Kristen Bell 'can't live without' this pure silk pillowcase – she credits it for making her hair 'look great' and it's on sale for only $55
Silk pillowcases have been proven to improve the texture of skin and hair, and the actress has shared the surprisingly affordable one she uses

Silk pillowcases have been all the rage throughout the 2020s, and it's easy to see why. These ultra-soft pillow covers have been credited with improving hair texture, keeping skin moisturized, and ensuring a better quality of sleep. Given the often steep price tag, you may be wondering, is a silk pillowcase worth it? Kristen Bell says yes.
Recently, she has been a devout silk pillowcase user. In an interview about the things she 'can't live without,' Bell shared with The Strategist that she swears by Slip's Queen Silk Pillowcase. She joked: 'When I first put the silk pillowcase on my pillow, I thought to myself, “Is this who I am now? I’m the girl who blindly follows the silk pillowcase fad?” But a follower I am. So, I put it on and didn’t think twice about it again.'
However, the style quickly became more than an interior design trend for Bell. She continued, 'But the other morning I woke up, walked into the kitchen, and my husband said, “Hon, what’s up with your hair?” I looked in the mirror and half of my head was completely normal, soft, non-tangled hair, and the other side looked like I was attacked in my sleep. I realized in the middle of the night I had switched to my back and slept on another pillow. And the side that looked great could only have been credited to my silk pillowcase! It was an accidental side-by-side experiment and the silk pillowcase won by a factor of a million.'
Developed by scientists and recommended by dermatologists, the Slip Silk Pillowcase earns my sleep editor seal of approval. It's clinically proven to visibly improve the smoothness and brightness of your skin while reducing the appearance of fine lines. If you've ever wondered whether silk pillowcases can stop breakouts, the answer at Slip Silk is a resounding 'yes'.
Switching to a silk pillowcase is a simple upgrade that can completely transform the look and feel of your bed. From its moisturizing benefits to the satiny surface, the gorgeous texture is the perfect addition to a set of crisp cotton sheets.
Editor's Picks for Best Silk Pillowcases
If you're curious about different silk pillowcases, here are the best as tried and tested by our Sleep Editor, Emilia Hitching.
The Parachute Silk Pillowcase is made from 25 momme Mulberry silk, which is some of the highest quality silk on the market. The higher the momme count, the higher the concentration of silk threads, and the denser and more durable the silk. This pillowcase should feel thick and luxurious between your fingers and beneath your head. That premium feel is one of the best reasons to buy a silk pillowcase.
Brooklinen is one of the best places to buy bedding, and it's the perfect place to pick up a silk pillowcase without breaking the bank. Made from 100% pure Mulberry silk, this pillowcase is naturally cooling and hypoallergenic, ideal for hot sleepers and shoppers with sensitive skin. Get it in classic white, blush pink, or subtle prints and patterns in a Standard or King size.
If you're a hot sleeper, like I am, then you might feel hesitant to try a silk pillowcase. After all, silk is designed to retain moisture, and the last thing you want is to wake up in a pool of your own sweat. That's where Lagoon's Performance Cooling Pillowcase really shines. Naturally thermoregulating and incredibly lightweight, this silk pillowcase dissipates heat to stop you from sweating in the first place.
If you've ever watched one of Kristen Bell's movies or shows, you know that she has great hair. Luckily, the right bedding can help anyone get her look.
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Sophie is a London-based News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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