How to Refresh Your Pillows: Simple Steps
Why Pillow Care Matters
Even the softest pillows show wear over time—yellowing, odors, or flattened fabric.
Pillows absorb sweat, oils, dust, and allergens, which can affect comfort and sleep quality.
“Refreshing your pillows regularly isn’t only about appearances—
it’s an essential part of maintaining a cleaner, healthier sleep space.”
Washing Your Pillows
Check the care label first. Many pillows—synthetic, cotton, or feather—
can be machine-washed in warm water with gentle detergent.
Wash in pairs to balance the machine, and add baking soda or white vinegar to neutralize odors naturally.
Drying Tips
Pillows must be completely dry to prevent mildew.
Low heat or air-dry works for most, while down and feather pillows may need extra time.
Dryer balls or tennis balls restore loft and prevent clumping.
Keeping Pillows Fresh
Sunlight, pillow protectors, avoiding food in bed, and removing makeup help prolong freshness.
Deep clean every 3–6 months to maintain comfort, support, and a healthier night’s sleep.