Soft Science

Insights shaped by touch, time, and daily use

Silk Pillowcase for Hair Loss: Can It Really Help?
Experiencing hair thinning or sudden shedding can be a highly emotional and stressful experience. Whether you are dealing with postpartum hair loss, stress-induced shedding, or age-related thinning, you are likely... Read more...
Silk vs Satin Pillowcase: What's the Real Difference?
The primary difference between silk and satin is that silk is a natural protein fiber produced by silkworms, while satin is a weaving technique that can be made from synthetic... Read more...
How to Wash Silk Pillowcase: The Complete Care Guide
To properly wash a silk pillowcase, hand wash it in cold water (maximum 30°C/85°F) using a pH-neutral, enzyme-free detergent formulated for silk. Soak it for up to 5 minutes, gently... Read more...
What is Momme
Pronounced “moe-mie,” Momme is the specialized unit used to measure the weight and density of silk fabrics. Similar to thread count for cotton or GSM for wool, Momme (abbreviated as... Read more...
Infused Silk - A Quiet Refinement Within the Fiber
Material Composition Mulberry silk as the foundation, supported by two skin-adaptive infusions. The fabric begins with long-strand mulberry silk — a naturally breathable protein fiber that rests gently around the eyes and... Read more...
Silk vs Cotton: The Ultimate Pillowcase Comparison
We spend nearly a third of our lives asleep — and what touches your skin and hair for eight hours a night matters. When it comes to pillowcase materials, silk... Read more...
Behind the Silk
From Fields to Fiber: A Story Rooted in Nature In the riverlands of eastern China, rows of mulberry trees have grown with the rhythm of the seasons for generations. Here,... Read more...