

Pure 22-momme mulberry silk in a standard pillowcase + a matching hair scrunchie. The same silk grade used by luxury hotel suppliers — at a price that doesn't pretend silk is rocket science. Cooler to sleep on than cotton, kinder to skin and to a fresh blowout.
"Momme" (mm) is the weight of silk per square meter — like thread count for cotton, but actually meaningful. Most "silk" pillowcases sold on Amazon are 15–19 momme. At that weight the fabric is sheer, snags easily, and doesn't last a year. Hotel-grade silk and the kind dermatologists actually recommend starts at 22.
The benefit isn't vanity. Silk wicks moisture instead of absorbing it (cotton can hold 27% of its weight in moisture — that's why your pillow gets damp). The smooth surface means less friction on skin and hair, which matters more when you toss and turn through hot-flash wake-ups.
The silk goes on the outside. The phase-change fill keeps it cool underneath. Two different mechanisms, same result.
10 minutes before bed. Designed for the thoughts that keep you awake — structured prompts, not blank pages.
"I stopped blow-drying every morning once I started sleeping on this. Less frizz, less breakage. I thought the silk benefit was vanity marketing — it has actual thermal and friction properties."
"The silk stays noticeably cooler than my cotton pillowcase. I verified this with a thermometer because I didn't believe it. 4°F difference at 4am. Real difference."
"Bought the oat color. It's genuinely beautiful and the hidden zipper is a thoughtful detail. The scrunchie is thick real silk, not the flimsy kind. This is priced like what it actually is."