The moisture-regulating properties of the fabric are also excellent for the skin. Keeping your body at the right temperature during the night prevents you from sweating and thus dehydrating your skin. Secondly, unlike materials such as cotton, bamboo does not absorb all the moisture from your skin. This is a great advantage because dry skin is more likely to develop wrinkles.
Like silk, bamboo bedding also has antibacterial properties. This means that it is ideal for people with acne-prone skin. Another property that bamboo pillowcases have in common with silk linens is that they also regulate sebum production on the face and hair. The supreme softness of bamboo bedding causes less friction on the skin, which automatically reduces sebum production and thus the risk of skin problems and acne.
It is also the softness of bamboo sheets that makes them have less friction on your hair than cotton pillowcases. Indeed, your hair slides much better on bamboo pillowcases so that it will be less frizzy in the morning. However, bamboo has the advantage of being less slippery than satin, so your pillow will always stay in place in its case.
In conclusion, bamboo offers similar beauty benefits as silk while being vegan and cruelty-free.