6 reasons why silk sheets are good for your skin and hair?

For thousands of years, humans have domesticated silkworms (small silkworm moths) to obtain silk. When they reach the larval or caterpillar stage, these worms feed almost exclusively on the leaves of mulberry trees. Once they have had their fill, silkworms use the fine silk in their saliva to construct cocoons of unparalleled complexity. The process of turning silk into usable yarn also takes a lot of time, further raising the price.

The weight and density of silk are measured in terms of momme. The higher the momme (millimeters) of mulberry silk, the thicker it is, the more durable it is, and potentially the more expensive it is. Mulberry silk usually ranges from 15 to 30 Momme, with 19 mm being the average starting point.

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With the push for skincare products, more and more people are religiously applying serums and lotions to themselves before bed, and beauty fanatics are embracing silk pillowcases and silk sheets. While sleeping on silk is nothing new (silk sheets have long been used to protect labor-intensive hairstyles), skincare enthusiasts have embraced silk sheets as a supposed way to prevent wrinkles and protect against acne. At thxsilk, we've spent a lot of time thinking about the sheets we sleep on, but we haven't reviewed the silk sheets specifically. So, we had to find out. Are silk sheets really good for your skin?

Anti-aging effect

First of all, silk contains natural proteins and 18 essential amino acids that speed up the metabolism of skin cells and help fight the effects of aging. This is all the more important since the skin works and regenerates itself at night, producing new cells twice as fast as it does during the day.

Secondly, the silky texture of silk prevents the formation of sleep wrinkles, the result of constant friction with the sheets. This is not the case with cotton fibers, which are much rougher.

Dehydration rate

One of the properties of cotton is its ability to absorb up to 30% of its weight in liquid. Silk does not do this. Its absorption rate is only about 11%.

Therefore, it dehydrates the epidermis much less than cotton, and it keeps the skin naturally hydrated at night. Sleeping on silk sheets will make your skin look better and stay soft. Silk keeps your face looking youthful and vibrant.

Hypoallergenic

On the one hand, due to the fiber structure of silk, it retains very few germs. In addition, dust and other allergens that irritate the skin and eyes have very little room to enter between the best quality silk threads.

In addition, the enzymes present in silk prevent the appearance of small blemishes and are involved in the control of acne. The skin can breathe and rest on a more hygienic surface. In the case of severe acne or eczema, the use of silk is recommended because it has many antibacterial properties.

Amazing for hair

Silk fabrics are not coarse because they are soft and allow your hair to glide over the sheet, preventing excessive friction that causes hair breakage. Long hair moves with your head while you sleep and is less likely to become tangled. You'll be able to sleep again without having to tie it up. Split ends and tangles will be greatly reduced, your hair will break less, and you will no longer lose hair.

Silk does not conduct static electricity, so you can keep your hair silky soft! No need to worry about your hair getting caught in static electricity in the early morning hours.

In the long run, soft, tangle-free hair also means less hair loss.

Last but not least, silk acts as a moisture sensor, creating a protective barrier that keeps your hair properly hydrated. It absorbs much less sebum produced by the hair. As a result, it is better protected.

Excellent temperature controller

Warm in winter and cool in summer, silk is a natural heat controller: as such, it is perfect for keeping your body temperature in check while you sleep and is especially popular with people with sensitive skin.

It's no use turning back and forth in order to find a little cooler place to sleep in the summer to keep cool! 

Even though it's easy to prove that sleeping on silk has an effect on the skin side of your face, all you have to do is lay your body on silk sheets or slip between them to provide convincing evidence of how comfortable and cool they are during the hot season and adopt them forever.

Come the cold season, you'll appreciate the comfort of a silk coverlet and its superb ability to keep your body warm without any suffocation or sweating.

High maintenance

In contrast to cotton sheets, silk does not absorb creams or conditioners. You can enjoy a smooth sleep immediately after applying your night cream: your beauty products will stay on your face.

Who wouldn't want a luxurious addition to their home that also provides numerous benefits such as better sleep, smoother skin, and smoother hair?

Silk is suitable for the most sensitive gift recipients because it naturally repels bed mites and is hypoallergenic.

If your loved one enjoys machine-washable, quick-drying silk sheets that are also cooling and anti-aging, why not consider this delightful item the next time you want to give them a gift they'll truly appreciate?