Sleepcare Stories — fabric
The Absorption Properties Of Cotton and Why It’s Bad for Skin
Cotton is one of the most absorbent materials on the market. You can witness the absorbent qualities first hand when you use a cotton ball to soak up whatever liquid it contacts. It almost magically draws the liquid up into its fibers, trapping it there. It’s not magic, however, but simple science.
What Are The Best Pillowcases Made Of?
With so many options, which pillowcases are best suited to soothe your skin as you snooze? Nollapelli has our own proprietary fabric blend for pillowcases that keep you cool and comfortable while you sleep, protecting your hair and skin. See how other common pillowcase materials measure up, and learn how to maximize your pillowcase’s quality.
Why Pillowcase Fabric Matters
Humans spend approximately one-third of their lives sleeping. And sleep affects every organ in the body, not just the brain. Read this blog to learn about the different types of fabrics used in bed linens, which specific textiles can benefit your skin, and why pillowcase fabric matters. (hint: Nollapelli's fabric blend is the best!)
Microcirculation and Skin: A Primer
The flow of blood in our bodies is critical to our health and wellbeing, so an understanding of how blood flow can be affected by internal and external factors is of great value.
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