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Reasons to choose a silk pillowcase

You may think that silk pillowcases are a luxury, but the truth is that they help in your beauty routine. The natural softness of silk helps in many ways to make your skin and hair look irresistible. In addition, a silk pillowcase will also help your sleep be better and more complete.

What are the reasons to use a silk pillowcase for your pillow every night?

They are comfortable and soft.

There is nothing more important than comfort during sleep. This helps it to be full and deep.

It is useful against acne.

Cotton fabrics are more likely to retain sebum, dead skin cells, and other skin secretions that cause acne or worsen existing acne. Rubbing your face on dirty fabric causes inflammation and pus-filled breakouts. A silk pillowcase acts as an antiseptic because it does not have the ability to retain and absorb dirt to such an extent.

Protects against wrinkles

Besides the fact that silk itself is so soft and gentle that it does not cause skin wrinkles during sleep, it has another important quality – silk protects against skin dehydration by not allowing moisture to leave the skin. This property of silk pillowcases is valuable in preserving the vitality and health of your skin, especially around the eyes and lips.

Prevents dry and brittle hair

Everyone has had a bad hair day. You just wake up and nothing can fix your frizzy, frizzy hair, not even a blow dryer or a flat iron. This is especially true if you use a synthetic pillowcase. Silk pillowcases prevent this from happening because they have the ability to absorb static electricity and allow your hair to glide freely, even when you're lying down.

Silk is a good insulator for the silicone inside of the pillow

If you don't want to be exposed to artificial and toxic chemicals while you sleep, use a silk pillowcase. Most pillows are made of synthetic materials that are allergenic or affect the endocrine system. Sleeping on a silk pillowcase will reduce your risk of exposure to these chemicals.

Silk is not a whim - it is a necessity.

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