In the previous blog, we learned the importance of choosing a suitable pillow. And the features of the commonly used polyester fiber filled pillows. Now let’s continue to learn about the characteristics of other filled pillows.
Feather pillows
Advantages: Usually inexpensive, soft, easy to shape, durable – has a good lifespan
Disadvantages: The feather quills can quite often poke through even the toughest cover – they’re spiky! Do not offer a lot of support or height – not great for side sleepers, can be a bit noisy, will need regular fluffing and shaking to get back into shape, not great for allergy sufferers
Down pillows
Advantages: Tend to make the softest pillows, nice and light, cool an airy, easy to shape, long lasting, quiet
Disadvantages: expensive,absorbs and retains body heat which can make your pillow feel warm and uncomfortable.Consistent refluffing is required to prevent them from flattening out, difficult to clean, can be too soft for some, resulting in inconsistent support that elevates your head too high or low.
Memory foam pillows
Advantages: Offers good support and pain relief, is soft and smooth without lumps, can be contoured to closely match head and neck, quiet, good durability and easy to look after, those people who get on with memory foam pillows LOVE them.
Disadvantages: If you tend to move around during your sleep or swap between sleeping on your back, side or front, then the fixed height won’t suit you, it can initially be a bit smelly, heavy, not very good ventilation so can be hot, relatively expensive.
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