At Mulberry Park Silks, we work to educate our clients about the health, beauty, and wellness
benefits
of silk. If you are looking for a premium bedding option that supports healthier hair and skin, read on for a clear
comparison of pillowcase fabrics for hair, why mulberry silk outperforms cotton, satin, and bamboo for fine hair, how
to choose the best silk pillowcase by details like momme weight and closure style, and how to care for it for lasting
beauty sleep benefits.
How Pillowcase Fabric Can Damage Fine or Thin Hair
Most of us don't think too hard about the fabric used on our pillowcase. But it matters quite a bit -- particularly if
you're sleeping on a cotton pillowcase (as most people do).
Dryness:
Cotton is a plant-based fiber and is known for its absorbency; cotton actually dries out your hair (and skin)
and pulls moisture away while you sleep. This has the potential to damage every hair type (including thicker hair or
curly hair) but can be devastating for thin hair, as your hair and scalp must retain natural moisture to grow.
Friction:
When you sleep on a cotton pillowcase, there is a lot of friction involved. Even a high thread
count sateen-weave cotton pillowcase can pull and tug at your hair shaft. This leads to tangles, frizz, knots,
and breakage. An independent lab test from a premier textile testing facility found that cotton pillowcases cause 51%
more friction than Mulberry Park Silks 22 Momme silk pillowcases. This testing was performed on all hair types, from
pin-straight to wavy hair and curly, with the same results, indicating that even the best cotton pillowcases can
damage your hair.
You can learn more
here
about why silk fabric outperforms cotton in these and other important areas, and review a
complete comparison of silk, cotton, and satin pillowcases
to see how each fabric affects hair and skin.
Silk Strategies for Protecting Thin or Fine Hair
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Sleep on a pure
mulberry silk pillowcase
.
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Maintaining a loose hairstyle can reduce tangling and breakage during sleep. Choose a
silk scrunchie
to minimize hair breakage (traditional hair ties can pull and damage hair).
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Use a
silk scarf
or bonnet during the day or overnight to protect and moisturize while you're on the go.
Pillowcase Fabrics that are Better for Your Hair than Cotton
Happily, there are plenty of other options for pillowcase fabric that won't dry and damage thin or fine hair like
cotton, including bamboo, satin, and silk.
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Bamboo:
Bamboo
fiber
has been harvested for nearly 150 years, but has only been used for cloth manufacturing since the early part
of this century. Bamboo derived fabrics offer good breathability for hot sleepers and absorbs less moisture
because of its sweat-wicking properties. Bamboo is softer than cotton and other materials , and so won't tug and
tear at hair. However, manufacturing bamboo fabric can be very time-consuming, labor-intensive, and not
particularly
eco-friendly
and many textile experts have noted that it is not as strong as silk, nor does it offer the same benefits.
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Microfiber:
A pillowcase made of microfiber is soft and gentle on hair, but is made of polyester. Microfiber is also
quite absorbent (that's why microfiber towels are good for quickly drying wet hair) and so may be less than ideal
for helping hair retain moisture.
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Satin:
A satin pillowcase is definitely smooth to lay on, but it has no natural properties whatsoever. In fact,
satin is a man-made fabric woven from polyester or nylon, both of which are derived from oil or petroleum.
Synthetic satin lacks the breathability of natural fibers, leading to heat retention. Though satin pillowcases
provide a budget-friendly, low-friction surface for hair, they are not healthy for skin and hair long-term.
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Silk
: A silk pillowcase is the ideal choice for anyone with fine or thin hair. Silk is a natural, protein- fiber that
is gentle on fine and thin hair while helping hair and scalp retain natural moisture. Silk is hypoallergenic,
while satin may not be.
Read on to learn more about why a silk pillowcase is the best choice for fine and thin hair (and learn more about the
differences between silk and satin fabric
here
). Breathable pillowcases can regulate temperature and minimize sweating during sleep.
Benefits of Silk Pillowcases for Your Fine or Thin Hair
More than looking and feels luxurious (which it absolutely does!), silk is wonderful for your fine and thin hair.
Here's why:
Our mulberry silk reduces friction against hair by 34% when compared to even luxury cotton pillowcases. The fibers of
a cotton pillowcase, even one with a very smooth sateen weave, can tug and pull at your hair. This contributes to
breakage, split ends, and hair loss. Silk fabric produces less friction; your hair will glide across the surface of
the pillowcase. This means you'll wake with less breakage and frizz, as well as fewer tangles (which can cause more
trauma to your hair as you comb or brush them out). While other pillowcases come with bold beauty claims, ours has the
science to back it up.
Silk helps hair retain moisture. Unlike cotton, which is absorbent and pulls moisture out of your hair, silk actually
helps your hair retain natural moisture. Like your hair itself, silk is a protein-based fiber. Silk fiber contains
vital amino acids and a protein that moisturizes your hair and scalp and may even boost hair growth. Many
salon-quality hair products are made with silk protein for this very reason.
Silk is soft and comfortable. No other fabric can compare to the feel of a pure silk pillowcase from Mulberry Park
Silks. Our charmeuse weave is soft and lustrous to the look and touch, with a smooth finish.
How to Choose the Best Pillowcase for Hair
There are several important factors to consider when buying a silk pillowcase. Along with size and color preference,
you should purchase only genuine, high-quality silk that is certified to be safe and environmentally friendly. All
Mulberry Park Silks products are made from the highest grade, 100 percent pure mulberry silk. Our collection of silk
pillowcases and sheets are independently certified OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 for your safety. To learn more about what to
look for when shopping for a silk pillowcase, read our blog "
Beware of these 10 Things when Shopping for a Real Silk Pillowcase
" and our guide on
how to shop for a silk pillowcase
.
Choosing the best pillowcase for your thin and fine hair also means selecting the appropriate
momme
weight, and silk fabrics can range from 12 to 40 momme. At Mulberry Park, our silk pillowcases range from 19 to 30
momme. A 22 momme weight provides a balance of softness and durability. As the momme weight increases, the silk is
heavier, denser in weave, and more costly. The individual fibers in higher momme silk are also thicker, which adds to
the softness.
If you are not sure which momme would suit your personal needs, we encourage you to try our
momme quiz
. A few simple questions help determine the weight and weave that is best for you.
Want to Know Which Momme Is Best for You?
Take this 2-minute quiz to get tailored recommendations.
Zipper or Envelope Closure: Which Is Best for Hair?
When choosing a silk pillowcase, the closure style is often over-looked but can make a big difference in
functionality, especially if you have fine, thin, or breakage-prone hair. An envelope enclosure style pillowcase can
also provide a clean, comfortable, secure finish without hardware, however, because the envelope takes up about 7
inches across the back of the pillow, the case cannot be displayed on both sides. This gives it the pillowcase an
appearance of a distinct front and back. The extra 7 inches of depth, also make it a great choice for thicker pillows
or ones with gusseting.
Closure styles like a hidden zipper are popular, because they offer added hair protection and reduce the snag risk for
fragile hair. Both zipper and envelope closures can keep your pillow secure, but a well-designed, high quality hidden
zipper closure has the added advantage of making the side you sleep on, interchangeable. This makes a hidden zipper
closure a particularly good choice for sleepers who move frequently during the night or want their silk pillowcase to
stay smooth and securely in place. It is also a wonderful choice for skincare junkies who frequently notice
discoloration on their pillowcases from lotions and serums. One's skincare routine does not need to be modified with a
hidden zipper case. Skincare devotees can sleep on one side, and display the opposite side, keeping serum marks and
residue out of sight.
Machine Washable Silk Care
There are lots of reasons to feel good about sleeping on a silk pillowcase if you have thin or fine hair. Here's one
more: silk is easy to care for! Regular washing of pillowcases is necessary to remove product buildup, especially from
hair products and skin oils. You can machine wash your silk pillowcases on a delicate cycle in cool water. Wash silk
pillowcases separately from other fabrics to prevent friction and tangling with heavier fabrics. Use a pH-neutral
liquid detergent for washing silk; preferably an enzyme-free variety formulated for natural fibers. To maintain the
smooth surface of your silk pillowcase, we recommend turning it inside out and placing it in a mesh laundry bag or
mesh bag before washing. Air drying is recommended. Heat from the dryer can degrade silk and jeopardize its
performance over time. Line dry silk pillowcases in the shade to prevent damage, which helps debunk many
common reasons not to buy a silk pillowcase
.
Do not forget that even broken-in silk still offers the same inherent benefits for sensitive skin, hair health and
beauty sleep as brand new shiny silk.
Mulberry Park Silks: Accessible and Affordable Luxury
At Mulberry Park Silks, we design and sell the highest quality silk pillowcases and accessories on the market,
offering a full range of silk products made from 100% pure Grade 6A mulberry silk fabric. All the silk fabric used for
our sheets and pillowcases is OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified and tested against over 1,000 chemicals, and our
expert silk bedding Q&A guide
answers common questions about these health and beauty benefits.
Please connect with us by
visiting our store
or calling us at (800) 860-1924 to learn more about our offerings, including
Mulberry Park silk bedding and accessories
such as silk sheets, pillowcases, duvet covers, silk-filled bedspreads, shams, and more.