Why is Satin So Special for Hair Care?

Satin is a vegan, animal friendly fabric with a smooth, buttery-soft texture to help support your healthy hair and scalp journey. Here are the few benefits of satin which make it the best choice to care for your hair :-
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Naturally Hydrating
Less exorbitant fabric enables hair to maintain moisture
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Prevents Frizziness
Keeping hair in place and reduces split ends
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Prevents Breakage
Smooth fabric allows hair to slide across surfaces easily creating less friction
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Gentle and Hypoallergenic
Great for sensitive scalps
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Antimicrobial and mould resistant 
Perfect for maintaining scalp and hair health
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Temperature Regulating
Breathable fabric, allowing sweat to evaporate quickly
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    With our Black Sunrise products, we use a premium, durable and vegan-friendly satin so that your hair will stay healthy and protected in any situation. Quite often our hair can be affected by the ever changing environments of our busy lifestyles. Factors such as pollution, humidity, direct sunlight, cold temperatures, all contribute to those long term bad hair days. It is important to take note of how these factors can impact our hair so that we can find the best solutions to protecting it. One good solution is to invest in some of our Black Sunrise products! The satin helps to protect your hair and scalp while the hat itself keeps you warm in the winter and sun protected in the summer.
     
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    Satin material will have a huge impact on how well your hair retains its moisture. Moisture is the number one priority that every natural hair person should commit to in their hair care routine. So many problems can be caused without moisture retention. After reading this blog, you will probably be wondering why you have never owned satin lined material as you’re only just realising how necessary it is. Regardless of what your skin or hair type is, satin lined material is definitely worth owning.
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    Satin was created from the Chinese port city of Quanzhou, which was called Zaitun in medieval Arabic, which gave it its name “Satin” today. Italy was the first Western country to produce satin in the twelfth century and then it eventually became popular across Europe in the fourteenth century. It was commonly used for dressmaking in the 1800s. From the 21st century, satin has become a widely available fabric that is mainly used for apparel, upholstery and bedding. Common uses for satin material include evening gowns, shirts, corsets, underwear, inner lining, wedding dresses, loungewear, hats and ties. Till this day, the fabric remains a popular choice for lingerie and corsets.

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