that small, consistent acts matter. You don’t need a 10-step routine or hours in front of the mirror. You need products that understand your pace, your faith, and your reality. Take just one moment to care for yourself today. Because when you take care of what Allah has entrusted you with, you’re doing more than skincare.

You’re honoring yourself. Explore Pure Desi’s Ramzan essentials and choose what feels right for you.

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