In a new report offering detailed comparisons between silk and cotton bedding, MayfairSilk shows you just what you’ve been missing by ignoring the potential of silk bedding, the hidden treasure of sleep. More details can be found at: https://mayfairsilk.com/blogs/general/cotton-vs-silk-best-for-sleep-bed-sheets
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The new report from
MayfairSilk begins with an
overview of the reputations
of silk and cotton.
It then offers a comparative infographic
making clear the superiority of silk in several
categories. As regards the category "Skin",
you will learn that while cotton dehydrates,
pulls, and can cause allergies, silk is non-
irritating and hypoallergenic, and maintains
natural moisture.
With the newly released
report, you can learn of the
highly sustainable, eco-
friendly nature of silk.
You are informed that no pesticides,
fungicides, insecticides, or
herbicides are used in the
production process, and that the
consumption of silkworms in Asia,
where silk is made, leads to a fully
circular economy.
More than 814 times less
carbon is emitted in silk
production than in cotton
production.
As you might know, silk is an
ancient and cherished
material and is the strongest
natural fibre in the world.
Many of us are beginning to
realise that mulberry silk
sheets provide many
advantages over cotton when
searching for a comfortable
night's sleep.
The report informs you that silk,
unlike cotton, acts as a natural
insulator, allowing it to function
in service of your optimal
comfort in diverse conditions.
In order to further your
understanding of materials, the
report illustrates the differences
between silk and satin, which
are often mistakenly used
interchangeably.
MayfairSilk is a silk bedding
company established in
London. It uses exclusively
grade 6A mulberry silk in its
production.
Click on the link in the
description for more
details.
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The new report from
MayfairSilk begins with an
overview of the reputations
of silk and cotton.
It then offers a comparative infographic
making clear the superiority of silk in several
categories. As regards the category "Skin",
you will learn that while cotton dehydrates,
pulls, and can cause allergies, silk is non-
irritating and hypoallergenic, and maintains
natural moisture.
With the newly released
report, you can learn of the
highly sustainable, eco-
friendly nature of silk.
You are informed that no pesticides,
fungicides, insecticides, or
herbicides are used in the
production process, and that the
consumption of silkworms in Asia,
where silk is made, leads to a fully
circular economy.
More than 814 times less
carbon is emitted in silk
production than in cotton
production.
As you might know, silk is an
ancient and cherished
material and is the strongest
natural fibre in the world.
Many of us are beginning to
realise that mulberry silk
sheets provide many
advantages over cotton when
searching for a comfortable
night's sleep.
The report informs you that silk,
unlike cotton, acts as a natural
insulator, allowing it to function
in service of your optimal
comfort in diverse conditions.
In order to further your
understanding of materials, the
report illustrates the differences
between silk and satin, which
are often mistakenly used
interchangeably.
MayfairSilk is a silk bedding
company established in
London. It uses exclusively
grade 6A mulberry silk in its
production.
Click on the link in the
description for more
details.