Silky Bamboo Duvet Cover, Powder Pink

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Silky Bamboo Duvet Cover, Powder Pink

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[description_mini_start] Luxurious 600-thread lyocell bamboo duvet cover for silky softness and all-night comfort. [description_mini_end] [description_teaser_start] There is no greater luxury! This allergy-friendly, silky duvet cover has a smooth, cool texture that protects your skin and hair while sleeping. Plus, it’s made from vegan, environmentally-friendly bamboo material. Traditional cotton sheets are made with rough fibers that snag on your skin and hair, causing tangles, dryness, and breakage. Bamboo fibers, on the other hand, are as smooth as silk (but cruelty-free!), which means that they’re better for both your skin and your hair. Silky Bamboo Duvet Cover works together with your body to regulate the heat! Since bamboo fabric has temperature-regulating properties the duvet cover will keep you from being chilly in the winter and overheating in the summer. Made from premium 600-thread count bamboo fabric, this bamboo duvet cover feels irresistibly soft and smooth, ensuring breathable comfort night after night. Available in 6 sizes. Silky Bamboo Duvet Cover is the perfect match to Silky Bamboo Pillowcase ! Mix and match your favorite color combination. [description_teaser_end] [description_full_start] How it works The Silky Bamboo Duvet Cover is crafted from 100% Bamboo Lyocell®, a sustainable fabric produced using an eco-friendly, closed-loop process. This innovative method recycles and reuses the solvent used to dissolve the bamboo pulp, drastically reducing waste and making the production far more sustainable than traditional fabric manufacturing. In fact, up to 99% of the solvent is captured and reused, significantly lowering the environmental impact compared to conventional viscose production. Bamboo itself is a highly renewable resource. As a type of grass, it can grow up to 35 inches (around 90 cm) in a single day! To create our Bamboo Lyocell® fabric, the bamboo is first crushed into pulp, and its natural fibers are carefully extracted and spun into s