Cotton vs silk pillowcase

The Truth About Cotton vs Silk for Your Skin & Hair

What touches your skin for 8 hours a night matters more than you think.


Your pillowcase is not just fabric, it is part of your skincare routine.


And the difference between cotton and silk is not subtle, it is transformative.



Cotton: The Hidden Damage


Cotton is widely used because it is accessible and breathable.

But for skin and hair, it comes with significant drawbacks.


Moisture Absorption


Cotton absorbs everything:

Your natural skin hydration

Your night creams and serums


This leaves your skin drier by morning.


Friction & Pressure


Cotton fibers create resistance against your skin.


This leads to:

Sleep creases

Fine lines over time

Hair tangling and breakage



Silk: A Skin-Compatible Fabric


Silk behaves completely differently.


Minimal Friction


Its smooth surface allows your skin to glide instead of crease.


Hydration Preservation


Silk does not pull moisture away from your skin.


Your skincare routine remains effective throughout the night.


Hair Protection


Silk helps maintain:

Smooth strands

Defined styling

Reduced breakage




Side-by-Side Comparison


Cotton

Absorbent

Rougher texture

Causes friction

Can dry out skin


Silk

Non-absorbent

Ultra-smooth

Reduces friction

Maintains hydration



Why This Matters Long-Term


The effects of your pillowcase are cumulative.


Every night:

Either your skin is preserved

Or it is stressed


Over months and years, this difference becomes visible.

 

 

 

A Pharmacist’s Insight


In skincare, consistency is everything.

We focus heavily on active ingredients

but often ignore the environment those ingredients are exposed to.

Silk ensures your skincare works at full efficiency.

More Than Fabric, A Shift in Standard

Switching to silk is not about trend.

It is about raising your standard of care.

Upgrade your nightly routine


Explore the Jazz La Moie Silk Pillowcases and experience the difference.

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