Step By Step Guide to Wash Silk Eye Mask

A mulberry silk eye mask is undisputedly a great purchase. Especially when a peaceful sleep is a top priority. It works exceptionally well in creating that atmosphere needed for a deep slumber.

However, there are concerns regarding its cleanliness protocol, which is absurd. People often get rid of their cotton, linen, or mixed fibers eye masks because of the quick dirt build-up. And they assume silk eye masks to be as vulnerable as them.

Good news! These eye masks aren’t as dirt-accommodating as other eye masks. Their remarkable fibers bring us a lot of benefits, and a relatively easier cleaning procedure is one of them.

Stay with us! Because we’ve brought you an article that guides you on how to clean silk eye masks like a pro.

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Silk Eye Mask? Do We Often Wash It?

No! We don’t! We don’t often wash the silk eye masks. Learn the details from an expert’s perspective.

Before we narrow down our discussion to the core of the topic, washing an eye mask, we must first learn something more important.  

Silk eye masks are made up of natural fibers. Besides promoting tight sleep, these fibers aren’t accommodating natural oils, dust, allergens, and bacteria the way others do. It repels sweat and skin oils, thus retaining them on skin instead of absorbing them.

 Ultimately the dirt build-up is way too less that leads to minimal washing.

When To Wash These Silk Masks?

Only when stains and spots are observed! We recommend washing these eye masks only when it’s utterly necessary.

However, we also do not recommend washing the mask with a detergent in a machine just like others. Silk fibers are delicate. The washing must keep their natural integrity intact. Since these aren’t getting dirty very often and are precious, it’s OK to walk the extra mile for them! After all, it’s the accessory that lands you in the Slumberland.

How to Clean Silk Eye Masks? Step-Wise Cleaning

Follow these steps for cleaning a silk eye mask.  Hand-washing is mandatory for the longer life of the masks.

  • Fill the basin with lukewarm water, around 30 degrees centigrade. Boiling water is strictly prohibited as it damages the fibers.
  • Add silk-safe detergent to the water.
  • Put the mask in the water and gently rub it with your hands.
  • Rinse it with warm water to remove the detergent.
  • Once cleaned, remove it from the water to air-dry it. Never dry it in direct sunlight
  • Make sure not to tumble dry it, as wrinkles will more likely happen.   

Pro Tip: Avoid using fabric softener. Silk doesn’t require it at all.

Final Thoughts

Silk is great, and clean silk is magnificent! A silk eye mask for sleeping is a great accessory. Since it comes in contact with the skin, its cleaning becomes a must. However, it doesn’t require frequent cleaning.

It only requires hand washing if it bears spots. So, to do that, you must follow the simple and easy steps mentioned in this guide. So, follow them, and enjoy your deep sleep.