How to Refresh Your Pillows: Simple Steps for a Cleaner, Healthier Night’s Sleep

Over time, even the softest and most reliable pillows begin to show subtle signs of wear—yellowing, lingering odors, or fabric that no longer feels as fresh as it once did. Many people don’t realize just how much sweat, skin oils, dust, and everyday particles a pillow naturally absorbs beneath the pillowcase. Even when it looks clean on the outside, the interior can hold buildup that affects comfort and sleep quality, especially for those sensitive to allergens. Refreshing your pillows regularly isn’t only about appearances—it’s an essential part of maintaining a cleaner, healthier sleep space.

While pillowcases get washed frequently, the pillow itself is often overlooked. Before cleaning, it’s important to check the care label to determine the safest method for your specific pillow type. The good news is that many common pillows—such as synthetic, cotton, and even feather-filled varieties—can be machine-washed with warm water and a gentle detergent. Washing pillows in pairs helps balance the washing machine, allowing for a more thorough clean. For an added boost of freshness, a little baking soda or white vinegar can help neutralize odors and brighten the fabric naturally, without harsh chemicals.

Drying is just as crucial as washing. Pillows that remain even slightly damp can develop mildew or an unpleasant smell, so they should always be dried completely. Most materials respond well to a low-heat or air-dry cycle, though down and feather pillows may need extra time. Tossing in dryer balls—or clean tennis balls—helps restore the pillow’s loft, preventing clumping and reviving the soft, supportive feel that can flatten over time.

To keep pillows fresher between washes, small habits make a big difference. Brief exposure to sunlight helps reduce odors, while using pillow protectors beneath pillowcases adds an extra shield against sweat and stains. Avoiding food in bed and removing makeup before sleep can also reduce discoloration. By giving your pillows a deep clean every three to six months, you help maintain their structure, freshness, and comfort. With a few simple routines, your pillows can stay bright, supportive, and ready to deliver a healthier, more restful night’s sleep all year long.

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