FAQ

Questions about silk

How does silk affect the skin during the night?

Its smooth surface reduces friction.

Less friction means less irritation and fewer sleep marks.

Is silk suitable for sensitive or reactive skin?

Yes. It is naturally soft and less irritating than synthetic fibers.

Does silk really regulate body temperature?

Yes. Silk insulates against the cold and remains breathable in warm conditions.

Can silk help reduce redness or irritation?

It doesn’t “heal.” But it reduces the mechanical stress that can cause certain types of redness.

How is silk different from satin or polyester?

Satin is a type of weave, not a material.

Polyester is synthetic.

Silk is natural, breathable, and temperature-regulating.

General product questions

How long does it take to notice a difference in sleep?

Some people notice improved comfort from the very first night.

Long-term benefits are typically felt within a few weeks.

Are the effects on the skin actually visible?

Pillow marks and friction often decrease quickly.

Results may vary depending on your skin type.

Is it suitable for all seasons?

Yes. Silk is naturally temperature-regulating.

How to properly care for silk?

Gentle cold wash.

Air dry.

Avoid excessive heat and friction.

Are the products safe for daily use?

Yes, silk is a safe material suitable for regular use.

Questions about silk nightgowns?

Can you sleep all night wearing a silk nightgown?

Yes.

It is designed for comfortable overnight wear.

Does silk stick to the skin in hot weather?

No.

It wicks moisture better than synthetic fabrics.

Can you wear a silk nightgown if you have irritated skin?

Yes.

It helps reduce friction that can worsen irritation.

Does the cut affect the sleep benefits?

Yes.

A fluid cut promotes freedom of movement.

How to choose the right size for optimal comfort?

Choose a size that fits your body shape.

Neither too tight nor too loose.