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Bamboo Sleep Cap (multiple colours)

Bamboo Sleep Cap (multiple colours)

If you are losing your hair due to cancer treatment, a sleep cap is a must. It will keep your head warm and cosy - which cancer patients tell us is important when you don't have any hair, even in the warmer months. Plus if you are in the middle of a big shed, it can be really distressing waking up to hair all over the pillow and many patients find using a sleep cap over night to catch shed hairs is less distressing.

 

If you haven't lost your hair, a sleep cap can help to keep fragile hair less tangled while you sleep.

 

Made from 95% bamboo, this sleep cap is lightweight, super soft and stretchy, making it ideal for chemotherapy related hair loss. 

 

  • Material: 95% bamboo, 5% spandex
  • Suitable for either bedtime or daytime usage
  • Lightweight, soft and comfortable
  • Machine washable
  • One size fits all
  • A bamboo sleep cap ensures a comfortable night's sleep for those who are experiencing hair loss or having chemo.

     

    The soft bamboo is gentle and protective for the scalp, perfect for staying comfortable overnight. 

     

    This sleep cap is suitable for bedtime or daytime useage and can be worn indoors or outdoors.

£10.99Price
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