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When the inside of your pillow turns discolored, don’t rush to throw it away. There is still a very quick and easy way to whiten them.
Not only washing the pillowcase, the inside of the pillow itself also plays an important role in “protecting” your sleep and health. Here’s how to clean pillowcases and tips on when you should get a new pillow.
You should regularly wash your pillowcases about every 3 months to protect your family’s health
How to wash pillowcases?
The reason the pillow inside often turns yellow after a period of use even though we still cover it with a layer of pillowcase is because the pillow inside absorbs sweat from the scalp, face and other dirt. During use, sweat stains, when absorbed through the fabric for a period of time, will form yellow stains.
If you do not wash your pillowcases regularly and use them for a long time, it will cause some dermatological diseases such as acne, skin fungus… which are very dangerous, can lead to more serious diseases such as allergies, asthma…
On the other hand, many people often throw away pillowcases when they become stained, which is a waste. You can bleach the pillow insides in the washing machine about every 3 months at home very simply.
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