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Circadia Microfiber Collagen Control Pillowcase
The chief agent of sleep lines is not the pillow, per se, but rather the pillowcase. As a person sleeps using a cotton, silk or satin pillowcase, the fabric will absorb the water that leaves the person's skin and is transferred into the fabric. As a result the fabric will now adhere to the skin, and as the head is pressed into the pillow the skin is stretched by the action of the cotton. This weakens the dermal collagen. As the sleeper moves about the pillow will form creases due to the moist surface forming wrinkles in the fabric as the fabric is pulled, pressed and rolled. It is the fabric creases which result that form one part of the causative factors in the sleep line dynamics: pressure of the head, the nature of cotton fabric, and water loss from the skin. The micro-nylon fibers, at 20,000 microfilament per square inch, provide a resiliant non-compressionable surface against the skin that protects it from wrinkling by controlling moisture and rebuilding collagen. By sleeping on Circadia's microfiber nylon pillowcase, we can now totally eliminate the mechanical damage to the skin from the pressure and stretch caused by a cotton pillow case.
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Circadia Microfiber Collagen Control Pillowcase |
$59.00
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