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— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.

Advantages of using a Memory Foam Pillow
Ever found yourself toying with your pillow at night – readjusting it at various angles, trying to catch some peaceful sleep?
Often pillows sag after repeated use or don’t provide the right kind of support to the neck due to their fill, leading to pain and discomfort. However, memory foam pillows seem to provide a refreshing change by moulding to the shape of the head – leading to better support and comfort.
But first, what is memory foam?
Memory foam is a synthetic material manufactured from viscoelastic foam, invented over half a century ago by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
The dense foam responds to heat and pressure from the body to provide optimal support and then springs back to its original shape when not in use. For this quality, memory foam was initially used to construct spaceship seats and cushions. Subsequently, memory foam started being used for manufacturing various kinds of bedding including mattresses and pillows that are exceptionally popular today.
Want to know why a memory foam pillow is good for you? Let’s see:
Better Contouring and Support
Memory foam is known to contour to the shape of your head and support it as well. This prevents your head from sinking in too much – something that is common if the pillow is too soft. Besides, memory foam also distributes the weight of your head evenly, reducing the strain on the neck and back.
Proper Alignment of the neck and spine
By keeping your neck in place, a memory foam pillow minimises unnecessary movement and also helps the spine to align properly as you sleep. Proper alignment of the spine relieves important pressure points, allowing you to sleep peacefully, and may also reduce snoring by keeping the air passages aligned for the proper functioning of the respiratory tract.
Hypoallergenic
In case you are germophobic or suffer from allergies or asthma, a memory foam pillow is a good choice for you due to its hypoallergenic nature. Memory foam is a synthetic material that naturally inhibits the growth of microbes such as fungus and dust mites – making it a safer and hygienic choice for everyone.
Durability
A good quality memory foam pillow is much denser as compared to a regular pillow – making it long lasting in addition to being exceptionally easy to care for. Being hypoallergenic in nature, you can use the pillow for up to three years. To clean, simply remove the cover and spot clean your pillow for best results.
Invest in your sleep
Your quality of sleep determines not only your health but also your productivity at work. We highly recommend that you purchase a good quality memory foam pillow, according to your sleep pattern, to alleviate your quality of sleep.
Visit The White Willow Website to find scientifically designed high-quality memory foam pillows that are manufactured to elevate your sleeping comfort. We are so sure that you will love TWW pillows that we allow you to try your pillow for 101 days for free.
Don’t like it – send it back. We won’t charge you a penny – because your comfort is our utmost priority.
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