Pillow Buying Guide
When purchasing a pillow, consider factors like comfort, support, and material quality to ensure a good night's sleep.
How Do You Sleep?
Side Sleeper
Side sleepers benefit from a firm pillow that supports the neck and keeps the spine aligned.
Back Sleeper
Back sleepers should use a medium-firm pillow to support the natural curve of the neck.
Front Sleeper
Front sleepers need a soft, thin pillow to reduce strain on the neck.
Filling Types
Memory Foam: Offers contouring support and durability.
Down or Feather: Soft, luxurious, and adjustable but may require regular fluffing.
Synthetic Fibers: Hypoallergenic and affordable but less durable.
Latex: Resilient and naturally hypoallergenic.
How Do You Sleep?
Side Sleeper
Side sleepers benefit from a firm pillow that supports the neck and keeps the spine aligned.
Back Sleeper
Back sleepers should use a medium-firm pillow to support the natural curve of the neck.
Stomach Sleeper
Stomach sleepers need a soft, thin pillow to reduce strain on the neck.