Home | WebMail |

      Calgary | Regions | Local Traffic Report | Advertise on Action News | Contact

Posted: 2024-01-15T10:45:45Z | Updated: 2024-01-15T10:45:45Z If You Wake Up With Pillow Prints On Your Face, Your Skin Is Trying To Tell You Something | HuffPost Life

If You Wake Up With Pillow Prints On Your Face, Your Skin Is Trying To Tell You Something

Those early morning creases could be a sign that you need to up your skin care routine.
Open Image Modal
Tara Moore via Getty Images

If youve ever woken up with significantly more wrinkles than you had when you lay down, youre probably familiar with the term pillow prints. Also called sleep wrinkles and sleep creases, they can be a scary sight to behold, especially before youve had your first cup of morning coffee.

We asked experts to tell us what causes pillow prints in the first place, if theyre a sign of a more serious problem, and how to prevent them.

Why am I suddenly so wrinkly?

Pillow lines are temporary wrinkles that appear due to facial or body positioning during sleep that results in uneven pressure and skin folding, explained dermatologist Dr. Kristina Collins .

Theyre the result of repetitive pressure on the face, said dermatologist Dr. Teresa Song of Marmur Medical.

Certain sleeping positions increase the odds of creating them, experts said. Side sleepers and face-down sleepers will frequently wake up with these creases, Collins said. When I see cosmetic patients in consultation, I can almost always tell which side of their face they like to sleep on, because aging is more advanced on that side.

Why is that? Prolonged and repetitive pressure on the same areas of the face may contribute to premature aging in the area, Song explained.

Besides your sleep position, other factors could be a part of the issue. The natural aging process plays a role, said dermatologist Dr. Sonia Badreshia . As we age, our skin loses collagen and elasticity, making it more prone to forming these creases.

Also, the material of your bedding can impact the likelihood of developing pillow prints. Rougher fabrics can create more pronounced lines, while smoother materials like silk or satin are less likely to cause them.

It could be a sign of your skins health.

While pillow lines are temporary, the pressure on certain areas of the skin overnight on a regular basis can cause a long-term loss of collagen and elastic tissue, and poor circulation in that region, Collins said. This means that in many ways, our moms advice to dont make that face or it might stay that way rings true.

And pillow prints may be an indicator of whats going on with your skin at a deeper level. Though the marks themselves are harmless, the way your skin reacts to them can be a good indicator of its overall health and elasticity, Badreshia noted.

If you notice that the lines are taking longer to fade, it could be a sign of decreased skin elasticity, which is a normal part of aging, she said. Paying attention to how quickly your skin bounces back from these creases can provide insight into its condition.

Can you become a back sleeper? It may help. 

One thing you can try, although its challenging, is to try becoming a back sleeper. Its the best position as far as aging is concerned, because if youre on your back, you avoid direct contact between your skin and the pillow, said dermatologist Dr. Joshua Zeichner , an associate professor and the director of cosmetic and clinical research for dermatology at The Mount Sinai Hospital.

If that doesnt work, side and face-down sleepers should consider pillowcases made of ultragentle fabrics, he said. Silk pillowcases are made of natural fibers, have minimal friction and offer breathability, so theyre an ideal material to fight sleep lines, he said.

The Best Silk Pillowcases
An organic 22-momme silk pillowcase and matching eye mask(01 of09)
Open Image Modal
"Using a silk sleeping eye mask can significantly reduce the formation of wrinkles by protecting the most delicate part of your skin around your eyes," said dermatologist Michael Jacobs.

This zippered-closure 22-momme pillowcase comes with matching double-sided sleep mask made from the same organic Mulberry silk. The American Sleep Association recommends searching for a 100% Mulberry silk sheet with a rating of 15 momme or above. The higher the momme, the stronger and more durable the weave.

The set is available in 17 color options.
(credit:Amazon)
A skin-friendly Mulberry silk pillowcase from Brooklinen(02 of09)
Open Image Modal
This 100% Mulberry silk envelope-closure pillowcase from Brooklinen comes in a variety of patterns and colors, and due to the anti-friction nature of silk, it can protect hair and skin from damage. It's also machine-washable when using cold water and pH-neutral laundry detergent. (credit:Brooklinen)
A set of two high-momme 6A-grade silk cases(03 of09)
Open Image Modal
This luxurious pair of 100% 6A-grade Mulberry silk cases has a momme of 30, which means a tighter weave and higher density of silk. They feature a slightly oversized fit with an envelope closure and are available in four color options. (credit:Amazon)
A popular 19-momme case at a reasonable price point(04 of09)
Open Image Modal
This 100% Mulberry silk pillowcase by Zima Silk has close to 29,000 five-star-ratings on Amazon, is resistant to fading and has a zippered closure. It's available in six sizes, including for body pillows and throws, and is offered in 34 different colors and patterns. (credit:Amazon)
A natural silk pillowcase that has been highly rated(05 of09)
Open Image Modal
Made with 100% mulberry silk spun by domesticated silkworms, this pillowcase has a momme of 22 and it's available in three sizes and 20 colors including lavender, midnight blue, champagne and saffron yellow. It also has a discrete zippered closure to keep the case in place all night long. (credit:Amazon)
An Oeko-Tex certified set of eucalyptus pillowcases(06 of09)
Open Image Modal
These silky hypoallergenic and antibacterial silk alternative sheets are made using 100% premium lyocell fibers from eucalyptus that effectively mimic the temperature-regulating quality of silk. This sustainably processed material is three times more breathable than cotton and has moisture-wicking abilities to help keep the body cool while also being great for sensitive or acne-prone skin. These cases by Eucalypso are available in two sizes and seven colors including rust, spring green and light gray. (credit:Eucalypto)
An affordable Mulberry silk case with lyocell backing(07 of09)
Open Image Modal
This machine-washable pillowcase by Thnxsilk features a fun strawberry print with red piping and is made with 100% 19-momme silk on one side and lyocell on the other. Lyocell is a highly breathable fabric and cooling fabric with similar properties to silk, and both materials have been Oeko-Tex certified. This pillowcase is available in three sizes. (credit:Amazon)
A luxurious Mulberry silk charmeuse pillowcase(08 of09)
Open Image Modal
This case is made using a supple charmeuse weave that helps skin feel moisturized and hair frizz-free. It has a momme of 22 and a hidden side zipper to keep it in place while you sleep. It's available in three sizes and 26 colors like taupe, cream, coral and sea foam green. (credit:Amazon)
A natural and cooling vegan silk pillowcase(09 of09)
Open Image Modal
For a vegan silk sheet alternative not made from silkworms, you can try the naturally cooling properties of these pillowcases made from Tencel fiber, a soft and sustainably sourced fabric that mimics the same breathable and temperature-regulating qualities of silk. The sateen weave of these sheets is highly absorbent, making them a good option for sweaty sleepers. They're also antibacterial and anti-allergenic, easy to wash and wrinkle resistant. (credit:Amazon)

Changing up products in your laundry routine could help too, Zeichner said. Its best to wash your pillowcases with a fragrance-free, dye-free detergent, he said. Fragrances and dyes are known causes of allergic reactions in the skin, especially when youre pressed against them for extended periods of time, like when you sleep. Fabric conditioners can soften the fabrics to reduce friction, but they should also be fragrance- and dye-free as well.

Make sure youre taking care of your skin all day, and you might have fewer prints at night.

If pillow prints are plaguing you, Badreshia said that its smart to look at the bigger picture. Maintaining good skin health through hydration, a balanced diet and proper skin care routines can also help, she said. Well-hydrated and nourished skin tends to recover faster from these temporary creases. 

Your nighttime care routine might need some adjustments, too. Incorporating a good skin care routine, especially one that includes products that promote collagen production and skin elasticity, can be beneficial not just for reducing pillow prints, but also for overall skin health, Badreshia said.

Zeichner agreed, recommending the application of moisturizer before bed. It will help maintain a healthy skin barrier, as will collagen-stimulating ingredients like retinol or peptides that keep the skin foundation as strong as possible and minimize wrinkling, he said.

Getting enough to drink throughout the day is especially important. If youre dehydrated, your skin wont bounce back as readily, Collins said. Maintaining adequate hydration reduces the chance that the pillow prints will set in. 

Support HuffPost

At HuffPost, we believe that everyone needs high-quality journalism, but we understand that not everyone can afford to pay for expensive news subscriptions. That is why we are committed to providing deeply reported, carefully fact-checked news that is freely accessible to everyone.

Whether you come to HuffPost for updates on the 2024 presidential race, hard-hitting investigations into critical issues facing our country today, or trending stories that make you laugh, we appreciate you. The truth is, news costs money to produce, and we are proud that we have never put our stories behind an expensive paywall.

Would you join us to help keep our stories free for all? Your will go a long way.

Support HuffPost

Before You Go

The Best Silk Pillowcases
An organic 22-momme silk pillowcase and matching eye mask(01 of09)
Open Image Modal
"Using a silk sleeping eye mask can significantly reduce the formation of wrinkles by protecting the most delicate part of your skin around your eyes," said dermatologist Michael Jacobs.

This zippered-closure 22-momme pillowcase comes with matching double-sided sleep mask made from the same organic Mulberry silk. The American Sleep Association recommends searching for a 100% Mulberry silk sheet with a rating of 15 momme or above. The higher the momme, the stronger and more durable the weave.

The set is available in 17 color options.
(credit:Amazon)
A skin-friendly Mulberry silk pillowcase from Brooklinen(02 of09)
Open Image Modal
This 100% Mulberry silk envelope-closure pillowcase from Brooklinen comes in a variety of patterns and colors, and due to the anti-friction nature of silk, it can protect hair and skin from damage. It's also machine-washable when using cold water and pH-neutral laundry detergent. (credit:Brooklinen)
A set of two high-momme 6A-grade silk cases(03 of09)
Open Image Modal
This luxurious pair of 100% 6A-grade Mulberry silk cases has a momme of 30, which means a tighter weave and higher density of silk. They feature a slightly oversized fit with an envelope closure and are available in four color options. (credit:Amazon)
A popular 19-momme case at a reasonable price point(04 of09)
Open Image Modal
This 100% Mulberry silk pillowcase by Zima Silk has close to 29,000 five-star-ratings on Amazon, is resistant to fading and has a zippered closure. It's available in six sizes, including for body pillows and throws, and is offered in 34 different colors and patterns. (credit:Amazon)
A natural silk pillowcase that has been highly rated(05 of09)
Open Image Modal
Made with 100% mulberry silk spun by domesticated silkworms, this pillowcase has a momme of 22 and it's available in three sizes and 20 colors including lavender, midnight blue, champagne and saffron yellow. It also has a discrete zippered closure to keep the case in place all night long. (credit:Amazon)
An Oeko-Tex certified set of eucalyptus pillowcases(06 of09)
Open Image Modal
These silky hypoallergenic and antibacterial silk alternative sheets are made using 100% premium lyocell fibers from eucalyptus that effectively mimic the temperature-regulating quality of silk. This sustainably processed material is three times more breathable than cotton and has moisture-wicking abilities to help keep the body cool while also being great for sensitive or acne-prone skin. These cases by Eucalypso are available in two sizes and seven colors including rust, spring green and light gray. (credit:Eucalypto)
An affordable Mulberry silk case with lyocell backing(07 of09)
Open Image Modal
This machine-washable pillowcase by Thnxsilk features a fun strawberry print with red piping and is made with 100% 19-momme silk on one side and lyocell on the other. Lyocell is a highly breathable fabric and cooling fabric with similar properties to silk, and both materials have been Oeko-Tex certified. This pillowcase is available in three sizes. (credit:Amazon)
A luxurious Mulberry silk charmeuse pillowcase(08 of09)
Open Image Modal
This case is made using a supple charmeuse weave that helps skin feel moisturized and hair frizz-free. It has a momme of 22 and a hidden side zipper to keep it in place while you sleep. It's available in three sizes and 26 colors like taupe, cream, coral and sea foam green. (credit:Amazon)
A natural and cooling vegan silk pillowcase(09 of09)
Open Image Modal
For a vegan silk sheet alternative not made from silkworms, you can try the naturally cooling properties of these pillowcases made from Tencel fiber, a soft and sustainably sourced fabric that mimics the same breathable and temperature-regulating qualities of silk. The sateen weave of these sheets is highly absorbent, making them a good option for sweaty sleepers. They're also antibacterial and anti-allergenic, easy to wash and wrinkle resistant. (credit:Amazon)

HuffPost Shoppings Best Finds

MORE IN LIFE