Mulberry Silk Sleep Cap for Curly & Long Hair - Reduces Frizz
Reduces frizz and protects curly, braided, and long hair overnight.
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The Mulberry Silk Sleep Cap for Curly & Long Hair is designed to reduce frizz while you sleep. By creating a smooth surface for your hair, this cap helps maintain your curls' natural moisture and shape, ensuring that you wake up with less frizz and more manageable hair. It's the perfect solution for those who want to preserve their hairstyle overnight without the hassle of morning touch-ups.
The Mulberry Silk Adjustable Bonnet Sleep Cap is designed for those looking to protect their hair while enjoying a good night's sleep. Made from premium 100% 19 Momme 6A Grade Mulberry silk, this bonnet provides not only a luxurious feel but also helps in retaining your hair's moisture. Whether you have curly, braided, or long hair, this double-layered silk wrap effectively reduces frizz and promotes overall hair health.
Features
- Luxurious Material: Handmade from premium 100% 19 Momme 6A Grade Mulberry Silk for unparalleled softness and moisture retention.
- Damage-Free Sleep: Reduces friction, preventing messy hair, dryness, split ends, and hair loss, making it pillow-friendly.
- Comfortable Wear: Length of 19 inches with a 13-inch wide band to securely hold wigs and shield hair during sleep.
- Adjustable Design: Features an elastic band that ensures the bonnet stays in place all night, regardless of movement.
- Sleep Ease: The elastic design provides a secure yet gentle fit, allowing for uninterrupted sleep without discomfort.
Pros
- The high-quality silk material feels incredibly soft against the skin.
- Helps in reducing frizz and maintaining healthy hair.
- Adjustable design fits comfortably on various head sizes.
- Pillow-friendly, which means less tangling and damage overnight.
- Great for different hairstyles including curls and braids.
Cons
- The initial investment may be higher than standard sleep caps.
- Some users may find the length too long for personal preference.























