The Science Behind EASE
Why Mulberry Silk Changes Everything
EASE is not just a sleep mask. It is a scientifically validated skincare tool backed by peer-reviewed research into how mulberry silk interacts with your skin, your lashes, and your night cream while you sleep.

The Real Problem
You invest in serums, eye creams, and night moisturisers. You apply them carefully before bed. And every morning, your skin tells the same story — dry, creased, and tired-looking.
The problem is not your skincare. The problem is what happens to it while you sleep.
Cotton and synthetic sleep masks are highly absorbent. They draw moisture away from your skin and absorb your products within minutes of contact. Every night, your mask is silently undoing everything your routine is trying to achieve. Switching to mulberry silk changes this completely — and the science confirms it.
The Numbers Don't Lie
Real Results. Backed by Research.
Results based on independent user studies. Individual results may vary.

Biological Mechanisms
What Happens to Your Skin
Switching to silk triggers immediate and measurable changes in how your skin behaves overnight. Here is exactly what changes — and why it matters.

Friction
Silk reduces friction by up to 43% compared to cotton — eliminating the mechanical stress that causes sleep creases and lash damage.

Moisture Retention
Unlike cotton, silk does not absorb moisture from your skin — your natural hydration and oils stay exactly where they belong all night.

Skincare Absorption
Silk absorbs significantly less face cream than cotton, allowing your active ingredients to work as intended throughout the night.

Sleep Creases
Silk's smooth surface eliminates the friction that causes overnight lines which deepen into permanent wrinkles over time.

Lash Integrity
Zero friction means extensions and natural lashes stay intact, reducing damage and extending the life of lash treatments.

Allergen Exposure
Mulberry silk is naturally resistant to dust mites, mold, and mildew — dermatological studies confirm reduced symptoms in patients with atopic dermatitis using silk textiles.
Setting New Standards
Decades of Research. One Clear Conclusion.
The benefits of mulberry silk for skin and hair are not marketing claims. They are documented across peer-reviewed research, dermatologist recommendations, and independent clinical studies.
Friction Reduction
In laboratory testing, pure mulberry silk reduces friction by 43% on average compared to cotton — eliminating the mechanical stress that causes sleep creases, lash breakage, and overnight skin damage.
Moisture Retention & Skincare Absorption
Research in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology confirmed that silk sericin acts as a moisturiser by reducing transepidermal water loss, while absorbing far less face cream than cotton — keeping active ingredients where they belong.
Atopic Dermatitis & Sensitive Skin
Dermatological research confirmed that silk textiles reduce symptoms in patients with atopic dermatitis. Mulberry silk is naturally resistant to dust mites, mold, and mildew — common triggers for skin irritation.
Lash & Hair Protection
An independent 2025 laboratory study confirmed that pure mulberry silk reduces hair-damaging friction by 34%, while cotton creates 51% more friction — confirming silk's protective properties for fragile lashes and hair.

