Sleep on silk to prevent ageing!
Ever woken up with a ‘sleep-crease’ on your face? While the creases usually go away later the same day, they are an indication of the damage done to your face when sleeping on a cotton pillowcase.
Sleeping on silk can also save your hair, a secret hairdressers have know for decades (and the Chinese have known for centuries); silk pillowcases are infinitely
gentler on your hair than cotton. When you sleep on a SLIP pure silk pillowcase you’ll notice a huge difference in the state of your hair when you wake up in the morning. Your hairstyle not only lasts longer, but even people with curly hair can say goodbye to the dreaded morning ‘bird’s nest’ - the silk allows your hair to glide over the pillow, rather than grabbing and twisting it every time you move your head during the night.
Cotton also draws moisture from your hair, drying it out at the same time and further contributing to bed-head.
Unfortunately ‘
bed-head’ is not only an inconvenience, but a symptom of something more serious. The same rough treatment that causes bed-head can also damage your hair follicles, leading to thinner, less healthy hair.
Cotton not only draws moisture from your hair but your skin as well, drying it out and nullifying the benefits of moisturizing crème.
Silk breathes. It’s a natural temperature regulator, so it’s cooler in summer and doesn’t sweat like satin and other man-made imitations. It is also hypoallergenic and doesn’t create static electricity the way satin does. Satin may feel nice and soft in your hand, but after an 8 hour sleep your hair and facial skin can really feel the difference.
And that’s the key ingredient to beauty sleep after all. SLIP pure silk pillow cases and sleep masks are good for your hair and skin, but more importantly they feel soft and wonderful, helping you get a full night of luxurious and truly relaxing sleep.
When you think about how much time and effort we spend on face crèmes, facials, diet, sun screen, it’s surprising to what extent sleeping on the wrong pillowcase undermines all that effort.
But don’t just take our word for it:
Dr Warwick Nettle, FRACS, from Sydney’s Silkwood Medical suggests (in Madison Magazine) investing in silk pillowcases such as Anti-Ageing, Anti Sleep-Crease Silk Pillowcase by SLIP.
New York Celebrity dermatologist
Patricia Wexler, M.D., (in US allure magazine) warns about repetitive motion damage from side-sleeping and counsels that sleeping on a silk pillowcase can discourage facial crinkling because of it's slippery texture.
Dr. Sobel (New York Magazine’s top dermatologist five years in a row) gives this anti-wrinkle advice… Sleep on silk sheets. Long the secret of film divas, silk pillowcases prevent facial skin from creasing during the night. Silk allows the skin to glide along the pillow so the face rests comfortably without placing pressure on creased skin, effectively "ironing" in wrinkles.
Mary Lupo, M.D., Tulane University advises that "silk pillowcases cause less friction when you move around at night" and includes this tip in a program of hair rehabilitation. Less friction means less tangling and pulling which in turn, means less hair loss and better bed-head.
Stylist Ellin LaVar (InStyle, HAIR MAKEOVER, March 2006 edition) tells that whether your hair is straight or curly, high quality silk pillow cases reduce friction, so your trip to the hairdresser lasts longer. Silk keeps straight hair straighter and blow-drys last longer.
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