The Benefits Of A Silk Pillowcase From KOO

The Benefits Of A Silk Pillowcase From KOO

The ultimate luxury in pillowcases, a silk pillowcase is not only the most comfortable way to sleep, but also has a range of amazing health benefits that help you feel refreshed every time you wake up.

You can discover beautiful silk pillowcases at KOO, as well as useful silk blends that carry the benefits of multiple materials. Not sure if you want to make the transition from your old pillowcase to a new silk one? Read more to discover some of the amazing benefits of silk pillowcases, as well as how to properly care for them at home.


Why Should I Choose A Silk Pillowcase?

Whether you need a more comfortable pillowcase for hot nights or are finding your current pillow sets off your allergies, a silk pillowcase is the sleep remedy everyone should try!

Sleeping benefits of a silk pillowcase

Sleeping benefits of a silk pillowcase

Silk feels chilled and smooth to the touch, and this helps translate to a cool and comfortable sleeping experience. Silk pillowcases are great for both hot and cold nights, as it naturally regulates temperature and is breathable enough to keep you feeling fresh all night.

This breathability is especially helpful on hot evenings, helping keep sweaty, clammy nights at bay - at least around your head.

The smooth surface of silk also helps ensure a quiet night's sleep, especially if you have a sleeping partner who likes to toss and turn. What would normally be noisy rustling on a cotton pillowcase will be reduced to a quiet whisper on a silk pillowcase!


Health benefits of a silk pillowcase

Sleeping on a silk pillowcase is great for your health and well-being. Silk is created for the cocoons of silkworms, designed to keep them safe as they grow into their next stage of life. In a similar way, a silk pillowcase will help keep your pillow free from harmful bugs, bacteria and other nasties

A silk pillowcase is also the best way to guarantee a good hair day! Silk pillowcase hair benefits include no snarled or torn hair when you wake up, as well as keeping all your hair's natural oils intact so it doesn't dry out overnight. Silk pillowcases are especially great for those of us with curly hair, as they will help keep your beautiful curls intact, no matter how much you toss and turn at night.

Sleeping on a silk pillowcase is also really good for your skin. Because silk isn't as absorbent as other common bed linen materials like cotton, it won't strip your skin of its natural oils overnight and you won't wake up with dry, flaky skin. Because of its smooth surface, a silk pillowcase won't 'grip' your skin as you move about at night. This means no more waking up to the creases on your pillowcase making wrinkles and lines in your skin.


What Is The Difference Between Silk And Satin?

Silk and satin are both supple, smooth materials with a cool and luxurious feel to them. But while silk is a material, satin is a type of weave that can be made out of any number of different materials.

Satin pillowcases can be made out of silk, but they can also be made out of cotton, polyester, rayon or a material blend. While it won't have all of the health benefits of silk, a satin pillowcase will be more affordable, easier to care for and more readily available. If you crave the feel of silk without the price tag, a satin pillowcase is the way to go!

Seen the word 'sateen' and thought it was just 'satin' spelt wrong? Sateen is actually the same weave as satin, but done using short-staple fibres instead of the long-stape fibres used to make satin. Sateen isn't as lustrous as satin and traps heat, so definitely avoid sateen bed linen if you are a hot sleeper.


Are Silk Blends Still A Good Choice?

If pure silk is a little out of your price range, or you just find it a little too cool and slippery, you can look into a silk blend pillowcase. Silk blend pillow cases will provide you with the benefits of both materials, as well as the drawbacks.

Silk and cotton blend pillow cases will be breathable, hypoallergenic and soft, but not as good for your skin and hair nor as cool as pure silk alone.

A silk and polyester blend pillowcase will be super smooth and soft, plus easier to wash, but it will not be as cooling or hypoallergenic as a pure silk pillowcase.

A silk and linen blend pillowcase will be cool and comfortable to sleep on, as well as more durable than silk alone, But it won't be nearly as soft!

As you can see silk blend pillow cases are a viable option, but if you genuinely want the best night's sleep, a silk pillowcase is a great investment that is worth the money every time!

How Do I Care For My Silk Pillowcase?

How Do I Care For My Silk Pillowcase?

Because they are so light and soft, silk pillowcases require a great amount of care when it comes to washing and drying them at home. A silk pillowcase cannot be thrown in your washing machine with the rest of your bed linen - the heat and speed of a regular cycle can cause it to tear and discolour beyond repair.


How to wash a silk pillowcase in the washing machine

If you really want to wash your silk pillowcase in the washing machine, there are a few steps you must take to keep it in one piece.

First, turn your silk pillowcase inside out and place it inside a laundry bag. Set the machine to a delicate cycle with a maximum temperature of 30?, and make sure to use a detergent designed for silk and other fragile materials that does not contain bleach or enzymes. Once it is done, dry your pillowcase on a line that is not in direct sunlight. Do not iron your silk pillowcase - hung properly, it will dry flat on its own.


How to wash a silk pillowcase by hand

Washing your silk pillowcase by hand is easier than you think! Again, you will need to choose a detergent that is suitable for silk or delicates - if you can, find one that works in cold water. Fill your laundry sink or a large container with cool water, and add the recommended amount of mild detergent before turning your pillowcase inside out and submerging it. Gently agitate the water and your pillowcase to clean it - never scrub or scrunch it. You can leave it for up to 30 minutes to soak if you think it will need to. Then empty the water and run clean, cold water over your silk pillowcase until all the soapy water is gone. Press it against the side of the sink to rid it of excess water - again, don't scrunch or wring out your silk pillowcase! Then line dry in the shade to finish.


How often should I wash a silk pillowcase?

Despite the fact it doesn't absorb oils and sweat from your face like other pillowcase materials, you still need to wash your silk pillowcase as often as you would any other bed linen. It will still accumulate skin cells, dirt and other similar materials from your face over time. This means, barring any stains or excessive sweaty nights, that you need to wash your silk pillowcase every two weeks. Follow this rule for all your bed linen and bathroom towels to keep your linens smelling fresh and clean!


Enjoy A Silk Pillowcase From KOO

Ready to finally sleep well? Discover the range of beautiful silk pillowcases from KOO and have them delivered straight to your front door! Browse our range of pillowcases online for even more options, and don't forget to peruse our Explore blogs for great home styling ideas and inspiration.

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