M line Pillow You, molds to the contours of the neck
Finding the pillow that suits you best is a difficult task. Everyone is different and has different sleeping habits. There is no such thing as a 'one size fits all' pillow. One person likes a thick pillow, while another prefers a thin pillow. And then there are 3 types of sleepers: back, side, and stomach sleepers.
To determine the perfect pillow, not only the mattress and sleeping position must be considered, but also body measurements.
For a good pillow to feel comfortable, it must support properly and mold to the contours of the neck. The Pillows "Pillow You" from M line are designed with this in mind. They are therefore available in different heights and widths.
THE PILLOW YOU BLUE has a medium thickness and is well suited for both back and side sleepers. It provides perfect support for the head and neck. The pillow is perfect when you have a shoulder width between 35 and 43 cm. This pillow has a medium/soft firmness.
The cover of the pillow is removable and can be washed at 30°C.
But how do you determine the pillow that suits you best?
1) Prominent sleeping position: your sleeping position determines what support the pillow should give on your head and neck.
2) Mattress comfort: the firmness of the mattress is important for the height and supportiveness of the pillow. If you sleep on a soft mattress, your head will sink more than on a hard mattress. Therefore, in the first case, you need a less thick pillow for good support.
3) Shoulder width: to determine the correct size of the pillow, it is important to measure the shoulder width. Stand up straight while measuring and let your arms hang relaxed beside your body. At the shoulder width, measure the distance between the shoulders including the bulge of the back. The measuring tape should not be pulled tight.
4) Distance between head and wall: to determine the correct height of the pillow when lying on your back, it is important to measure how the head connects to the spine. Therefore, stand with your back against the wall with your head in a natural position. Then measure the shortest distance between the back of your head and the wall.
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