Silky Sheets keeps your bed "fresh" and smooth.
Silky Sheets is one of those simple bedroom accessories, that can be easy to overlook. However, once you slide into a freshly misted bed that is silky smooth with a nice aroma, you'll get hooked on it and want to use it all the time. Some aromas may be a little strong, so start small.
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Pros
Leaves sheets smelling fresh with a smooth, silky texture.
Cons
Silky feeling rubs off after an hour; can leave a white residue if spray too close to sheets.
Silky Sheets is an incredibly simple idea that works great. Silky Sheets is essentially an aerosol form of baby (talc) powder with fragrance added to it, pear in my case. Could you simply sprinkle a little baby powder on your sheets and get the same effect? Maybe, but I'm not going to get my black sheets messy by throwing white talc powder on it. Since it's in an aerosol, Silky Sheets blends into the sheets (cotton or satin, yes I have both) without much residue. Warning: If the can is sprayed too close to the sheets (6 inches or less) a slight white residue (talc) will show up on your sheets. If you're using white sheets, then it's probably no big deal. Since I have black sheets, it was a little unseemly.
I love how the bottles are not plastered with adult film stars. I feel very comfortable leaving the bottle out on a dresser, where the passing guest or family member might stumble upon it. Hey, it’s like fabric softener anyway. The bottle is not too small, or grasp uncomfortably, nor is it too large to be bulky to keep on a dresser, or under the bed. The nozzle with the bottle has worked perfectly fine, without clogging in over two dozen uses. One bottle has lasted us quite some time, (about a year) with over 20 thorough uses.
The fragrance (pear) is quite noticeable. I highly recommend using only a little bit at a time, to see how potent your scent is, and whether or not you want to use more. I am sensitive to strong smells, and tend to get migraines easily. So, I have to be a little frugal with the Silky Sheets, and use it in a room that is well ventilated. However, I love the texture. It really does take a normal cotton bed sheet, and make it feel a lot like a satin or silk sheet – at least for a while. If you put it on satin sheets, though, it may actually be a little too slippery. We had a hard time keeping the satin sheet from slipping off of the bed, and my wife complained that she might actually slide off… haha!
I love how the bottles are not plastered with adult film stars. I feel very comfortable leaving the bottle out on a dresser, where the passing guest or family member might stumble upon it. Hey, it’s like fabric softener anyway. The bottle is not too small, or grasp uncomfortably, nor is it too large to be bulky to keep on a dresser, or under the bed. The nozzle with the bottle has worked perfectly fine, without clogging in over two dozen uses. One bottle has lasted us quite some time, (about a year) with over 20 thorough uses.
The fragrance (pear) is quite noticeable. I highly recommend using only a little bit at a time, to see how potent your scent is, and whether or not you want to use more. I am sensitive to strong smells, and tend to get migraines easily. So, I have to be a little frugal with the Silky Sheets, and use it in a room that is well ventilated. However, I love the texture. It really does take a normal cotton bed sheet, and make it feel a lot like a satin or silk sheet – at least for a while. If you put it on satin sheets, though, it may actually be a little too slippery. We had a hard time keeping the satin sheet from slipping off of the bed, and my wife complained that she might actually slide off… haha!
Experience
We frequently use our Pear scented Silky Sheets, probably on a once or twice a month basis. Although we have nice sheets (350 thread count or better), it really does make the sheets silkier, and give a nice fresh aroma to a room, that may start to smell like plastic, silicone, or lube. I use it the most when I'm trying to set the mood with candles or champagne. Silky Sheets just adds a little more luxury to the sensory input, and we both really enjoy slipping into a freshly misted bed.
Follow-up commentary
1 month after original review
I still love Silky Sheets because it's a simple and easy bedroom addition that can be used even if you're not going to have sex at all and just want to enjoy a nice, silky bed as you drift to sleep.
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Never heard of something like this.
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Might get one of these next time!
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Thanks for the review
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Mmm sounds nice, thanks for the info!
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Thanks for the review! I'd never heard of anything like this before but it definitely sounds intriguing!
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I liked the idea until I realized it was sprayable baby powder. Now it just seems odd.
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