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That smooth bald patch at the back of your baby’s head? It’s almost always sleep friction—and a silk crib sheet can protect their delicate hair while they rest.
Last updated: · By: Adline Keth
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Quick answer: A baby bald spot on the back of the head is typically positional alopecia caused by friction from back-sleeping. Switching to a smooth, low-friction surface like a 23‑momme mulberry silk crib sheet or pillowcase can significantly reduce hair breakage and protect delicate hair until your baby starts sitting up. Promeed’s OEKO‑TEX® certified silk offers a safe, breathable solution.
As new parents, every tiny change in your baby’s appearance can set off alarms. That smooth, round bald patch at the back of their head? It’s almost always just a sign of how they sleep, not a health problem. Pediatricians recommend babies sleep on their backs to reduce SIDS risk, but this means their delicate hair spends 12–14 hours a day rubbing against the crib mattress or bassinet sheet. Over time, that friction can cause hair breakage and thinning—medically known as positional alopecia. While the hair will eventually grow back on its own once your baby starts sitting up, many parents look for gentle ways to prevent further breakage and protect their baby’s sensitive skin. That’s where a high-quality silk crib sheet or pillowcase can make a real difference.
Adline Keth, our editor and a mom herself, noticed the same patch on her son at 6 months. “Switching to a silk crib sheet made a visible difference within weeks,” she recalls. “His hair seemed thicker where it used to rub.”

That smooth, round bald spot you see at the back of your baby’s head has a name: positional alopecia. It’s not a disease or a sign of malnutrition; it’s simply friction at work. From the moment you bring your newborn home, safe sleep guidelines place them on their back. While this is vital for reducing the risk of SIDS, it means that for 12–14 hours each day, your baby’s soft, fragile hair is in constant contact with their crib mattress or bassinet sheet. As they move their head from side to side—which they naturally do—the repeated rubbing against even the softest cotton can wear down those fine hair shafts. This is especially noticeable around 3 to 6 months of age, when babies spend most of their time lying down. By the time they start sitting up and rolling over, the bald spot often begins to fill in, but until then, many parents seek ways to minimize the friction and protect that precious hair.
It’s important to remember that this is a temporary condition. Your baby’s hair will grow back once the friction stops. However, if you notice any redness, scaling, or unusual patterns, consult your pediatrician to rule out other causes like cradle cap or a fungal infection. For most families, the solution lies in creating a smoother sleeping environment—and that’s where a 23mm 6A+ Mulberry Silk Pillowcase Crib | Toddler can make an immediate difference.
Think of your baby’s hair like a fine silk thread—it’s delicate and prone to breakage. When that hair rubs against a rough surface repeatedly, it can snap. Standard crib sheets, even those made from organic cotton, have a microscopic texture that can be abrasive. Cotton fibers, under magnification, have a twisted, ribbon-like structure with tiny protruding ends that catch on hair. Over many hours, this tugging leads to breakage. Additionally, cotton is highly absorbent; it wicks away the natural moisture from your baby’s hair and scalp, leaving them drier and more brittle. This combination of friction and moisture loss is a recipe for hair breakage and that dreaded bald spot.
Polyester and synthetic “satin” sheets may feel smooth at first, but they are plastics—non-breathable and prone to static. They can trap heat, leading to overheating, and their chemical coatings may irritate sensitive baby skin. In contrast, pure mulberry silk is a natural protein fiber with a uniquely smooth, friction-free surface.
| Feature | Cotton | Polyester Satin | 23‑Momme Mulberry Silk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Surface Smoothness | Moderate – micro-roughness catches hair | Moderate – initially slippery but static-prone | Exceptional – long, continuous fibers glide against hair |
| Moisture Management | Absorbs natural oils, leaving hair dry and brittle | Traps moisture; can cause sweat buildup | Balanced – retains scalp moisture without absorbing hair oils |
| Breathability | Good – allows airflow | Poor – non-porous plastic; can overheat | Excellent – thermoregulating, keeps baby comfortable |
| Hypoallergenic | Varies; often treated with chemicals | May cause skin irritation from synthetic coatings | Naturally hypoallergenic; resistant to dust mites |
| Durability (Wash After Wash) | Can pill and roughen over time | Snags and loses sheen quickly | 23‑momme maintains smoothness; less pilling |
Silk can significantly reduce friction compared to cotton. Its long, continuous fibers create a sleek plane that allows your baby’s hair to glide across it without catching. Silk is also naturally thermoregulating, keeping your baby cool when it’s warm and cozy when it’s cool—a benefit in city apartments where temperatures can fluctuate.
Before we talk about pillowcases, we must address a critical safety point: babies should not sleep with pillows until they are at least 12 months old, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. The risk of suffocation and SIDS is too high with any soft bedding in the crib. So if your baby is younger than one year, do not place them on a pillow. Instead, you can still reduce friction by using a silk crib sheet directly on the mattress or a 23mm mulberry silk crib sleeve that wraps around the bassinet rails—this ensures that when your baby turns their head to the side, they rub against the soft silk rather than the wooden or fabric-covered rail. Once your child transitions to a toddler bed (usually between 12 and 18 months) and your pediatrician gives the green light, you can introduce a small, firm toddler pillow. At that point, our crib silk pillowcase becomes a helpful addition to protect their hair from the friction of the pillow itself.
Always consult your pediatrician before introducing a pillow, and when you do, choose a pillow that is firm and flat to keep your child’s head and neck aligned. Our 23‑momme silk pillowcase is designed to fit standard toddler pillows measuring 14 inches by 20 inches, with a secure hidden zipper that leaves no rough edges or potential hazards.
When your little one is old enough for a pillow, upgrading to a silk pillowcase is one of the simplest and most effective ways to prevent hair breakage and protect their delicate skin. The Promeed 23‑momme 6A+ Mulberry Silk Pillowcase for Cribs & Toddlers is crafted from the finest grade of silk, with a momme weight that balances strength and softness. At 23‑momme, the fabric is dense enough to withstand the tossing and turning of a busy toddler, yet it remains lightweight and breathable. The 6A designation means the silk fibers are long and uniform, resulting in a surface that is virtually free of snags or rough spots. Browse our full range of 23‑momme silk pillowcases to discover more colors and patterns.

But the benefits extend well beyond hair. Silk is naturally hypoallergenic and resistant to dust mites, mold, and mildew—common allergens that can disturb your baby’s sleep and aggravate sensitive skin. Its smooth surface also helps maintain your child’s natural skin moisture, which is especially important if they have eczema or very dry skin. And because silk regulates temperature so well, your toddler won’t wake up sweaty or cold, helping them—and you—enjoy more restful nights.
We made sure every detail is parent‑friendly. The hidden zipper keeps the pillowcase securely on the pillow, even if your toddler likes to roll around. The silk is OEKO‑TEX® Standard 100 certified, meaning it has been tested for and is free from harmful substances. You can feel confident that you are choosing a safe, pure material for your child’s sleep environment.
Not all silk is created equal, and for your baby’s comfort and safety, the details matter. Momme weight is the standard measure for silk fabric quality, similar to thread count in cotton. The higher the momme, the denser and more durable the silk. Many pillowcases on the market use 16–19 momme silk, which can be thin and wears out quickly. We use 23‑momme silk because it offers the best balance of softness, durability, and friction reduction. It’s substantial enough to last through countless washes and maintain its smooth texture year after year.
Equally important is the grade. Mulberry silk is graded on a scale from A to 6A, with 6A being the highest. This grade comes from silk worms fed exclusively on mulberry leaves, producing the longest, whitest, and most uniform fibers. The result is a fabric that is incomparably smooth and resistant to pilling. Many brands charge a premium for 6A silk, but at Promeed we believe your baby deserves the best without the luxury markup—it’s part of our smart‑luxury promise. Promeed’s 23‑momme mulberry silk pillowcases and crib sheets are crafted to deliver exactly this balance of softness and durability. Explore the entire 23‑momme mulberry silk pillowcase collection to see the full range of colors.
Beware of products labeled “silk” that are actually polyester satin. Real silk is a natural protein fiber; satin is a weave, not a material. Polyester satin can feel slippery but lacks silk’s breathability, hypoallergenic properties, and temperature regulation. Always look for 100% mulberry silk and certifications like OEKO‑TEX® to ensure you’re getting the real thing. Our silk meets these rigorous standards, giving you peace of mind.
If your baby is under 12 months and not yet using a pillow, you can still harness the power of silk to protect their hair. Many parents notice that the bald spot worsens when their baby’s head rubs against the crib railings. Our 23mm 100% Mulberry Silk Baby Crib Sleeve is a sleeve that fits over standard bassinet and crib rails, providing a smooth barrier wherever your baby’s head touches. It’s made with the same 23‑momme, 6A silk and is just as effective at reducing friction. We also offer a baby shower gift kit that includes the crib sleeve in beautiful packaging—a thoughtful, practical present for any new parent. For expecting parents, the 23mm 6A+ Mulberry Silk Pillowcase Crib | Toddler-Baby Shower Gift Kit bundles our pillowcase with a matching silk sleeve—perfect for a baby shower present.
For full‑mattress coverage, consider a silk fitted sheet designed for crib and toddler beds. These sheets cloak the entire sleep surface in silk, eliminating the friction between your baby’s hair and the mattress. And just like our pillowcases, they are hypoallergenic, temperature‑regulating, and OEKO‑TEX® certified. Starting with silk bedding from day one can help prevent the bald spot from forming in the first place.
We know parents are busy, so we’ve made our silk bedding easy to care for. Hand washing in cold water with a mild, silk-friendly detergent is ideal, but you can also machine wash on a delicate cycle with a mesh laundry bag. Always air dry away from direct sunlight to preserve the silk’s natural sheen and strength. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners, which can damage the protein fibers. With proper care, your Promeed silk bedding will stay smooth and luxurious for years.
When not in use, store silk items in a breathable cotton bag or in their original packaging to protect them from dust and humidity. Avoid plastic bags, which can trap moisture and yellow the silk over time. A small investment in care goes a long way to keep your baby’s sleep surface consistently gentle.
For babies under 12 months, avoid pillows altogether; instead, use a silk crib sheet or crib sleeve . Once your child is at least 12 months old and transitioned to a toddler bed with a firm, flat pillow, a 23‑momme silk pillowcase is a safe, pediatrician‑recommended addition. Always consult your doctor before introducing a pillow.
Hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent, or machine wash on a delicate cycle inside a mesh bag. Air dry flat or hang away from direct sunlight. Do not bleach, wring, or tumble dry—heat can weaken silk fibers over time.
Yes, positional alopecia is temporary. Once your baby begins sitting up and spending less time on their back, friction decreases and hair regrows. Using a silk sleep surface can help preserve existing hair during the back‑sleeping months.
23‑momme is the ideal weight: dense enough to be durable and ultra‑smooth, yet lightweight and breathable. Lower momme counts (16‑19) can be too thin and may wear out quickly, while higher weights can feel heavy for a baby.
Silk’s breathability and moisture-wicking properties can keep the scalp balanced, but cradle cap is often caused by excess oil and yeast. While silk may reduce irritation, always follow your pediatrician’s treatment advice.
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