Pillows are our best friends when it comes to restful nights. They offer us comfort and make our nights a lot more pleasant, however, they can get quite gross. After all, people lie on it with oily hair or with some product, drool, touch their face with makeup and among many other things that can get it dirty. All of these factors contribute to your pillow getting stained or even losing its softness.
So, learn more about how to protect your pillows and ensure, in addition to a peaceful night's sleep, that your night's sleep is also safe. Check it out below and protect them.
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See how to protect your pillows
Putting another layer of protection between your head and the pillow can not only prevent the yellow spots that appear with use, but also keep it clean and soft for much longer. See below for some ways to do this.
The use of a pillow protector is a good idea for people, especially those who are allergic to dust mites. By using the protector with the pillowcase, your pillow will be safe and clean for much longer. However, if you don't have a pillow protector, or don't find it comfortable, you can choose to use two pillowcases and guarantee the same safety, with the desired comfort. It's worth remembering that if you want extra protection and don't have anything against the protector, you can use it together with the two pillowcases and the effect will be great.
A great tip for you who want to follow the technique of using two pillowcases is to place them with the openings facing different sides of it.
Example: if the inner pillowcase has the opening to the right side of the pillow, the outer cover must have its opening facing the left side of the pillow and vice versa. This will ensure that no part of the pillow is exposed and ends up getting dirty during use.