06/10/2022
Beware of cheap silk pillowcases making false skin care claims. A lot of silk pillowcases aren't even completely silk which is a "clever" trick the silk industry uses to keep prices low. So what they do is weave the cotton or polyester into the silk pillowcases, they label they are 100% silk, and you won't know by looking at it, but your skin and hair won't be getting his benefits.
So how do you differentiate between these? I'll give you a couple of reasons to show you why they are isn't same.
The first one is the price of the silk. Authentic silk that helps your skin isn't going to be found amongst these cheap silks are seeing online. You may be thinking why is this silk pillowcase $10 and some other cost up to $200, it's because silk has an enormous range quality and how is this produced. Because organic handmade silk is a very labor intensive process done with very little technology. If it's done the ancient tradition of handicraft, woven on authentic antique loans using the best fibers, there is no way to get a super cheap. The cheap silk is made quickly with machines and cheap dies and low-grade silk cocoons. So if you find you are allergic to silk pillowcase and other silk products it probably has something to do with the quality of the silk. Be careful with cheap silk.
Usually, when silk is very cheap, it falls into one of these categories.
Number one is unsafe, it would be produced with allergy-causing chemicals, machine made and likely to fall apart.
Number two it's not wholly silk. You just won't be getting antiaging benefits of the silk.
Number three it's made from low-grade silk cocoons. So what does this mean to you? When you're putting your face on it every night, you are going to want to make sure that you were using something pure, safe and elegant and low-quality silk pillowcases do not have sucks. In a clinical study, DreamSkin retained more moisture then cotton or silk and is clinically proven to reduce facial wrinkles.