100% Luxurious Egyptian Cotto
Clinically Tested for Acne, Balanced Skin & Inflammation
Helsinki Committee Approved
Official distributors of ONYX Radiance in the United States
Free Shipping to All USA
100% Luxurious Egyptian Cotto
Clinically Tested for Acne, Balanced Skin & Inflammation
Helsinki Committee Approved
Official distributors of ONYX Radiance in the United States
Free Shipping to All USA
Let’s address the elephant in the room. $159 for a single pillowcase sounds expensive. If you are looking at it purely as a piece of bedding, you’re right. You can go to any big-box store and buy a standard cotton pillowcase for fifteen bucks.
But if you are one of the millions of Americans fighting stubborn, painful breakouts, you know you aren’t looking for bedding. You are looking for a solution. And when you look at the actual math of what you are currently spending to clear your skin, that $159 price tag completely changes.
If you are trapped in the endless loop of buying products that promise the world and deliver nothing, here is why investing in an Onyx Zinc Pillowcase is the smartest financial decision you can make for your skin this year.
Take a moment to calculate the total cost of your current bathroom counter.
The skincare industry thrives on a recurring consumption model. They want you to buy bottles that empty every 45 to 60 days, forcing you into a lifetime subscription just to keep your skin at baseline.
You are easily spending hundreds—if not thousands—of dollars a year. Yet, your skin is still breaking out. Why? Because you are applying expensive active ingredients at night, only to lay your face directly onto a breeding ground for Cutibacterium acnes bacteria for the next eight hours.
You are paying a massive “Acne Tax” to solve a problem on your skin, while completely ignoring the surface that causes the re-contamination.
The Onyx Zinc Pillowcase isn’t a consumable cream that evaporates or runs out. It is a long-term clinical intervention.
Woven with 500-thread-count, 100% long-staple Egyptian cotton, the active zinc ions are embedded directly into the matrix of the fabric structure, not sprayed on as a temporary surface coating. It doesn’t wash out after a few laundry cycles.
When you break down the investment over just one year, the math is undeniable:
| The Math | Traditional Topical Skincare | The Onyx Zinc Pillowcase |
| Upfront Cost | $150 – $300+ (Routine setup) | $159 (Single) / $279 (Bundle) |
| Lifespan | 45 – 60 days per bottle | Years of nightly bacterial protection |
| Recurring Cost | $600 – $1,200+ annually | $0 |
| Effort Required | Multi-step application, irritation, purging | Entirely passive. You just go to sleep. |
By breaking the nightly cycle of bacterial re-contamination, Onyx allows your existing, basic skincare to finally do its job. Many of our customers report being able to completely drop expensive, aggressive treatments from their routines because their sleeping environment is no longer working against them.
When looking at alternatives, it’s vital to see what your money actually buys:
Onyx is the only zinc-infused pillowcase in the world to hold a signed clinical summary from a major dermatology unit (Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center), proving an objective 1.0-grade reduction in acne severity and a 67% high patient satisfaction rate.
You aren’t paying for marketing hype. You are paying for verified, clinical-grade medical technology.
We are so confident in the physics of our zinc-embedded matrix that we remove the financial risk entirely.
We offer a 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee, no conditions attached. Sleep on the Onyx Pillowcase for up to four weeks. Let the zinc ions continuously protect your skin barrier through 240 hours of sleep. If you don’t see a noticeable reduction in inflammation, faster healing of breakouts, and a cleaner balance in your skin, send it back for a full refund.
Stop paying the endless subscription tax to the beauty industry. Invest in a surface that actively cures your environment while you rest.
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