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Are Silk Pillowcases Worth It? Luxury for Everyday People
Are Silk Pillowcases Worth It? Luxury for Everyday People

Silk is a coveted, luxurious fabric with impressive beauty benefits for hair and skin. It’s been highly sought after for thousands of years. In ancient China, silk was the go-to for nobility and was even used as currency!

Now, this brilliant textile is no longer reserved for high society. It’s been made accessible and is an affordable option that you can effortlessly integrate into your beauty routine.

There are many different silk beauty products available, such as silk pillowcases, silk hair scrunchies, silk sleep masks, and silk robes—just to name a few.

pink silky silk

Today, we’re just going to focus on real silk pillowcases and how sleeping on silk can improve your skin, give you glossy hair, help you get a better night’s sleep, and even contribute to smoother skin.

So, are silk pillowcases worth it? Let’s find out by starting with some important basics about silk and what makes it so stellar.

Are Silk Pillowcases Worth It: Silk or Satin Pillowcases?

Silk and satin are terms often used interchangeably, but they are not the same. Silk refers to the material type. Satin is the term for the fabric weave, and it’s not always made from silk.

Satin can be made from synthetic materials, such as rayon, nylon, and polyester. These materials don’t have the same beauty benefits as real silk and can, in fact, contribute to hair breakage and frizziness, absorb skincare products, irritate the skin, and cause allergies in sensitive individuals.

Mulberry Silk

When looking for a silk pillowcase, make sure that the material is 100% mulberry silk.

mulberry silk

Did You Know: Mulberry silk is the best quality silk that you can purchase. It comes from the Bombyx mori silkworm.

The grading scale for real silk ranges from A-C (with A being the highest quality). It further grades the silk: A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, and 6A. Grade 6A is the most luxurious feeling, pure silk available.

Are silk pillowcases worth it? Yes, if they are made from the highest quality silk. Otherwise, you may find irregularities, a less smooth texture, or weaknesses in the fabric with silk of a lower grade. Blissy only uses grade 6A, pure mulberry silk fabrics in their products.

Momme Count

The higher the momme (the unit used to measure silk weight), the denser the silk will be. Blissy silk pillowcases have a thickness of 22-momme, which is comparable to a 900 thread count in cotton fabric.

Are Silk Pillowcases Worth It? Your Skin Says Yes!

Silk pillowcases have many beauty benefits that might surprise you. And what’s even better is that you can receive all of them while you’re sleeping!

silk is good for skin

A Blissy silk pillowcase is:

  • Anti-aging
  • Helps prevent wrinkles and fine lines
  • Hypoallergenic and non-irritating
  • Hydrating
  • Noncomedogenic (will not clog pores)
  • Anti-bacterial
  • Bug resistant

Smoother, Softer Skin

A silk case will reduce friction on the hair and skin and help prevent fine lines and wrinkles from forming. Silk doesn’t absorb skincare products either, unlike cotton. So expensive lotions, creams, and oils won’t be wasted.

Sleeping on a silk pillowcase keeps moisture in the skin and is ideal for those trying to rid themselves of acne, skin irritation, dryness, and other skin issues.

Sensitive Skin

Silk pillowcases are hypoallergenic, which makes them a great choice for those with allergies, sensitive skin, or skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema.

Did You Know?: Silk actually repels dust mites and mold!

Are Silk Pillowcases Worth It? Your Hair Also Says Yes!

Blissy’s pure silk pillowcases have amazing benefits for both skin and hair.

silk is good for hair

Benefits for hair include: 

  • Glossy, smoother hair texture
  • Less frizz: pure silk satin has reduced friction–nearly half the amount of friction as cotton pillowcases.
  • Softer, smoother hair
  • Silk pillowcases help hair not to tangle.
  • Silk pillowcases allow you to keep hair products in your hair (silk won’t absorb hair products).
  • Will prevent split-ends and breakage
Did You Know: Silk naturally contains the protein sericin, which helps you say goodbye to frizzy hair.

Are Silk Pillowcases Worth It? Yes, If You Want To Improve Your Sleep

Blissy silk is very soft with a smooth surface that exudes comfort. It also helps regulate body temperature and has moisture-wicking properties that help you stay cool and dry all night long. Silky satin pillowcases are perfect for both side and stomach sleepers. But they're also great if you sleep on your back as they will prevent a hot sweaty neck!

woman sleeping on silk pillow

If you currently have trouble sleeping at night, you know the unfortunate cost of sleep aids. It’s worth investing in a Blissy Silk Pillowcase to not only save money but to feel more comfortable—and get better hair and skin while you’re sleeping!

Are Silk Pillowcases Worth It? If You Like Things That Last, Then Yes!

Silk is a delicate, ultra-soft material—but it’s also strong and durable. Taking care of a silk pillowcase may sound intimidating, but it’s not. Blissy’s silk pillowcases are machine washable!

Did You Know: If your silk pillowcase is properly cared for, it should last about 10 years. This equates to a cost of only about $6-$8 per year!

Here are some tips to care for your silk pillowcase while machine washing:

  • Wash in a mesh laundry bag
  • Flip inside-out to protect the satin weave
  • Use cool or cold water
  • Set your machine to a gentle cycle
  • Wash only with other delicate items
  • Only use detergents formulated for silk
  • Never use bleach or fabric softener
  • Allow your silk pillowcase to line dry
  • Avoid wringing it out, so as to not stress the silk fibers

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Better for the Planet

If you are looking for silk pillowcases that are also planet positive—Blissy’s silk pillowcases have less of an impact on the environment that other fabrics.

Here are some reasons to prefer Blissy’s silk pillowcases over other brands:

  • Blissy’s are certified safe, eco-friendly, and non-toxic
  • They're made from 100% pure mulberry silk satin (natural fiber)
  • Blissy’s silk pillowcases are OEKO-TEX certified
  • They don't contain harmful chemicals or additives

So...Are Silk Pillowcases Worth It?

If you’re still debating are silk pillowcases worth it?, here’s a quick recap of all the amazing benefits of a Blissy silk pillowcase:

  • It's hypoallergenic
  • It's anti-bacterial
  • It helps you get smoother skin and hair
  • Silk satin is a comfortable, ultra-soft, luxurious feeling material
  • Silk helps regulate body temperature so that you can get some well-deserved beauty sleep
  • It's a sustainable, eco-friendly option that doesn’t contain harsh chemicals or additives

Blissy’s Silk Pillowcases are worth investing in—not only for your own beauty benefits and comfort but for the planet, too. Adorn your pillow with luxury. Treat yourself to better hair, skin, and sleep—because you deserve it!

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