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Is a silk pillowcase good for your face?
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Mon Aug 06, 2007 7:40 pm      Reply with quote
Or would an egyptian cotton pillowcase be better?
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Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:03 pm      Reply with quote
I'm not sure which is better for your face, but I looooove my Egyptian cotton sheets. I would assume that they are better for your face than silk because they would absorb any oils/sweat from your face better. Although I don't think silk sheets would hold a wrinkle like cotton does so you may not wake up with wrinkle marks all over your face. Smile
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Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:25 pm      Reply with quote
Hi Indoob,
This subject was covered maybe a month or so ago. It was suggested that silk or even satin pillow cases might help wrinkles on the face.
Im a cotton lover,but did give it a try. Back to cotton for me.
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Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:30 pm      Reply with quote
Thanks for your replies.

I'm not really concerned with wrinkles (yet), I'm concerned with my very sensitive, oily, acne prone skin.

Would a silk pillowcase be better for my type of skin?
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Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:44 pm      Reply with quote
I love pure cotton . The higher the thread count the more I love my cotton sheets and pillow cases. I have purchased silk and satin pillow cases but quickly went back to cotton. My head feels like it will slip right off the satin....I can't get comfortable.

Indoobidubly, I would recommend a high thread count cotton pillow case over silk/satin for acne prone skin.

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Tue Aug 07, 2007 5:26 am      Reply with quote
I've tried satin pillow cases, but didn't like them at all. They were too slippery.
I love my high count cotton sheets!
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Tue Aug 07, 2007 1:32 pm      Reply with quote
I prefer cotton sheet pillows.
does silk ones really help with wrinkles?
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Tue Aug 07, 2007 6:52 pm      Reply with quote
My dermo recommended satin pillowcases, changed daily, when I was on Accutane. He asserted that the slick fabric would cause less irritation on super-dry skin than cotton. The feel of the satin polyester was pretty gross- hot and slimy. But I didn't get chafed.

I think a high thread count cotton is much more inviting than silk or satin. Very soft without that sleazy 70s vibe.
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Tue Aug 07, 2007 8:56 pm      Reply with quote
Winnie wrote:

Indoobidubly, I would recommend a high thread count cotton pillow case over silk/satin for acne prone skin.


I think it's also important to change regularly to keep it clean, especially for acne prone skin.
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Mon Sep 08, 2008 4:56 pm      Reply with quote
Based upon many years of experience, Silk pillowcases are definitely great; a true beauty secret. CAVEAT: It must be high quality Charmeuse(Shiny)silk; absolutely not satin (it is synthetic! It supplements my beauty regiment at night and allows my cream to stay on my skin; my skin feels wonderful as it glides over the silky surface. I truly have little or no bed head in the AM and have not had a split end in forever, although I treat my hear, bow dry and flat iron it , etc. Best of all, it is a wonderful way to pamper yourself (or your bff!) Silk looks great, feels luxurious and in my experience, it definitely helps keep you looking young and beautiful. My favorite are the beautiful printed charmeuse silk pillowcases at Silk 'N Dreams. I think they have a website.They are luxurious,cool prints, antibacterial, hypoallergenic, eco-friendly and machine washable.
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Mon Sep 08, 2008 5:54 pm      Reply with quote
I have used silk but prefer cotton. Agree its more important to keep it clean. Very Happy
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Tue Sep 09, 2008 3:15 pm      Reply with quote
I love my satin pillow cases.
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victoriagb wrote:
Based upon many years of experience, Silk pillowcases are definitely great; a true beauty secret. CAVEAT: It must be high quality Charmeuse(Shiny)silk; absolutely not satin (it is synthetic! It supplements my beauty regiment at night and allows my cream to stay on my skin; my skin feels wonderful as it glides over the silky surface. I truly have little or no bed head in the AM and have not had a split end in forever, although I treat my hear, bow dry and flat iron it , etc. Best of all, it is a wonderful way to pamper yourself (or your bff!) Silk looks great, feels luxurious and in my experience, it definitely helps keep you looking young and
beautiful. My favorite are the beautiful printed charmeuse silk pillowcases at Silk 'N Dreams. I think they have a website.They are luxurious,cool prints, antibacterial, hypoallergenic, eco-friendly and machine washable.


You think they have a website? Mmm..I just went there and one of the two contact persons for the company is named Victoria. Interesting coincidence huh? Laughing Laughing
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Tue Sep 09, 2008 4:31 pm      Reply with quote
I like my silk cases and I change mine daily.
What I've heard is that the *protein* in the silk fibers is what is good for the skin! Whatever, but it sure is luxurious to sink into a down pillow covered in silk. The cares of the day just float away!! Very Happy zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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Wed Sep 10, 2008 7:18 am      Reply with quote
I dont know about wrinkles but I heard that silk pillowcases were better for preventing damage to the hair. I have some cheap towels on my pillowcase that I change every week and I noticed that my hair is really roughed on the ends and I have a problem with split ends now.
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Sat Jun 16, 2012 4:21 pm      Reply with quote
sakura wrote:
I dont know about wrinkles but I heard that silk pillowcases were better for preventing damage to the hair. I have some cheap towels on my pillowcase that I change every week and I noticed that my hair is really roughed on the ends and I have a problem with split ends now.


Yes, according to the ladies on the Long Hair Care Forum, silk and satin pillowcases are better for hair than cotton pillowcases.

Some people on here prefer cotton pillowcases. I wonder why? Why do you prefer cotton pillowcases over silk ones?
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Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:47 pm      Reply with quote
I also imagine that silk pillowcases prevent hair tangling. Some people's hair, like mine, are prone to tangles.
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Mon Jun 18, 2012 7:21 am      Reply with quote
I just ordered a 100% silk pillowcase from Amazon. I am looking forward to trying it and seeing what the benefits are. If nothing else, I have a nice pillowcase! Laughing

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Mon Jun 18, 2012 7:26 am      Reply with quote
AnnieR, could you please link to the silk pillowcase that you bought? I'm looking for a good silk pillowcase myself.

I've heard that certain types of silk are better than others. I wonder how much truth there is to that?
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Tue Jun 19, 2012 7:55 am      Reply with quote
Looking forward to trying it. They had all brands, types and materials but this seemed to be a decent one for the money and reviews.
Amazon:
Spasilk 100% Pure Silk Facial Beauty Pillowcase, White

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Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:36 am      Reply with quote
I do not know this. I am just thinking if you sleep on one side, and the pillow just presses your face, anyway , your skin will be deformed.
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Wed Jun 20, 2012 5:05 am      Reply with quote
Sally Beauty Supply sells satin pillow cases for about 7 dollars.
I purchased one a few years back after reading the LongHair Community forum.
I cannot say whether it does or doesn't do any good, I see no harm in using one as prevention to future hair/wrinkle issues.
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Wed Jun 20, 2012 6:12 am      Reply with quote
rayna, are you referring to cotton pillowcases?
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Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:39 am      Reply with quote
I am going to give it a try just to see, can't hurt either way and I love a good soft pillowcase. I will post back once I get it in and try it a few nights.

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Fri Aug 31, 2012 3:51 pm      Reply with quote
Me too! I prefer cotton pillow cases than silk. I think I sleep better....



Indoobidubly wrote:
Or would an egyptian cotton pillowcase be better?
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