UBCNews - Business - The Secret Behind Mulberry Silk Bedding & How It Helps You Sleep Better

Episode Date: January 8, 2026

So, have you ever woken up in the middle of the night, um, just drenched in sweat or shivering cold, and wondered why your sheets can't just keep you comfortable? Well, today we're getting in...to something that might just change your nights forever - mulberry silk bedding. Mayfairsilk City: London Address: 13 Hanover Square Website: https://www.mayfairsilk.com

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Starting point is 00:00:05 So, have you ever woken up in the middle of the night? Um, just drenched in sweat or shivering cold? And wondered why your sheets can't just keep you comfortable. Well, today, we're getting into something that might just change your nights forever. Mulberry silk bedding. Right, and honestly, when people hear silk, they often think luxury or maybe something fragile. But mulberry silk, it's one of the most practical investments you can make for better sleep, especially if you're dealing with allergies or temperature issues.
Starting point is 00:00:37 Let's start with the hypoallergenic side of things. I mean, for people with sensitive skin or allergies, this is huge, right? Absolutely. Mulberry silk is naturally hypoallergenic because of how it's structured. The fibers are tightly woven, which creates an environment that's basically inhospitable for dust mites, mold and other allergens. They just can't thrive there. So it's more than just the smooth feel, it's actually repelling.
Starting point is 00:01:03 these troublemakers? Exactly. Silk contains a protein called saracin. Saracin is generally well tolerated and has moisture retaining properties. Plus the smooth fibers allow allergens to glide away, unlike cotton which can trap them in the weave. Dermatologists often recommend silk pillowcases and sheets for individuals with eczema, psoriasis, or acne because it reduces friction and helps soothe irritation. Mm-hmm. That makes sense. And for those of us who aren't necessarily dealing with skin conditions but just want better sleep overall, how does Silk help with that?
Starting point is 00:01:42 Well, this is where the thermo-regulating properties come in. Silk naturally helps keep you cool in warm weather and warm and cooler climates. It's like having a built-in thermostat for your bed. How does that actually work, though? What's happening at the fiber level? So, silk's natural protein structure creates these tiny air pockets in the fibers. Those pockets trap air when you're cold, providing insulation. But when you're warm, the same structure allows heat to dissipate. On top of that, silk is moisture wicking.
Starting point is 00:02:15 It draws sweat away from your body and allows it to evaporate, which helps lower your body temperature. That's pretty remarkable. I've heard some numbers around breathability, like, how does silk completely? compared to something like cotton. Mulberry silk is breathable and has moisture wicking properties. Silk helps regulate body temperature, keeping you cool and dry throughout the night. And get this, silk can absorb up to 30% of its weight and moisture without even feeling damp.
Starting point is 00:02:44 You stay comfortable and dry all night. I actually remember one summer when I thought buying cheaper sheets was a smart move. Woke up every night like I'd run a marathon. Not fun. Oh, I hear you. I had a client once who switched to silk after years of dealing with night sweats. She told me it was like someone finally turned off the furnace in her bedroom. That point about temperature control really sets up our next piece,
Starting point is 00:03:08 how silk affects your skin and hair. But first, a quick word from our sponsor. If you're ready to experience the benefits we've been talking about, check out Mayfair silk. Their bedding is crafted from the finest grade 6A mulberry silk, designed in London and ethically produced. With award-winning products celebrated for exceptional quality and sustainable practices, you can find silk bedding that combines timeless elegance with everyday comfort.
Starting point is 00:03:37 Learn more at Mayfairsilk.com. Picking up on that temperature control point, how does that translate to actual benefits for your skin and hair? Well, because silk doesn't absorb moisture from your skin like cotton does, it helps retain your natural hydration. That's especially beneficial for people with dry or sensitive skin. And the smooth texture, it reduces friction, which prevents hair breakage, frizz, and tangles. You wake up with less bedhead, basically. Right, exactly.
Starting point is 00:04:07 So it's more than just comfort while you're sleeping, but actually how you look and feel when you wake up. Definitely. The reduced friction also minimizes facial creases, those sleep lines we all get. Silk contains 18 amino acids that help counter the effects of aging on facial skin. It's like a beauty treatment while you sleep. In other words, you're caring for your skin without doing anything extra. Okay, so we've covered allergies, temperature regulation, skin, and hair. But I'm curious, is silk bedding actually durable?
Starting point is 00:04:41 Some people might worry it's too delicate for everyday use. That's a common misconception. Mulberry silk has impressive durability. With proper care, mulberry silk bedding can last for a long time, often outlasting other betting types. It's an investment in long-term sleep quality. And when you say proper care, what does that look like? You'll want to wash it on a cool, gentle cycle or hand-wash with cool water.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Avoid harsh detergents or bleach. Air dry flat or hanging away from direct sunlight. If you need to iron, use a cool setting with a cloth between the iron and the silk. Though honestly, if you handle it gently, you might never need to iron it. Silk has a way of looking elegant on its own. Makes sense. Now, one thing we haven't touched on yet, you mentioned earlier that silk is suitable for all seasons.
Starting point is 00:05:34 Can you explain that a bit more? Sure. Because silk is thermoregulating, it adapts to your body and the environment. In summer, it dissipates heat and draws it away from your head and body, keeping you cool. But silk works year-round.
Starting point is 00:05:48 It's also an excellent insulator in colder months. The natural fibers allow air to circulate, preventing heat buildup, while also providing warmth when needed. So you're not going to need separate bedding for different seasons. That's actually pretty convenient and probably saves closet space too. Exactly. And think about this. Allergies can affect sleep quality and may cause insomnia. Allergens like dust mites can be found in the bedroom. By choosing silk, you're creating an allergen-free environment that naturally improves your overall sleep experience.
Starting point is 00:06:22 Have you ever considered how much time we actually spend in bed? It's roughly a third of our lives. So investing in quality bedding really isn't optional if you care about your health. Right. And here's something I find fascinating. Silk is naturally resistant to dust mites, mold, and mildew. For allergy sufferers, that combination of hypoallergenic, moisture wicking, and breathable properties makes it the ideal option. Basically, you're sleeping better and breathing better at the same time.
Starting point is 00:06:54 Before we wrap up, I want to ask you, what's the one thing listeners should remember about mulberry silk bedding? I'd say this. Silk bedding provides a complete solution for better sleep. It addresses temperature regulation, protects against allergens, benefits your skin and hair, and lasts for years. You're not just buying sheets. You're investing in your well-being every single night. That's a powerful way to think about it. For anyone out there struggling with sleep issues, allergies, or just wanting to upgrade their bedroom experience, mulberry silk really does check all the boxes. Thanks for breaking this down with us today.
Starting point is 00:07:32 My pleasure. Sleep well.

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