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9 best silk pillowcases beauty editors swear by

A non-negotiable step in your beauty routine.
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Why you can trust me

I’ve been a journalist for over five years, spending the past few of those reviewing products across beauty, lifestyle, interiors, and more. I don’t just take brands at their word – I dig into the details, speak to experts (from sleep scientists to facialists), and most importantly, test as much as possible myself.

When it comes to silk pillowcases, for example, I don’t just try them for a night or two. I sleep on them for weeks (sometimes months) at a time, paying attention to how my skin and hair feel, how soft the fabric is, how well it washes, and whether I wake up refreshed or irritated. If a product doesn’t live up to its claims, it doesn’t make the cut – simple as that.


Ahead, the best silk pillowcases to elevate your beauty sleep tenfold.

Silk Pillowcase FAQs


What should I look for in a silk pillowcase?

  • Momme: Momme count refers to the density of silk and indicates the quality of the material. Think of it like thread count — more threads mean extra durability. Most luxury silk pillowcases run from 19 momme (soft, relatively affordable) to 22 momme or 25 momme (top-of-the-line, more expensive). For the highest-quality textiles, look for mulberry silk; the fibres are longer and more uniform, making the fabric smoother and longer-lasting.
  • Colour: These days you can find a silk pillowcase in almost any shade. Classics (like white, beige, and black) and jewel tones (like royal blue and orange) are the most common options. Silk is highly susceptible to washing machine-resistant stains, so pick a dark colour or a busy print if the marks will bother you.
  • Closure: A zipper closure keeps the material tight over your pillow, making silk’s natural wrinkles less prevalent. Envelope closures, on the other hand, have more give. Fidgety sleepers might find that these slip off during the night.
  • Care: Make sure to read the care instructions before throwing your pillowcase set in the laundry with your bed sheets and duvet cover. Not all pillowcases can be machine-washed on a delicate cycle; some types of silk require hand washing in cold water. Line-drying is best, as dryers can cause damage to the material; you can steam your pillowcase to remove any wrinkles.
  • Price: Are expensive silk pillowcases better than the budget-friendly ones? In short, not necessarily; they often use high-quality materials and finishing so they’ll last longer, but our testers loved plenty of under-£50 price point options that stood the test of time just as much as Blissy and other high-end competitors.

Which silk is best for pillowcases?

Mulberry silk is widely regarded as the best silk for pillowcases due to its long fibres, which create a smoother, stronger fabric. This type of silk comes from the cocoons of the Bombyx mori moths, solely on mulberry leaves, leading to a high-quality, hypoallergenic material that is gentle on the skin and hair.


Where should I buy a silk pillowcase?

Where beauty meets fashion meets homeware, there’s certainly a crossover of brands offering silk products, and therefore we’re pretty spoilt for choice when it comes to silk pillowslips. On the one hand, you have the bedding-focused outlets such as Gingerlily, Soak & Sleep, and The White Company, and on the other, dedicated brands whose raison d’être is our silk-enhanced haircare and beauty regime. Think Blissy and SLIP. But high street giants such as John Lewis and M&S are not to be overlooked either, along with Amazon, who stock some impressively wide silk pillowcase offerings, often at more affordable prices.


Are cotton or linen pillowcases bad for skin and hair?

Cotton and linen pillowcases may absorb moisture, but they can leave your skin and hair feeling dry and deprived of essential hydration overnight. Both fabrics often have a slightly rough texture that can cause friction, leading to breakage, hair damage, and those pesky sleep lines. Opting for a smoother surface to rest on, like silk, can help retain moisture and keeps your skin and hair looking refreshed and nourished.


Is it worth buying a silk pillowcase? The verdict:

Silk, derived from domesticated silkworms, is widely agreed to be less likely to contribute to fine lines than your average cotton pillowcase, which doesn’t have such a smooth surface. Plus, silk pillowcases might even make your beauty routine more effective – they won’t pull the hydration out of your skincare products overnight, meaning your creams and serums will actually have a chance to penetrate the skin’s barrier and do their job. “They keep your products from escaping from your skin, so you can really ensure they are penetrating,” says celebrity facialist and La Mer global skin care adviser Georgia Louise.

Perhaps most importantly? Just like your silk scrunchie, or silk sleep masks, silk pillowcases lessen the chances of breakage and split ends caused by moving around in your sleep, making for smoother, healthier hair. Silk bedding also proves a great choice for curly hair, so if you’re as obsessed with the viral Curly Girl Method as we are, add in a silk pillowcase to the regime and your ringlets will thank you for it.

As for other health benefits, the material is naturally breathable, hypoallergenic and prevents the build-up of dust mites, fungus, mould, and other allergens, making it ideal for allergy sufferers. Silk pillowcases also tend to be great at temperature regulating, which means less flipping of your pillow over to the cool side.

While the effects of silk pillowcases on skin and hair are still under-researched, a few studies (like this 2019 article) have found promising results. Empirically, though, the material’s benefits are easy to see – just read the reviews for any silk pillowcase and you'll be convinced. Ready to switch over to a truly luxe silk pillowslip? Thought so.


How the best silk pillowcases compare

Glamour's silk pillowcase comparison table: our top 5 picks

Silk pillowcaseBest forProsConsMommePrice
LILYSILK Housewife Envelope Silk PillowcaseOverallVaried colours, hidden zipper, hypoallergenicHand wash and air dry only19 Momme£39
Mayfair Silk Cherry Blossom Pure Silk PillowcaseDesignMany colours & prints, 30-night guarantee, low-maintenance.Envelope-style closure may let pillow slip out.25 Momme£82
The White Company Silk Hair & Skin Beauty PillowcaseSmoothKeeps pillow cool all night; available in multiple sizesOnly one colour available.19 Momme£65
Soak & Sleep Ivory Pure Mulberry Housewife Pillowcase PairMulberryNaturally cool, ideal for hot flushes & tangle-free hairBasic packaging, not ideal for gifting.19 Momme£80
Drowsy Akoya Pearl Standard Sized Silk PillowcaseHair protectingMany colours, 30% off pairs, machine washableOnly available in an envelope closure22 Momme£79

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