Most of us have a routine of washing our pillowcases every week, but our actual pillows? Maybe not so often (or ever). Odds ...
If you want to keep your sleep space fresh and hygienic, and that includes a memory foam pillow, keeping it clean is essential. Not only does regular cleaning help prevent allergens, bacteria and ...
Bed pillows accumulate sweat, saliva, body oils and allergens over time, causing unsightly yellow stains, plus allergies that can trigger skin irritations. We're often asked whether it's possible to ...
If you're vigilant about regularly laundering your bedding—except your pillows—you're certainly not alone. The problem is, even when covered, unwashed pillows can harbor dead skin cells, sweat, and ...
When was the last time you washed your pillows? Not your pillowcases or protectors, but the actual pillows? Yeah, the ones with the yellow stains. We recently discussed how to wash traditional pillows ...
Most people religiously wash their sheets and pillowcases every week, but when’s the last time you actually cleaned the pillow itself? Pillows collect sweat, drool, dead skin cells, and hair over time ...
That’s what we thought. Here are the best ways to wash them by pillow type Written By Written by Contributor, Buy Side Eleni Gage is a contributor to Buy Side and a lifestyle expert on travel, food, ...
When’s the last time you washed your pillow? Probably not recently enough. The best machine-washable pillows are easy to clean so you can stop worrying about the consequences (like acne or clogged ...
A shocking number of items can be safely cleaned in a washing machine, like shoes, stuffed animals, and backpacks. But can you add pillows to the list? We consulted with two laundry and cleaning ...