If you thought that our November profile, Denise Bidot, was just a “La Mer girl,” then think again. She’s also an “Amazon Prime girl.” And though it’s not advisable to cop La Mer via the site that has virtually everything you can imagine, Bidot does advise you purchase your silk pillowcases from there. “I’ve bought so many different ones [on Amazon Prime],” Bidot shared with the Emperifollá team. “Every person on the planet should have a silk pillowcase.”
Strong words that ring true since, according to hairstylists, silk pillowcases help with maintaining hair be frizz-free. Plus, silk is a breathable, natural fabric that won’t draw the moisture out of your skin compared to cotton.
That being said, if you want to see for yourself what all the hype is about but you’re intimidated by all the listings on Amazon.com, here’s Bidot’s pro-tip when shopping for the right one. “Make sure it’s 100% silk and on both sides.”
Luckily, we’ve rounded up below 5 that match that criteria and are under $26.
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With 1K+ positive reviews, we’re sure your hair and face will thank you for this purchase. Now, if you’re concerned of the case slipping and sliding off your actual pillows, do not fret. This 100% silk pillowcase from Slpbaby has a hidden zipper so your pillow doesn’t go anywhere, no matter how much you move around at night.

If you thought these Amazon silk pillowcases couldn’t get better, then think again. With 4.6 out of 5 stars, this silk pillowcase is perfect for those who want their hair to wake up less frizzy.

Whether you want a silk pillowcase for your standard pillow or your king-sized pillow, ZimaSilk has your pillow, well, covered. Just make sure you read the care instructions carefully and this bang for your buck will last quite some time.

As one verified customer said in the reviews sections, “This pillowcase is a must have.”

If you have sensitive skin you should consider switching to a silk pillowcase, too, since silk is naturally resistant to a handful allergens.