Why silk matters
Your hair tie is either
protecting your hair or damaging it.
Every time you tie your hair, friction, tension, and elastic pull are happening — or they're not. With silk, they're not.
Silken Six
Silk scrunchie
- Smooth surface — virtually no friction on the hair shaft
- No crease or dent left behind
- Doesn't absorb your oil treatment
- Gentle enough for fragile, thinning hair
- Retains natural moisture as you wear it
- Doesn't stretch out or snap strands over time
Regular hair tie
Cotton or elastic
- High surface friction — roughs up the hair cuticle
- Leaves a crease or pressure mark every time
- Absorbs oils and treatments from the strand
- Creates tension at the tie point — a breakage hotspot
- Pulls moisture out of the hair as it rubs
- The elastic weakens hair gradually with each use
No friction, no frizz
Silk's ultra-smooth surface lets strands glide rather than snag. No roughed-up cuticle, no flyaways — your style comes out the same way it went in.
Protects your length
Breakage from hair ties is one of the most overlooked reasons hair doesn't seem to grow. Silk holds without the snapping that erases weeks of progress.
Locks in moisture
Cotton and synthetic fabrics pull moisture from your hair as they rub. Silk doesn't — it lets your hair retain what it has, and what you've put into it.
Overnight-safe
Secure enough to keep hair gathered through the night — without the morning dent, the scalp tension, or the snapped strands elastic ties leave behind.
After your oiling session, tie your hair with the Silken Six — not an elastic. The oil is in your hair now. Don't let the tie pull it straight back out.
Ideal for securing hair during and after oiling, overnight treatments, and everyday wear.
