Mokaya says it's ideal to change your pillowcases twice a week, although weekly is acceptable if changing them twice a week is too much of a hassle. And, as previously mentioned, silk naturally deters dust mites, making it great for people with allergies. Silk also does a good job at preventing tangles, breakage, and knots, and keeping hairstyles from getting ruined overnight. And, because silk isn't very absorbent, it doesn't hold onto grease and dirt as much as other fabrics, which tend to trap dirt and grime and then transfer it back onto skin, which can contribute to breakouts (making these pillowcases a worthy investment for anyone with acne-prone skin). Mokaya says because of silk's super smooth feel, it produces less friction against your face, which lessens the risk of irritation. If you're not quite ready to splurge out on a full set of silk sheets just yet, start with these mulberry silk pillowcases.
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