Pure Silk designed to maintain hair integrity overnight.
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Pure Silk designed to maintain hair integrity overnight.
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Bonnets. Silk Hairties. Heatless Curlers. Pillowcases.
MAVE was created from a desire to make haircare feel effortless, yet deeply intentional.
We focus on 100% real silk for its ability to protect and support your hair from breakage, maintain moisture, and preserve your style—while also being gentle on your skin.
MAVE is rooted in the understanding that healthy hair habits lead to glowing confidence. Beautiful hair belongs to YOU!
Silk is a natural fiber created by silkworms as they spin their cocoons. Unlike synthetic fabrics, silk is made of protein—similar to the structure of human hair and skin—making it uniquely compatible with the body. It’s known for its smooth surface, soft drape, and natural ability to regulate temperature.
Silk has been produced for thousands of years, originally discovered in ancient China. Today, the highest quality silk still comes from carefully cultivated silkworms, where the fibers are harvested and woven into fabric. The most premium form—mulberry silk—comes from silkworms fed a controlled diet of mulberry leaves, resulting in longer, smoother, and more uniform fibers.
At MAVE, we focus on 100% real silk—because your routine should feel effortless, but still be rooted in quality.
Silk creates a naturally smooth, low-friction surface that allows hair to glide effortlessly, helping to reduce breakage, minimize frizz, and prevent unnecessary tension while you rest. Unlike traditional fabrics, it doesn’t absorb moisture, allowing your hair to retain its natural hydration, maintain softness, and better preserve styles overnight. Over time, this supports stronger, healthier hair by protecting its overall integrity rather than working against it.
Beyond hair, silk also offers a gentle, breathable surface for the skin—reducing irritation and minimizing creasing, while allowing your skincare to remain where it belongs. The result is a more intentional, low-effort routine that supports healthier hair first, with added benefits for your skin.
There is a key difference between satin and silk that isn’t widely known. Silk is a natural fiber spun by silkworms, while satin refers to a smooth, glossy weave that can be made from silk or synthetic materials, including polyester/plastics.
Silk is the ultimate choice for hair and skin health, while satin is a more affordable, low-maintenance alternative.