Benefits & Advantages of Silk Bedding

Silk is a natural product, it is sympathetic to body needs and works in unison to help us get what we really want and need – contented, deep sleep.

Silk is repellent to dust mites and moths so it’s perfect for anyone who suffers from asthma or allergies. It also resists mildew and mould. Silk is naturally hypoallergenic so it can also be highly beneficial for those suffering from eczema or sensitive skin conditions.

Silk also has an amazing ability to help our skin reabsorb moisture through the natural occurring amino acids within silk. Absorbing moisture that has been lost during the day while sleeping will aid in rejuvenating the skin throughout the night. This is hugely beneficial to sufferers of dry skin.

The natural properties of silk wick away the moisture from body to keep you cool and comfortable all night long. This makes it an excellent choice for anyone who suffers from night sweats or hot flushes. Silk is great in the winter too, especially if you want to feel supremely warm without being weighed down by heavy blankets. Sleeping under a silk-filled duvet is like sleeping under a light fluffy cloud. Even in the depths of winter it keeps you warm and snuggly.

It’s long been a secret of the beauty industry that silk pillowcases can make an amazing difference to the appearance of your skin. Wrinkles appear smoother and there are no creases or marks from the pillowcase. Silk does not absorb face creams like cotton can. Instead it allows your night cream to work while you are asleep for maximum benefit and a more radiant, deeply moisturized complexion.

The natural proteins present in silk together with its amazing smoothness mean that your hair doesn’t get matted or dried out when your head rests on silk overnight. That’s why top models always insist on silk pillowcases.

Silk pillowcases, sheets and duvet covers are easy to launder. They can be machine washed at 30°C on the gentle or hand washable cycle of your washing machine using a gentle, non-biological soap or a specialist silk detergent.

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