I tried sleeping on 2025’s “Best Silk Pillowcases” for a week, and was stunned by the results. I always thought that a pillowcase was an afterthought, but it turns out that there are some SERIOUS differences between them all! The material and quality makes a huge change.
After testing these for months, I realized that the best ones had impacted my hair health, acne flair-ups, and my allergies. It’s safe to say I’ll never make the mistake of using a bad pillowcase again!
Here’s the list of silk pillowcases I tried and ranked:
- Dosaze 100% Mulberry Silk Pillowcase (Free Acne-Fighting Silk Bundle – $80 Value)
- LilySilk Pillowcase
- PureCare Silk Pillowcase
- HoneyDew Silk Pillowcase
- Blissy
- Slip
After months of testing, here’s how I rank them:
The Final Winner




The Dosaze 100% Silk Pillowcase (Free Acne-Fighting Silk Bundle – $80 Value) is by far my favorite silk pillowcase that I tested – it’s an extremely high-quality silk pillowcase, which means it’s a game-changer for your hair, skin, and more (absorbs fewer liquids so your skincare product stays on your face, reduces hair friction and breakage, and reduces friction on your skin so it reduces wrinkling and creases), but has the added benefit of the silver, which is antimicrobial (and so combats acne and other breakouts). This pillowcase essentially offers the best of both worlds (think blissy/slip + silvon). And to top it off, it is reasonably priced for a silk pillowcase as well.
Features:
- 60-night sleep trial
- First-time discount
- 3-year warranty
- Free shipping
- Hidden zipper closure
- High thread count
- Cooling
- Hypoallergenic
- Good for skin & hair
- Silver infused fabric
UPDATE (8 months later!): I’ve been sleeping on the Dosaze 100% Mulberry Pillowcase for 8 months now, and it is still the best one. I’m super satisfied with the overall quality and durability of this pillowcase. This has been the best investment for me in terms of improving my hair and skin!
LilySilk


Next up is the LilySilk Mulberry Silk Pillowcase. Like the Dosaze pillowcase, it’s made from 100% mulberry silk, but its thread count is lower and it features a 19 momme weight, making it smooth, but not as smooth and durable as the Dosaze. The envelope closure is not as robust as a hidden zipper closure, but Lily Silk is also machine washable, which is a plus. It’s priced at $39, so if you don’t mind going down a little bit in quality, you can save a good amount of money on a decent pillowcase.
Features:
- Envelope closure
- 30 day returns
- Free shipping over $69
- Hypoallergenic
- Machine Washable
Purecare Silk Pillowcase


The PureCare Sleep Silk Pillowcase is another top contender. It’s made from 100% pure silk and treated with silver to keep your bedding fresher for longer. It’s also hypoallergenic and machine washable. It’s the priciest on our list at $169.99, but the beautiful piping may be worth it for some looking for a hotel look and feel.
Features:
- 22 momme
- Silver antimicrobial product protection
- Luxury piping
- 30 day returns
- Hypoallergenic
- Gentle on hair and skin
HoneyDew Silk Pillowcase


The HoneyDew Silk Pillowcase is another high-quality option made from 100% mulberry silk. It has a high thread count and a hidden zipper closure to keep it in place on your pillow. It’s also machine washable, however, it’s specifically designed for side sleeper pillows with a divot in the middle, so it may not be the best option for your pillow.
Features:
- 22 momme
- Zipper closure
- Made for side sleeper pillows
- 1 year warranty
Blissy


The blissy pillowcase is a popular one online – so we thought we’d give it a try to see if it is worth the hype. It is a solid silk pillowcase! I enjoyed using it, but my one concern was that the returns and exchanges are not free. This is something to keep in mind because you probably want to try the pillowcase before you commit to buying it.
Some customers also reported having issues with shipping, according to TrustPilot, so that is just something to watch out for.
Slip


Slip is another Internet favorite that I thought I’d try out! This is another good option, but it is on the pricier end. The pillowcase is quite soft, but my issue is that the site doesn’t publish reviews on the product. When I looked at Sephora, I saw that some people reported that the materials are of relatively poor quality and rip easily.


This is definitely something to watch out for when purchasing a premium item like this.
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