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    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Real silk will not cause static but polyester will. If you sew you could buy a silk blouse or shirt pretty cheaply at a thrift store, cut a big circle, Hem, and insert elastic. Voila! A silk bonnet.
    This is a really good recipe for a silk bonnet if you want to try it!
    Personally, I bought cheapest polyester satin bonnets, they donīt make my hair static (but I wear a braid for sleep) and I like how easy they are to wash - I wash them with other laundry sometimes at 40° C, or even 60° C. I cannot imagine washing real silk, too much hassle.

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    Silk for me. I try to avoid polyester and other plastic fibers, as microplastics are a real and growing problem and every time you wash polyester it sheds microplastics. Added benefit: IMO silk is just more comfortable.

    ETA: I wash my silk turbans with regular detergent when I do my delicates, just pop them into a net bag and they're fine.

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    Silk for me. I try to avoid polyester and other plastic fibers, as microplastics are a real and growing problem and every time you wash polyester it sheds microplastics. Added benefit: IMO silk is just more comfortable.

    ETA: I wash my silk turbans with regular detergent when I do my delicates, just pop them into a net bag and they're fine.
    They will surely wear out quicker this way. I did the same with a skirt when I was younger and didn't know better. Eventually it fell into pieces. The enzyms in the detergent breaks down the silk.

    Sure one can do this, until the silk breaks, but for me I will not do that with such an expesive material. So I either hand wash, or fill up the machine with scarves and pillowcases from all materials and wash them with the silk wash. Other laundry can be washed with silk detergent, but it is more expensive.


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    I did the same with a black silk shirt that I loved when I was an early-teen. Ah, well; we live and learn. Miss that shirt, though.

    I do think I'll try to find a silk-somethikng the next time I'm at a thrift store - but there isn't one in my small town so I hope I remember whenever that is - except this time I'll care for it properly!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Complexity View Post
    I did the same with a black silk shirt that I loved when I was an early-teen. Ah, well; we live and learn. Miss that shirt, though.

    I do think I'll try to find a silk-somethikng the next time I'm at a thrift store - but there isn't one in my small town so I hope I remember whenever that is - except this time I'll care for it properly!
    I've been very happy to find silk scarves in thrift stores here for a very cheap price. Buying anything new in silk is very expensive!


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    I prefer polyester satin honestly. Ease of washing is important and the poly doesn’t make me overheat like it does to some.

    Maybe someday I’ll switch but for now I have two long poly satin bonnets I rotate and switch out whenever I wash my hair or my scalp. Works for me.
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    They will surely wear out quicker this way. I did the same with a skirt when I was younger and didn't know better. Eventually it fell into pieces. The enzyms in the detergent breaks down the silk.

    Sure one can do this, until the silk breaks, but for me I will not do that with such an expesive material. So I either hand wash, or fill up the machine with scarves and pillowcases from all materials and wash them with the silk wash. Other laundry can be washed with silk detergent, but it is more expensive.

    Eh, I've been doing it for twenty five years and it's worked fine, so I'm satisfied. There's a big difference between thin delicate silk and heavier weight silk. I do a lot of textile work, so I'm pretty well acquainted with different types of detergent and laundering delicate fabrics.
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    Everyone is free to do as they please. But I'm going to continue to take as good care as I can, of such an expensive material, that takes such time and work to produce.


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    Default Re: Silk bonnets: Natural or Synthetic?

    Satin bonnets. I have some thinner polyester ones too but they slip off. They must have a thick headband to stay all night. Got some great satin ones from Eternally in amber. The satin does tend to be too warm in the summer though. I feel they are very protective.
    (I avoid silk since I am vegan.)

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    I’ve been thinking about silk bonnets, and I understand why you wonder about natural versus synthetic. I lean towards natural silk. It feels so luxurious and helps keep my hair smooth and frizz-free.

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