These Silk Pillowcases Are an Affordable Bedtime Luxury. Just Don’t Expect Miracles.

In my ongoing quest to have East Coast hair in Los Angeles (dry land of hard water), I succumbed to the silk-pillowcase hype a few years ago and sprung for one with a luxury price tag.

The bill hurt, but the pillowcase! I was not prepared for how delicious it would feel against my cheek. I have always had sensitive skin, and laying my head down to sleep, I wished I had switched from crisp percale cotton (my previous favorite) sooner. My hair — the whole point of this experiment — looked shiny and felt healthy, too, though it’s hard to pin this on my pillow; I overhauled a lot for my hair around that time, including adding a filter to my showerhead.

Then I went through a divorce, moved to a much smaller apartment, and set about making my room my own. It is hard to overstate how important it was at the time to go somewhere to sleep that felt not like loss but abundance. I was also suffering from terrible insomnia (see divorce), so making my bed as plush and welcoming as possible was my top priority, as was managing my newly single-size budget.

My search led me to Quince (as it sometimes goes, to varying success), where I found a silk pillowcase that cost about $40. I ordered one 100% Mulberry Silk Pillowcase and braced for disappointment. But when it arrived, it looked and felt every bit as smooth and soft against my cheek as the luxury-priced ones — a quick, affordable upgrade that made me feel pampered when and where I most needed it. Bedtime was looking up.



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