Living Beauty Does Sleeping on a Silk Pillowcase Really Lead to Better Hair Days? Experts weigh in on whether this so-called benefit of silk pillowcases is really true, or just a myth. By Nashia Baker Nashia Baker Nashia Baker is a skilled writer and editor in the journalism industry, known for her work interviewing global thought leaders, creatives, and activists, from Aurora James to Stacey Abrams. She has over five years of professional experience and has been a part of the Martha Stewart and Martha Stewart Weddings teams for the last 3 years. Editorial Guidelines Published on April 1, 2022 Close Photo: Igor Ustynskyy / Getty Images Bedding oftentimes has benefits that go beyond comfortability. Bamboo or eucalyptus-infused sheets, for example, aren't just cozy—they can help keep hot sleepers cool overnight. Silk is another fabric type that has some extra perks; many beauty experts claim that sleeping on the material leads to better hair come morning. While it is clear that silk pillowcases are soft to the touch (and therefore, the scalp) do they really boost hair health? Ahead, hair care experts weigh in. Grace Eleyae Has the Secret for Healthy Natural Hair The Benefits of Silk If you're trying to improve the health of your hair, sleeping on silk pillowcases is the way to go. The reason? Silk is smooth and soft, which helps minimize static on hair—and mitigates other hair-related concerns. "Friction from cotton can disrupt the cuticle layer, leading to frizz, breakage, sleep crease, and dry strands," says Justine Marjan, a celebrity hairstylist. "Silk doesn't absorb or pull moisture from your skin the way traditional cotton pillowcases do, leaving hair hydrated and frizz-free." Plus, according to Richy Kandasamy, a hair colorist and a member of R+Co Collective, resting your head on this fabric will keep textured hair fresher and less "slept on" upon waking. How Silk Impacts Different Hair Types For those with textured and curly hair, sleeping on silk bedding is especially beneficial, since strands will "look less dehydrated, shinier, and the curl pattern will look healthier," notes Kandasamy. Those with straight and wavy hair can also benefit from covering their pillows with this fabric. "When you lie on a silk or satin pillowcase, the natural oils from your hair are maintained, rather than soaked up, leaving your hair nourished (instead of dry and without shine)," the hair colorist adds. And if you like to blow out your hair, these pillowcases can even extend the life of the style. Since the silk encourages the outer layer of your hair cuticles to lay flat, adds Marjan, so strands look and feel smoother—just like silk. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit