
Wavy Hair That's A Puff Ball By 7 AM?
You've tried the Olaplex, the Moroccan oil, the dream coat spray. But your hair still looks like Einstein's when you look in the mirror?
Your Pillowcase Might Be Too Rough…
"Even the finest cotton pillowcases have a rough surface, meaning they rub against your hair and create friction while you sleep. This not only creates that dreaded bed head, but roughs up the hair cuticle, leading to frizz" – Good Housekeeping UK
But Your Leave-In Will Protect Your Hair, Right?
According to Dr. Anjali Mahto (Consultant Dermatologist and author of The Skincare Bible)...
"Cotton is a naturally absorbent material. If you apply expensive serums or leave-in hair treatments and go straight to bed, the fabric can act like a sponge, wicking those products away from your hair and skin before they've had a chance to work."
Cool, But How Do I Fix It?
According to the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology…
Silk's surface is much smoother than cotton's (about half as rough). Your hair slides across it instead of catching. Your curls stay set and your blowout holds.
Plus, Your Leave-In Stays In
According to The Journal of Textile Science and Technology…
Silk barely soaks moisture (2.5x less than cotton). Your leave-in stays in your hair, not in your pillow. So you wake up with the same soft strands you went to bed with.
The Smoothest Silk In The Land
This is 100% mulberry silk. Mulberry silkworms spin longer, finer threads than any other type. That's what makes it the smoothest against your hair.
6A is the highest grade silk gets. Every thread is long and even. No rough spots that could snag your hair.
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Hear it from experts
Amanda Constantine
Textiles Analyst & "Wavy-Hair Haver" at Good Housekeeping
"As a former textiles lecturer, a wavy-hair haver, and a nightly silk pillowcase user... the best part of sleeping on a silk pillowcase is how much less frizzy my hair looks in the morning."
Lucy Abertseen
"Ditch your cotton pillow case and invest [in] a silk... one. It won't cause the friction that a regular pillow case does, so you wont have to detangle your hair as often."
Jade Summers
Director, Stylist, and Trichologist
"[S]leeping on a silk pillowcase greatly reduces overnight friction on the cuticle."
William Gaunitz
FWTS — Certified Trichologist, Advanced Trichology
"Silk pillowcases drastically reduce friction by comparison to other types of materials such as microfiber or cotton."