Do Silk Pillowcases Really Benefit Your Skin?
Yes, they do. Here is how 👇
Do you wake up with sleep creases on your face, that takes some time to fade away?
Do you know that these vertical sleep creases will eventually turn into sleep wrinkles?
If you want to prevent those early sleep wrinkles, you need to know what actually causes them.
It was me asking these questions, before I figured out a mulberry silk pillowcase that WORKED!
What causes sleep creases/sleep wrinkles?
Sleep wrinkles are different from facial expression wrinkles. Sleep wrinkles are caused by your sleeping posture. Click to read more about sleep wrinkles.
Do silk pillowcases really work?
If you like to sleep on your side or on your stomach, your face might be pressed into your pillow, causing your skin to fold up and form vertical wrinkles.
Since we all spend around a third of our lives asleep (about 2500 hours per year), these “sleep lines” get repeatedly reinforced and etched into your skin over time, like folds in leather shoes. The best way to avoid these is by sleeping on your back.
Easier said than done, especially if side or stomach sleeping has been the habit of your lifetime, LIKE I DO, you may struggle to learn to fall asleep on your back or find that you still wake up on your side anyway.
But, you can eliminate these sleep creases right away by investing in a silk pillowcase.
By sleeping on a silk pillowcase, you can eliminate frictions between your delicate facial skin and the rough cotton pillowcase.
BASK™ 22 momme silk pillowcase is designed to be incredibly smooth, soft, cosy and cooling!
Sleeping on a silk pillowcase will also prevent skin inflammations/skin irritations/skin allergies and you will witness less breakout and acne once and for all, thanks to the frictionless silky smooth and hypoallergenic nature of BASK™ silk fabric.
You will wake up with glowing dewy skin after applying a thick layer of moisturising night mask or expensive overnight serum on your face. 10X skincare effectiveness.
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