Collection: Silk Pillowcases

Silk Pillowcases FAQ's

What are the benefits of using a silk pillowcase?

  • Reduces friction on your hair, which helps prevent hair breakage and frizz - because no one wants frizzy hair do they?!
  • Minimises sleep wrinkles and keeps skin hydrated by retaining natural magical moisture.
  • Naturally hypoallergenic, making them suitable for people with allergies or sensitive skin.
  • Temperature regulation, keeping you cool in summer and warm in winter. Win Win!

How do I care for my silk pillowcase?

  • Cold Hand Wash Only
  • Do not use bleach or fabric softeners
  • Air dry only

Can I iron my silk pillowcase?

Yes, you can iron your silk pillowcase, but it should be done carefully.

Use the lowest heat setting on your iron and place a cloth between the iron and the silk to avoid direct contact.

Alternatively, you can use a steamer to remove any pesky wrinkles.

Are silk pillowcases suitable for all skin types?

Yes, silk pillowcases are suitable for all skin types, including sensitive and acne-prone skin. The smooth surface reduces friction and irritation, helping to maintain healthy skin.

How often should I wash my silk pillowcase?

It's recommended to wash your silk pillowcase at least once a week. If you have oily skin or hair, you might consider washing it more frequently to maintain cleanliness and hygiene.

Do silk pillowcases help with hair loss?

Silk pillowcases can help reduce hair breakage and frizz due to their smooth surface, which minimises friction. While they don't directly prevent hair loss, they can help maintain healthier hair.

Are silk pillowcases hypoallergenic?

Yes, silk pillowcases are naturally hypoallergenic. They resist common allergens like dust mites, mold, and fungus, making them a great choice for people with allergies or asthma.

What is the difference between silk and satin pillowcases?

Silk is a natural fiber produced by silkworms, known for its smooth texture and hypoallergenic properties. Satin, on the other hand, is a weave that can be made from various materials, including polyester, nylon, or silk. While satin pillowcases can offer some of the same benefits as silk, they may not have the same quality or natural hypoallergenic properties.