Almohada y fundas de almohada

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FAQ

Learn how to choose the right pieces from this collection

A pillowcase is a removable cover that goes over your pillow. It protects the pillow from dirt, body oils, and wear, and it’s the part you wash regularly. Most pillowcases are made from materials like cotton, silk, or blends, which can also affect how the pillow feels against your skin.
A pillow is what supports your head and neck while you sleep. A pillowcase is the outer layer that covers and protects it. The pillow affects how well you sleep, while the pillowcase affects how the pillow feels against your skin and how warm or cool it stays during the night.
The right pillow depends mostly on how you sleep. Side sleepers usually need a firmer, thicker pillow to support the neck, while back sleepers often prefer something medium, and stomach sleepers tend to go for softer, flatter options. The goal is to keep your neck aligned with your spine. Memory foam offers more support and keeps its shape, while softer fills feel lighter and easier to adjust. Also consider the height and shape, as a pillow that’s too high or too flat can leave your neck unsupported.
There is no single best pillow material, as it comes down to preference. Memory foam shapes around your head and gives more support. Softer fills feel lighter and easier to adjust. Fabrics like cotton are breathable and feel more natural, while silk or smoother materials can feel gentler on skin and hair. Faux fur or fleece styles tend to feel warmer and more decorative.
Pillow firmness affects how supported your neck feels and how comfortable you are. Firm pillows offer more support and are often better for side sleepers. Medium pillows are good for most people as they offer balanced comfort. Soft pillows tend to sink when you put your head on them, which is typically better for stomach sleepers. If your pillow is too soft or too firm, you’ll usually notice it in your neck or shoulders the next day.
Standard and queen sizes work well for most beds, while king-size pillows are better for larger beds and give you more room to move. It helps to match the pillow size to your bed or pillowcases so everything fits properly. If you move a lot during sleep, a slightly larger pillow can feel more comfortable, while a smaller one can be easier to position exactly where you want it.