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This Amazon bestseller has over 5,000 ratings, and for good reason. Drift into REM sleep without worrying about waking up with tangles, breakage, or, bedhead. Featuring a double-sided Mulberry silk fabric, this bonnet is breathable and tight enough to stay in place no matter how restless you are.
Material: Mulberry silk
Amazon rating: 4.1/5 stars
An Amazon reviewer said: “Lightweight. Breathable. Stays on pretty well while I sleep. I have a ton of hair and it holds it all. Perfect for any person with hair. My hair feels soft and fresh every morning when I pull it off.”
Best Bonnet Pillowcase
Kim Reversible Satin Bonnet Pillowcase
Pros
Keeps hair soft and tangle-free
Cons
Doesn’t fit king-sized pillowcases
While not exactly a bonnet for your hair, this bonnet protects the other threat to your hair as you sleep—pillowcases. Similar to how you’d apply one to your head, Kin’s bonnet pillowcase slips over your pillow to protect your hair against tension and can easily travel with you on all your adventures.
Material: Satin
Kin rating: 4.7/5 stars
A Kin reviewer said: “Fits my pillow perfectly. Beautiful, high-quality material. Feels great on my skin. Really great concept. I love it. Highly recommend.”
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Best Silk Turban
SILKE London London Hair Wrap
Pros
Can be worn outside
Cons
No adjustable straps for control
Designed with silk inside and out, your hair will rest as peacefully as you do throughout the night and look frizz-free come morning.
Material: Silk
Revolve star rating: 476/5 stars
A Revolve reviewer said: “This keeps my hair frizz free. I wrap my hair every night and this is a nice alternative to a scarf.”
Best for Protective Styles
SL Raw Virgin Hair Satin Bonnet with Edge Tie
Pros
Adjustable tie band for reinforcement
Cons
Headband can feel too tight
This affordable bonnet is a must-have solely for its large size (extraordinary for those with thick, long hair) and its tie band. After gathering your hair in the cap, ensure the bonnet stays put by tightening the tie and sealing it with a bow.
Material: Satin
SL Virgin Hair star rating: 4.5/5 stars
An ELLE editor says: “The best part of this bonnet is the tie wrap, which helps this restless sleeper avoid waking up with a frizzy, knotted mess. The cap is large enough to safely house my long extensions or braids, and never stains my pillowcase.”—Nerisha Penrose, ELLE.com beauty commerce editor
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Best for Long Hair
Bellami Hair Night Cap: Mulberry Silk Hair Extension Bonnet
Pros
Adjustable drawstring
Cons
Pricey
This ultra-soft bonnet sits comfortably on your head to protect your hair from tension, frizz, and movement throughout the night.
Material: Silk
Bellami Hair star rating: 5/5 stars
A Bellami Hair reviewer said: “Amazing for hair extensions at night or [during the] day when you need to run to the grocery store. Other bonnets have the harmful band and don’t keep your hair style nice and neat.”
Best for Dry Hair
Glow by Daye Premium Satin Bonnet
Pros
Double-lined
Cons
Not best for long hair
Glow by Daye’s fan-favorite bonnets come double-lined with satin inside the cap to protect your hair and satin on the outside for a comfier sleep.
Material: Satin
Glow by Daye star rating: 5/5 stars
A Glow by Daye reviewer said: “Wanted a bonnet that was expensive-looking but stayed on all night because I’m a wild sleeper. This one is great and definitely quality. Will most likely order another <3”
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Best for Health Care Workers
MedScrub Studio Ava Ponytail Scrub Cap
Pros
Adjustable and snug
Cons
Not satin
Saving lives is no easy feat, and the last thing medical workers should be worried about is flyaways getting in their faces throughout the day. This “capscrub” is much cuter than the disposable ones typically worn by doctors and nurses and is large enough to fit thicker, curlier hair.
Material: Cotton
MedScrub Studio star rating: 5/5 stars
A MedScrub Studio reviewer said: “Beautiful scrub cap, very good quality.”
Best for Curly Hair
Cantu Satin Tie Bonnet
Pros
Adjustable band for reinforcement
Cons
No stretch
Cantu’s option doubles as a headscarf and a bonnet in one. Tie the built-in bandana tightly around your head to protect your edges from breakage and prevent your cap from slipping off mid-sleep.
Material: Satin
Target star rating: 4.1/5 stars
A Target reviewer said: “I’m typically not a bonnet girl. I usually like to wrap my hair with satin scarves. But this is a winner! It protects my edges and stays on all night!”
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Best for Long Hairstyles
Bonnet Queen Braid Extra Long Bonnet
Pros
Can cover long hairstyles
Cons
Not much stretch
Sitting down for seven-plus hours to have a protective style installed is stressful enough. Finding a sleeping bonnet with enough room to protect said hairstyle should be the easy part. This super-long bonnet alleviates that stress. It crawls down to your mid-back to give your waist-length box braids breathing room and keep them frizz-free. Plus, it has an adjustable strap to tighten the edges in case the bonnet loses its elasticity.
Material: Satin
Amazon rating: 4.6/5 stars
An Amazon reviewer said: “I have been looking for a bonnet for my braids, but they always stopped in the middle of my back. This bonnet is long and comfortable. It doesn’t leave marks on my head. Overall I’d definitely buy again.”
Best for Sleeping
Kitsch Satin Sleep Cap
Pros
Tie feature for snug fit
Cons
Not much stretch
Kitsch’s pink satin version, with a tie mechanism similar to others on this list, is an even fancier alternative to your favorite durag.
Material: Satin
My Kitsch star rating: 4.9/5 stars
A My Kitsch reviewer said: “I have been trying to find a beanie that I can sleep in that is cute, protective, soft, and stays on all night for my past-my-waist locs. I ended up wearing it all day for work.”
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Best for Outdoor Wear
Grace Eleyae The Slap (Satin-lined cap) – Olive Green
Pros
Goes with every outfit
Cons
Not adjustable
For a bonnet you can wear daily, look no further than Grace Eleyae’s collection of practical headwear. The satin-lined beanie doubles as a sleep bonnet and as an everyday cap that keeps the hair moisturized and protected no matter what.
Grace Eleyae rating: 4.7/5 stars
An ELLE editor says: “I love this bonnet. It’s one of the few that actually stays on my head the entire night. I have it in maroon, and it doubles as a cute cap on days I don’t feel like removing my flat twists.”—Danielle James, ELLE.com beauty director
What is the purpose of wearing a satin bonnet for hair?
Protection is one of the top ways to preserve your hair’s health. “The purpose of a satin bonnet is to protect the hair from losing moisture and shape, and to prevent damaging or pulling of the hair while you sleep,” says Sabrina Rowe Holdsworth, celebrity hairstylist and founder of NTRL By Sabs. Bonnets are especially good for your hair because they prevent frizz and tangling throughout the night and also protect against breakage and friction.
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Which type of bonnet is better: silk or satin?
“Although both are renowned for their ability to protect your hair from damage, their individual merits can make them better suited for different purposes,” Holdsworth says. She advises investing in satin bonnets if you run hot throughout the night. “On the other hand, if you’ll be using it during the day and regularly exposed to environmental elements like wind or sun, then silk may be worth investing in due to its superior ability at holding moisture and staying put on your head,” she adds.
Are bonnets good for the hair versus a scarf?
According to Sophia Emmanuel, the protective method you choose depends entirely on your hair type and style. “Wearing a hair bonnet versus a scarf depends on your preference and style. If you have a voluminous hairstyle, such as a wash-and-go, rod set, twist-out, braids, locs, or any curly hairstyle with volume, a satin bonnet is best to preserve your hairstyle and not flatten it,” she explains. For those with straight hair or are rocking a straight style, a scarf would work best. “A scarf would be better if you wear a straight hairstyle, like a silk press, or blow dry that you wrap, pin curl, or ponytail at night. You would choose a scarf for smoother styles and a satin bonnet for voluminous styles. Scarves tend to slip off while you sleep, so a bonnet is a better option for those who need a snug fit at night. There are satin bonnets with drawstrings to tighten them around the perimeter of your hair to prevent slipping,” Emmanuel adds.
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What’s the best way to care for your hair beyond protective bonnets/scarves?
Bonnets are great for protection at night, but true protection comes from a diligent hair routine. Emmanuel suggests analyzing your wash day products to ensure the quality is top-tier and supports hair health.
“Use products with ingredients that support hair growth and the well-being of your scalp. Try adding V&Co. Beauty Shampoo and Conditioners to your hair care routine, as their affordable options benefit both hair & scalp and are free from sulfates, parabens, gluten, dyes, and phthalates. These ingredients tend to irritate the scalp. Using products with safe ingredients is healthy for your hair and helps create a healthier environment for hair growth. The brand has a Proprietary Peptide Blend with amino acids, proteins, and vitamins that help all hair textures and types. V&Co. Beauty Shampoo and Conditioner is also color-safe, and you do not have to worry about the shampoos stripping moisture from your hair or scalp,” she explains.
Keeping consistent with your trims will make your hair flourish. “Trim or cut your hair every three months to reduce split ends and hair breakage. Cutting/trimming your hair does not help it grow, but it does help prevent hair from breaking off,” she offers.
Emmanuel emphasizes the importance of a healthy diet complete with “vitamins like A, C, D, and E, omega-3 fatty acids, and zinc. Stay hydrated by drinking half your body weight in water. This helps your hair and skin stay hydrated. Your scalp is skin and needs the same hydration as the skin on your face and body,” she says.
Most importantly, steer clear of hairstyles that do more damage than good. While certain hairstyles may look beautiful, too much stress on the hair can result in breakage and split ends. “Avoid wearing tight hairstyles that pull or add tension to your scalp. These styles include tight ponytails, buns, braids, hair extensions, and faux locs. Styles that pull your hair follicles cause traction alopecia, a type of hair loss that causes hair loss along the hairline. Wear these hairstyles in moderation and ensure they are not hurting the scalp,” she explains.
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As a leading publisher of fashion, lifestyle, and beauty content, ELLE.com is committed to highlighting the best products in various categories by personally testing the latest and most innovative products, interviewing countless experts, and vetting customer-loved items. For this piece, Nerisha Penrose consulted hair experts to learn about the benefits of wearing a bonnet and best practices.
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Nerisha Penrose is the Beauty Commerce Editor at ELLE.com. Prior to joining the team, she was an Editorial Fellow at ELLE.com. In her current role, she helps lead coverage on makeup, skin care, hair, and fragrances. With over six years of experience in the world of beauty editorial, Nerisha enjoys delving deep into the complexities of fragrance notes, hunting for the best fixes for acne-prone skin, and advocating for daily sunscreen use. She regularly researches and tests the latest products, consults beauty professionals (including our Beauty Advisory Board) to determine the best expert-approved formulas to recommend, and conducts interviews with luminaries across the industry. Nerisha received her bachelor’s degree in Communication and Media Studies from Temple University before joining the editorial teams at Nylon and Billboard. In 2020, she co-launched our popular franchise The State of Black Beauty, an ongoing exploration of—and destination for—beauty at the intersection of Black culture.