The picture I linked is of a buckwheat pillow. Had no idea they were a thing before today.

What about silk or bamboo pillow cases?

I’ve only ever really used cotton pillow cases and cotton stuffed pillows. I recently upgraded to a foam pillow that I’m enjoying.

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I have the Purple Harmony pillow. It took some getting used to, but yes, it’s worth it. I use a silk pillow case because of my hair: 4C hair is dried out by cotton and people recommend not sleeping on it as a result. My hair has never been longer though, so I think that’s true too.

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I also got a purple pillow on a friend’s recommendation. I’m a really hot sleeper, and a side sleeper, so I need a lot of pillow and it was hard finding both of those things in one pillow for me. It’s been great, I like it a lot. The main downsides are it’s heavy as shit (the pillow probably weighs like 8kg, it’s wild), the weird rubbery texture takes some getting used to, and the little mats they give you that go under the pillow to make it taller get bunched up if you move the pillow too much.

Other than those minor complaints, I’ve really loved it. It stays very cool, while still being springy and contouring.

I haven’t really experimented with other pillowcases, but I have been meaning to, if anyone knows of something nice.

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Had to go check then out when you said yours was EIGHT KILOGRAMMES. Crazy pillows.

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I haven’t ever weighed it so that might be a bit of an overestimate, but not by much lmao, it’s ridiculously heavy

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I feel it’s important to note the Purple-brand mattresses and pillows all come coated in a white plastic powder. Sometimes a lot of it.

Breathing in micro/nano plastic powder is not good.

Purple claims it’s safe, inert, and non-toxic. The reality is that breathing in powdered plastic is not safe.

I would recommend using a well-sealed allergy-type pillow cover for any purple pillow, at a minimum.

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They come with a big thick zip up cover, if that’s the kinda thing you’re looking for. I don’t really remember noticing any powder on mine when I got it, but it’s entirely possible I just didn’t notice.

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Silk pillow cases are awesome! I’ve upgraded my linens in the last couple of years and silk pillowcase are probably my favorite splurge. I have two and i try to steal my husband’s so i can have one on the bed and one on deck for change day.

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I feel like the only person who hates them. They trap heat like it’s nobody’s business.

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That is really good to know! Do you use a real silk one ($100+), or the “silk” ones off Amazon? I’ve always wanted a real one.

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Mine is from brooklinen and I think it’s mulberry silk. Sometimes weird colors/patterns go on sale. I’ll look for a link…

ETA link: https://www.brooklinen.com/products/mulberry-silk-pillowcase

I think i got mine on sale, 2 for $75.

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That looks more like dirt than buckwheat.

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They are buckwheat hulls. It would be disastrous to stuff your pillow or mattress with something mice find delicious.

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Durable asphalt pillow!

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I sleep on a buckwheat pillow. It’s pretty decent, and as a bonus it guarantees victory and the extermination of your enemies in every pillow fight!

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Mine is filled with lead shot for that reason.

Plus the lead dust tastes kind of sweet.

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Ouuuuuuuuu! Nice pillow mod, been saving up for it.

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I had a buckwheat pillow once and it was kind of crap. Honestly it doesn’t really matter what you get if they’re comfortable. You just got to replace them regularly. Like once a year. Washing them can help with allergy issues, but that foam is never going to return to its original state no matter how well you wash and dry it. You could always try getting something more organic so that you don’t end up filling a landfill with foam all the time, but I mean we’re already scrotum deep in microplastics (look it up) so I don’t know if it matters at this point.

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