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13 Reasons To Use Silk

In this post I’d like to speak about the advantages of silk fabric , which is not just appreciated for its aesthetics and durability, but in addition for its health benefits.

Did you realize that our lives are filled with Silk We drink Silk (soy and almond coconut milk) and apply Silk over our face (for instance, I use The Silk Cream by Tatcha-Sephora) Wash the hair and condition it using Silk (the brand name for the the shampoo is Kebelo) and then go to Silk for a browser on the web (Amazon Silk for Kindle Fire) Use Silk for audio codecs and formats, draw stunning flowing artwork with Silk (featured in Apple in their top applications)?

Hey, what’s the role of genuine Silk in this variety of goods?

The most interesting aspect is that Silk as natural fabric and fiber is being lost in the plethora of new products that have nothing to do with have anything to do with the basic product that was at the very beginning of the line.

What number of silk clothes do you own? Do you have silk bedding? Most of us do not have anything made of 100% silk. Silk isn’t an affordable fabric. However, the price is completely justifiable in my view.

1. Silk fabric is extremely smooth surface and is extremely soft and comfortable to touch. It isn’t irritating even sensitive skin , and it feels like you’re wearing hardly any clothing at all. It smothers your body with the softness. If I lay down on a silk bed sheet and pillowcase, I awake feeling as if I was sleeping on the top of a cloud.

2. Silk is not contaminated by chemical and only contains natural ingredients. Silk fibers are similar in appearance to hair that humans have. It’s 97 percent protein, 3% wax and fat. it contains 18 amino acids that can have an effect positive on the skin of an individual.

3. Silk is the least allergenic of all textiles. It isn’t attracted by dust mites, and is resistant to mold, dust, fungus as well as other allergens.

4. Silk aids in the reduction of moisture. As a result, this , it helps to rejuvenate the skin, wards off to some extent the effects of ageing, and helps relieve dry, flaky skin issues by securing moisture and making sure it remains in your face.

5. Silk is cool and comfortable during hot summer days and retains your body’s temperature in the cold. It is perfectly adapted to your body’s temperature, and also provides thermal equilibrium.

6. Silk from slipintosoft is extremely absorbent and it dries quickly. It can absorb moisture as high as 30 percent of its weight, and is dry to the skin. In the same way silk threads simply increase in size. Furthermore, good circulation of air encourages the rapid absorption of excess moisture. Silk fabric absorbs sweat and allows the skin to breathe.

7. Silk bedding is a great way to keep hair hydrated and free of knots. with a silk pillowcase hair won’t bunch or knot, but it will flow over it instead.

8. Silk fabric is sought-after for its beautiful shimmer and won’t lose its natural shine with time.

9. Silk doesn’t generate static electricity in a hurry, which means it won’t stick to your body or iron when pressing it.

10. Silk is a strong natural fiber despite its fragile appearance. The strength of silk threads is comparable to that of steel wires with the same diameter. This means that the thread is robust and will keep its beautiful appearance for many years.

11. Silk is extremely versatile. It’s ideal for a myriad of purposes including casual clothes comfortable bedding and timeless accessories, to formal wear nightwear, formal wear, and even rugs and parachutes. It’s a great color and is well matched along with natural fibres such as wool, cotton and linen.

12. Silk fiber is elastic in nature and is able to stretch up to 20 percent without breaking.

13. Silk fabrics are generally easy to work with when sewing and are surprisingly simple to maintain (except silk georgette, chiffon and charmeuse)

When we hear “silk” we often think of soft , luxurious fabric that has an attractive sheen. There are numerous kinds of silk fabrics which are very fine, weightless and heavyweight, weaved and knitted, shiny and matte, hard and flowing, well-draping transparent and opaque, smooth and shaped, etc.

The process of creating silk thread is distinctive – it is created by unwinding silkworms’ miniature cocoons. The technique used to make the production of silk for quite a while was only known to China. Despite the fact that today silk fabrics are produced by India, Brazil, and other countries, China remains to this present the biggest manufacturer of silk.

Silk fabric is the ideal material for sewing. We can sew virtually anything including women’s clothes (blouses and skirts, skirts, dresses, jackets, trousers) and men’s clothing (shirts and ties) as well as underwear (corsets briefs, bras or panties) Accessories ( hair clips or neck scarfs) as well as bedding linen (pillowcases sheets and duvet covers) as well as interior decor (napkins, tablecloths decorative pillows) and upholstery, etc. Silk clothing is suitable for casual use, work-related activities, as well as for various formal occasions.

I am in love with natural silk and would love to convince you to fall in love with it as well. It’s such a comfy and breathable fabric that it’s been called the “Queen of Textiles” for the past couple of millennia.