Compared to other products on the market, every contour cushion is unique. Some pillows might be made of various materials, have a special form, or be more appropriate for people who favor a particular sleeping position. Other pillows might provide certain temperature-regulating features or have unique maintenance requirements. To choose the ideal contour pillow for your needs, read on to discover more about each of these aspects.
Shape and Support
While buying, it’s crucial to take the contour pillow’s support and shape into account. Head and neck pillows, wedge pillows, leg and knee pillows, and travel pillows are just a few of the different styles and shapes of contour pillows that are available. Additionally, head and neck pillows come in a variety of styles.
Some may have ends with variable heights to allow different sleeping postures, or they may have a recessed space in the middle for the neck. Consider the support each contour cushion provides as well. A contour pillow should ideally provide enough support to wrap the head and neck in the proper posture to maintain spinal alignment.
Position for Sleeping
As you look for the greatest contour pillow, keep in mind your preferred sleeping position. Some pillows could be more suitable for the stomach, side, or back sleepers. The greatest cushion for side sleepers will slightly elevate the head to maintain proper alignment of the head, neck, and spine. In contrast, the greatest cushion for stomach and back sleepers will maintain the head and neck at a little angle for the best spinal alignment. To accommodate various sleeping postures, many Bedding n Bath contour pillows have unique heights.
Material
A contour pillow’s temperature-regulating properties allow it to prevent people from being excessively hot or chilly while they sleep. A contour pillow can be made in a variety of ways by manufacturers to better control a person’s body temperature.
A vented core is one of the design elements. More air can circulate thanks to a contour cushion with a ventilated design. Bedding n Bath Fusion Gel Tencel Contour Pillow is the greatest choice when it comes to material. Tencel has outstanding absorption qualities: more than cotton by 50%. This material is perfect for pillows since it is more breathable and less prone to the growth of odor-causing germs than synthetic materials, which harm the environment.
When is it time to replace your pillow?
While the general rule for the life of a mattress is about eight years (sometimes more if you get a quality mattress and care for it), your pillow typically does not last as long. A new pillow is required every 18 months, though a well-made memory foam pillow will last much longer—about three years.
Here are a few indications: Examine your pillow for flaws. Is it tainted? Is there any cutting or tearing? Is there a smell to it? (We know it sounds gross, but pillows, like mattresses, collect dead skin and sweat.) Mold can even grow on them.) If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, it’s time to get rid of your pillow.
If it passes the physical examination, perform the fold test. Does your pillow stay folded when folded in half, or does it spring back to its original position? If it remains folded, your pillow is probably worn out, and it’s time to say good-by. Likewise, if your pillow is lumpy, smelly, or flat (or all of the above), it’s time to replace it.
The Bedding n Bath pillow is both comfortable and supportive—it’s the ideal pillow. We developed a responsive memory foam pillow ideal for all sleeping positions. It’s also cool, thanks to the premium cooling foam found in our mattress. When it comes to improving your sleep, don’t forget about your pillow. Find a pillow that provides the ideal balance of comfort and support for your sleeping position and personal preferences. Are you ready to start sleeping better? Allow Bedding n Bath to assist you in finding your new favorite pillow.