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<br>There are a few things you need to consider when looking to buy a cooling pillow. For instance, a pillow may feel cool to the touch initially, but will it maintain a consistent temperature throughout the night? Does the pillow evenly disperse heat or will you have to flip it? If you’re prone to hot flashes, you want to make sure the pillow you choose is good at wicking away moisture, helping you stay cool and dry. The best cooling pillows allow hot sleepers to enjoy a refreshing night’s sleep free of excessive warmth or discomfort. In this guide, you’ll learn about important considerations for making the best possible cooling pillows purchase. Many sleepers naturally sleep hot or warm, and in some cases this increase in temperature can lead to nightlong discomfort and sleep disruption. Pillows can help those who sleep hot or, alternatively, make the problem worse. Some pillows are made from materials that retain high levels of body heat, which may result in sleeping hot or warm, while others retain low amounts of body heat and sleep relatively cool by comparison.<br> |
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<br>Most cooling pillows sold today are made from one of two materials: aerated latex |
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