When we think about anti-aging, we think about serums and creams or diet. But now skincare experts say one of the simplest ways to prevent wrinkles is through the material of your pillowcase, something you use every night. The Pillowcase Rule for Wrinkles considers each of: silk, satin, and copper-infused pillowcases, with respect to their influence on the skin during sleep.
As we age, sleeping positions that apply repeated pressure on the face contribute to the formation of fine lines—especially around the areas of cheeks, eyes, and forehead. Conventional cotton pillowcases pull skin and absorb most of your skincare products, leading to dryness and friction-induced wrinkles.
Silk Pillowcases: The Luxurious Anti-Agers
Silk pillowcases are soft, breathable, and hypoallergenic. With their smooth surface, they minimize friction and allow the skin to slide easily while in motion during sleep. Silk pillowcases additionally retain skin moisture and certainly do not absorb your skincare products, making them perfect for sensitive or dry skin types.
Satin Pillowcases: The Economical Alternative
Satin pillowcases are usually made from polyester and are intended to mimic the smooth finish of silk. While they do not provide all the natural advantages of silk, it does indeed reduce friction to some extent and is much gentler than cotton. Satin would thus provide a cost-effective option for those with an interest in supporting good skin and hair health.
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Copper-Infused Pillowcases: Skincare with a Scientific Backdrop
Copper pillowcases are an innovation of the recent times. These pillowcases, infused with copper oxide particles, claim to enhance collagen production and reduce fine lines. Some studies suggest that visible improvement to the skin could take as little as 4 weeks of usage. Pricey as they may be, they do attract those in search of an active anti-aging treatment.
If wrinkle prevention is on your mind, now would be a good time to change that pillowcase: while silk is luxury and keeps moisture in, satin is cheap and smooth, and copper-infused pillowcases aim for skincare based on science.