Is silk really that special? Comparing silk, satin and cotton

Is silk really better than satin or cotton? Find out how these materials differ and why genuine 22 momme Mulberry silk is the best choice for your skin and hair.

If you've been looking for a new pillowcase, sleep mask or scrunchie, you've probably noticed that the words “silk” and “satin” are often mentioned in product descriptions. Both sound luxurious, but are they really the same? And how do they differ from ordinary cotton pillowcases?

Let's take a closer look at these materials so you can make an informed choice and understand why 100% Mulberry silk is so highly regarded in the world of beauty and well-being.

What is silk?

Silk is a natural protein fibre produced by silkworms (mostly from the Bombyx mori). It has been used to make luxury fabrics for thousands of years.

Silk is:

  • privately soft and smooth,
  • hypoallergenic,
  • temperature regulating,
  • and helps maintain skin and hair moisture.

High-quality silk, such as the 19 and 22 momme Mulberry silk used by Moonsilk, is durable, lustrous and (with the right care) will last for many years.

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What is satin?

A lot of people think satin is the same as silk - it's not.
Satin is not a material, but a weaving technique. It can be made from different fibres, such as polyester, nylon or silk.

Cheaper satin products, often sold under the name “silk”, are usually synthetic, which means:

  • they do not breathe well,
  • may cause skin irritation,
  • and does not offer the same benefits as real silk.

What is cotton?

Cotton is a natural plant fibre valued for its durability and comfort. It's good for everyday use, but it's not the gentlest choice for skin and hair.

Cotton pillowcase:

  • strongly absorbs moisture and creams,
  • can cause dry skin and hair loss,
  • and causes more friction during sleep.

Silk vs satin vs cotton - comparison chart

Feature / MaterialSilk (e.g. Moonsilk 22 momme Mulberry)Satin (synthetic)Cotton
OriginNatural protein (silkworms)Weaving techniques (often synthetic)Natural plant fibre
Feeling on the skinVery smooth, soft and coolLoose but artificialComfortable, but rough
Moisture conservationVery good - does not absorb moistureBad - can make skin sweatyBad - absorbs moisture and creams
Hair friendlyVery - reduces bunches and breakageModerate - depends on fibreLess - causes friction and shrinkage
Temperature controlCool in summer, warm in winterBad - does not breathe wellAverage
Allergy friendlyHypoallergenicMay not beMay collect dust
ResilienceVery good (22 momme silk will last for years)AverageVery good, but loses softness
MaintenanceNeeds gentle washingSimpleSimple
PriceHigher but worth the investmentOdavamBest deal
Result on skin and hairBest - retains moisture and smoothnessAverageWeaker impact

Why choose real silk?

Whether your goal is to improve the health of your skin and hair, or simply enjoy a more luxurious night's sleep, silk is the only material that offers all the benefits in one:
✔️ Hypoallergenic and breathable
✔️ Reduces hair breakage
✔️ Maintains skin moisture and the effect of care products
✔️ Regulates body temperature

Satin may look similar, but it doesn't offer the same feel or benefits. And while cotton is practical, it's not the best choice if you're looking after your skin and hair.

Luxury that works for you - even when you sleep

Real silk isn't just a luxury - it's a conscious choice to look after yourself.
Moonsilk 22 momme Mulberry silk pillowcases, duvet covers and sleep masks offer you natural beauty and comfort every night.

Summary

If you want...Choose...
Luxurious feel and best care for skin/hairSilk (Moonsilk 22 momme Mulberry)
A cheaper but similar-looking variant⚠️ Satin (often synthetic)
Everyday durable textiles🧺 Cotton

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