100% silk scrunchie
100% silk scrunchie
- Exceptional silk from Bảo Lộc, an iconic region of Vietnam
- Hand-sewn scrunchie made by women from the Mekong Delta
- Softness and benefits for your hair and your daily comfort
- Preserves shine and protects the hair fiber
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- Éco-responsable
- Fabrication artisanale
Description
Description
Immerse yourself in the softness of a moment of serenity with natural silk. Its silky texture minimizes friction, protects the hair fiber, and preserves the hair's natural shine. Naturally soft and lightweight, silk offers ideal comfort for all your styles, without damaging your hair or causing frizz.
Made from exceptional silk from Bảo Lộc, renowned for its fineness and luster, each scrunchie is hand-sewn by women from the Mekong Delta, for whom this work represents a vital resource to provide for their families.
Under the coordination of a French volunteer living in Vietnam, each piece is crafted with precision, respecting local traditions and the rhythm of life of the artisans.
A gesture of beauty and solidarity, born from feminine know-how and the encounter between cultures.
Know-how
Know-how
The silk used comes from Bảo Lộc, renowned in Southeast Asia for its unique fineness and luster. Each seam is meticulously handcrafted, resulting in an exceptional material and allowing the artisans to showcase their skills while securing a stable income.
Impact
Impact
Buying an Opportunity for Women silk scrunchie is more than just an accessory: it's supporting women in the Mekong Delta, offering them a fair income and recognition for their talent. Each product contributes to strengthening their economic independence, confidence, and the transmission of women's knowledge. A scrunchie that complements your beauty routine and transforms the daily lives of those who make it.
Product dimension
Product dimension
Composition
Composition
- 100% natural mulberry silk – origin: Bảo Lộc, Vietnam
- Handcrafted sewing: Mekong Delta, Vietnam
- Gentle dye without toxic colorants
- Tone-on-tone threads and finishes
Interview
Interview
- Hand wash in cold water
- Use a special silk detergent
- Do not twist or soak
- Air dry, away from any heat source, to preserve the silk fibers and their properties
Tip: Add a few drops of white vinegar to the final rinse to revive the natural shine.
Ideas and advice
Ideas and advice
Ideal as a wellness gift, it captivates with its silky feel and the beauty of its human story. For a complete ritual, pair it with a matching silk pillowcase or sleep mask. The softness of silk transforms every daily gesture into an act of solidarity.

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Eco-responsibleHandicrafts from here and elsewhere
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Community involvementWe support women in Southeast Asia
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Secure paymentOrder and pay securely online
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Fast deliveryFast delivery from Monday to Friday in France and Europe
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