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While having a quality mattress is really important, a supportive pillow is a close second for ensuring you have the best sleep. If you've already upgraded your mattress recently or don't have the ...
The best pillows can really enhance all the hours we spend in bed—which equals roughly a third of our lives. That’s why we made it our personal mission to find the best pillows for a variety ...
Cards on the table: I love latex pillows. I like how latex is springy, rather than dense and slow-sinking like memory foam (though I can still appreciate a good memory-foam pillow). And I like how ...
If you sleep on your side, the most important factor to consider when shopping for pillows is the loft. That’s the official term for the height of a pillow when it’s laid out on your bed ...
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The Helix GlacioTex Cooling Memory Foam Pillow "revolutionized" our sleep. After dealing with an achy, stiff neck night after night, the Helix GlacioTex Pillow almost immediately fixed the neck ...
To find the best pillows we've tested the most popular memory foam, microfibre, feather and down pillows available. These include pillow brands such as Emma, Ikea, Silentnight, Simba, Slumberdown and ...
That's why we spent two months consulting with sleep experts and dermatologists to figure out which brand and style of pillow can best offer you that precious shut-eye. We scoured high and low for ...
Learn more Choosing the most comfortable pillow is a highly personal decision. While it can feel daunting, the best pillow will depend on your preferred sleep position, body type, specific sleep ...
There’s something about hotel pillows that makes them seem softer, fluffier and more luxurious than what we sleep on at home—and it’s intentional. “Hotels look for what I like to call ‘a ...
We can't have that. It's time to buy the nicest pillow your little head has ever rested on. Your pillow doesn't have to cost your whole paycheck to be considered luxurious, but you should invest ...