Silk, Perfected for Beauty Sleep
Parisian luxury meets laboratory insight — glide-soft, hypoallergenic, hydration-friendly.


Uniform, long-strand fibers create a glide-soft finish that reduces mechanical stress on skin and hair.
Silk absorbs less moisture than cotton, helping topical actives stay where they work overnight.
Naturally less hospitable to common irritants, with finishes selected for sensitive skin.
Siluxe vs Standard silk
Lower friction means less tug on skin and hair.
Lower friction means less tug on skin and hair.
Lower friction means less tug on skin and hair.
See the Difference Up Close
Inspect the uniform weave, glossy lustre, and glide-soft finish that define Siluxe.
- High lustre from long-strand Grade 6A mulberry silk
- Uniform weave visible at magnification

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What Customers Say
Real sleep upgrades, silky results.
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A week on Siluxe 22-momme no pillow lines, no overnight frizz. Just a clean wake-up.
Paris, FR -
The pillowcase feels incredible. Less frizz, calmer skin. Totally worth it.
Paris, FR -
My carry-on non-negotiable: Siluxe… keeps me cool and my hair doesn’t puff up overnight.
Dubai, AE — Verified Buyer -
The pillowcase feels incredible. Less frizz, calmer skin. Totally worth it.
Paris, FR -
The pillowcase feels incredible. Less frizz, calmer skin. Totally worth it.
Paris, FR -
From cotton to Siluxe pillowcase, the change was immediate—silk-soft glide, fewer creases, and my skincare routine still there by morning.
London, UK
Siluxe FAQ — Your Questions, Answered
From fiber grades to care, here’s everything you need for better nights and calmer mornings.
Is 22-momme better?
Momme measures silk fabric weight. Our 22-momme balance delivers drape, durability and breathability without bulk. It’s a sweet spot for nightly use—luxurious yet practical for care.
Will Siluxe help with frizz and breakage?
Silk’s low-friction surface glides against hair to help reduce mechanical tug and minimize overnight frizz. Pair your pillowcase with a silk scrunchie or bonnet for protective styling if you have curls or extensions.
Is it good for sensitive or blemish-prone skin?
Many customers with reactive skin prefer silk because it’s smooth and less absorbent than cotton, so skincare is less likely to wick away. Our antibacterial finish (where noted) helps the surface stay fresher between washes. Always patch-test new products and follow your dermatologist’s advice.
Hot sleeper—will silk make me warmer?
Silk is naturally breathable and temperature-adaptable. If you run warm, our Cool-Touch styles and lighter shades may feel fresher. Consider rotating pillowcases so you always have a clean one ready during hot weeks.
How do I wash and care for Siluxe?
Machine wash cold in a delicates bag with pH-neutral detergent. Use the gentlest cycle. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low or, better, lay flat to dry out of direct sun. Iron on low (silk setting) inside-out if needed. Avoid fabric softeners—they can coat silk fibers.
How often should I wash my pillowcase?
We suggest every 3–4 nights; more often if you’re using actives or hair products. Many customers keep a 2–3 pack to rotate—fresh fabric feels better and supports clearer skin and calmer hair.