Oosilk Pillowcase Review

In most days, I wake up finding so much hair on my pillow. I did not realize that I was losing that much hair until I found a bald spot on my hair one day. I went to the doctor to have it checked and was treated for alopecia areata with some steroids. I grew it back but I knew that it is just temporary solution.

I learned about silk bonnets and silk pillowcases in my curly hair reference website before I discovered my bald spot. It took me some time to buy that suggestion. I did not believe it at first.

I then searched for a few other remedies to avoid hair shedding. I learned about biotin and pointed me back to silk pillowcases.

I searched online where I could get the silk pillowcase but most are expensive or not shipping to my country. I found the website seeyoutomorrow but it was around 69sgd per pillowcase. I went to Takashimaya SG and found a very soft silk pillowcase worth 100sgd!!!

I searched again and found oosilk. I thought silk pillowcase is same as cotton sateen before but I was dumbfounded. Silk is far softer and slippery than sateen. Sateen is the type of weave and silk or cotton is the type of fabric.

I ordered Oosilk pillowcase (100% mulberry silk) online for 54sgd. It was still expensive but it's the cheapest I found. Jessicurl is also selling silk pillowcase but the total cost was more expensive than the Oosilk so I settled for Oosilk.






Many other brands like slip silk were more expensive and I couldn't find available shipping to Singapore straight from their website. I saw this in Sephora US website. I checked in Amazon and Etsy but only a few seemed legit. The cheaper ones are deceiving and you should be careful if you are planning to buy one.

Since it is damn expensive, I think I will have to keep it after using it everyday. 😝

If you have any other suggestion of where to buy authentic yet more affordable silk pillowcase in Singapore, just comment below.

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