Hi! I'm Amelia Jerden, a dedicated Staff Writer at Sleepopolis.com, where I specialize in meticulously testing and reviewing an array of sleep products, ranging from pillows, sheets, and duvets to weighted blankets and mattress toppers. With a strong commitment to excellence, I aim to provide readers with unbiased and in-depth analyses to assist them in making informed decisions about their bedding and sleep accessories. Additionally, my expertise extends to crafting informative content on various sleep-related topics, ensuring that readers gain valuable insights into the world of sleep for a truly restful and rejuvenating slumber.
We tested 17 pillows to find which ones are best for neck soreness. Here are the best pillows for neck pain, whether you're a side, back or stomach sleeper.
If you’re under an immense amount of pressure, you might say that you “have the weight of the world on your shoulders” to convey how stressed you are.
Lots of things are double-sided, like markers or tape, but have you ever thought about a pillow sporting two sides? Tempur-Pedic’s pillow, the
When shopping for cooling sheets, the most important thing to look at is the materials used to make the sheets. Some of my favorite cooling materials are linen, cotton, bamboo viscose, Tencel, or other semi-synthetic materials like viscoses and lyocells.
I consider the most important considerations when shopping for a pillow for stomach sleepers to be how soft the pillow is and how low the loft is. Stomach sleepers will generally do best with a soft, low loft pillow, as that will cause the least strain on their neck.
Bamboo viscose is a semi-synthetic material made from the plant bamboo. To create this fabric, the bamboo can either be physically mashed into pulp or chemically processed. In either process, the cellulose of the bamboo is extracted, spun into thread, and then woven into fabric.