Morning Hair Loss: Why your pillowcase is stealing your hair
Save my hair →If you find dozens of hairs on your pillow every morning, the problem might not be your shampoo, but the mechanical friction exerted during your sleep. On average, we change positions 20 times a night. On cotton, every movement acts like sandpaper on your follicles.
Cotton: Keratin's worst enemy
Cotton is a rough, hydrophilic fiber. Not only does it create friction that "pulls out" weakened hair, but it also absorbs the natural moisture of your hair fibers. The result? Your hair becomes dry, brittle, and tangled, promoting premature hair loss.
The Silkhouse Revolution: Zero Friction
Silkhouse 22 Momme mulberry silk has an ultra-smooth surface that reduces friction by 43%. Your hair glides without any resistance. By locking in moisture and eliminating tangles, silk ensures your hair treatments (serums, oils) stay on your hair, not in your pillow.