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Best Bedding For Baby Bald Spots: What Parents Should Look For

If your baby has a bald spot at the back of their head, you're not alone.

Many parents notice thinning hair, rubbed-looking patches or hair loss during the first months of life.

And after the initial worry passes, the next question is usually:

"Is there anything I can do about it?"

More specifically:

"Could different bedding help?"

In many cases, parents discover that the issue isn't hair growth at all.

It's friction.

Because babies spend so many hours sleeping, the surface their head rests on can have a surprisingly big impact on how much rubbing happens overnight.

That's why many parents start searching for the best bedding for baby bald spots.


What Causes Baby Bald Spots?

For many babies, the most common cause is repeated rubbing.

Babies spend a lot of time lying down.

During sleep they naturally wriggle, turn their head, move side to side and settle into favourite positions.

Over time, delicate baby hair repeatedly rubs against fabric.

That friction can gradually wear hair away.

Parents often notice:

  • a bald spot at the back of the head
  • thinning on one side
  • hair looking rubbed off
  • patchy areas where baby rests most

This is sometimes called friction hair loss.

If you'd like a deeper explanation, read our guide to why babies get bald spots from sleeping.


Does Bedding Really Matter?

In many cases, yes.

Because for most babies, bedding is where the majority of rubbing happens.

Think about how much time babies spend asleep.

A baby may spend 12–16+ hours sleeping, multiple naps every day and months lying on the same sleep surface.

That means thousands of small movements against the same fabric.

When hair is very fine and delicate, those movements add up.

Which is why many parents begin looking at bedding once they notice hair rubbing.

You may also find our baby bald spot FAQ helpful.


What Makes Good Bedding For Baby Bald Spots?

Parents often focus on one key thing:

reducing friction.

The less resistance there is between the hair and the sleep surface, the less rubbing there may be during movement.

When comparing bedding, many parents look for fabrics that are:

  • smooth
  • gentle against delicate hair
  • breathable
  • comfortable overnight
  • suitable for sensitive skin

This is why silk often comes up in conversations about baby bald spots.


Cotton vs Silk For Baby Hair

Cotton is a popular bedding fabric and works well for many families.

But compared with silk, cotton has more texture.

For babies whose hair is already rubbing away, some parents feel that additional friction may contribute to thinning.

Silk, on the other hand, has a naturally smoother surface.

Hair glides more easily across it.

Which means less resistance during movement.

This is actually the same reason silk pillowcases became popular for adults.

Less friction. Less pulling. Smoother movement.

For babies, the logic is very similar.


Why Many Parents Choose Silk Bedding

Parents usually don't choose silk because they expect it to magically grow hair.

Instead, they choose silk because it may help reduce the friction that contributes to hair rubbing.

Many parents also like silk because it is:

  • naturally smooth
  • breathable
  • gentle against delicate skin
  • temperature regulating
  • hypoallergenic

For babies with hair rubbing, bald spots, sensitive skin or eczema-prone skin, silk can feel like a sensible choice because it addresses multiple concerns at the same time.

If you're also thinking about sensitive skin, read our guide to whether silk bedding is safe for babies.


Does Silk Help Hair Grow Back?

Not directly.

Silk doesn't make hair grow faster.

And it won't stop natural newborn hair shedding.

However, if friction is contributing to the thinning, reducing friction may help create a better environment for hair to grow back naturally.

That's the important distinction.

The goal isn't to grow more hair.

The goal is to reduce the rubbing.

You may also find our guide on how to help baby hair grow useful.


What About Moses Baskets, Bedside Cribs & Cot Beds?

The good news is that the principle stays the same.

Whether your baby sleeps in a Moses basket, bedside crib, co-sleeper, cot or cot bed, the goal is still:

a smoother sleep surface with less friction.

That's why many parents choose silk bedding regardless of sleep setup.


It's Not Just The Cot

One thing many parents discover is that rubbing happens everywhere.

Not just during sleep.

Hair rubbing can also happen in:

  • bouncers
  • baby swings
  • car seats
  • loungers
  • baby chairs

A simple trick many parents like is placing a silk pillowcase over the area where baby's head rests during supervised awake time.

Many families use our adult silk pillowcase for this because the larger size provides more coverage across wider baby gear.

Always use this only during supervised awake time and continue following current safe sleep guidance for sleep.


Our Pick: Mulberry Silk Bedding

If your goal is simply to reduce friction against delicate baby hair, mulberry silk is one of the smoothest bedding fabrics available.

At The Little Silk, our silk bedding is designed to feel:

  • smooth against delicate baby hair
  • gentle during movement
  • breathable overnight
  • suitable for sensitive skin
  • available for Moses baskets, bedside cribs and cot beds

Many parents originally find us while looking for solutions to baby bald spots, hair rubbing, friction hair loss, sensitive skin or eczema.

And often discover that smoother bedding simply makes sense.


FAQs About The Best Bedding For Baby Bald Spots

What is the best bedding for baby bald spots?

Many parents look for bedding that is smooth, gentle and low-friction. Silk is a popular choice because of its naturally smooth surface.

Can bedding help with baby bald spots?

If friction is contributing to the hair loss, smoother bedding may help reduce rubbing.

Is silk better than cotton for baby hair?

Many parents choose silk because it creates less friction than traditional cotton.

Can silk regrow baby hair?

No. Silk does not make hair grow faster. However, it may help reduce the rubbing that contributes to thinning.

Can bedding stop baby bald spots completely?

No bedding can guarantee this. But many parents feel reducing friction is a sensible place to start.

Is silk safe for babies?

Many parents choose silk because it feels breathable, lightweight and gentle. You can read more in our guide to is silk bedding safe for babies.


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Last reviewed: May 2026

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