How to wash silk
Can you wash silk? And how? We decided to find out. See our great silk washing test.
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Authentic silk cocoons spun by the mulberry silkworm are an excellent addition to your skincare regimen and can also be used for crafts.
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Indulge your complexion with the ultimate in silky care! These authentic silk cocoons are a great addition to your daily skincare routine. It’s easy. Just soak cocoons for a few minutes in warm water then place on fingertips and cleanse the face in a circular motion. Follow up with your favorite skin cream for a silky complexion. Cocoons lend themselves to a range of decorative uses too – from homemade jewelry to arts and crafts.
Can you wash silk? And how? We decided to find out. See our great silk washing test.
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