Yes, there is more than one way to fluff your pillow! There are three great ways to keep your pillow fluffy and at performing at its peak:
- Fluffing by hand
- Fluffing in the dryer
- Fluffing naturally outside (fresh air!)
So get those pillows handy and get ready to learn not only how to properly fluff that pillow of yours but why you need to fluff it (and keep it clean!).
These techniques will work on all pillows whose filling is made up of pieces – like down, down alternative polyester microfibers, Kapok fibers, shredded foam chunks or pieces. Fluffing your pillow allows air to come in between all these pieces and lets them expand again.
We’d like to thank the team at Layla Sleep for financially sponsoring this post and the video and for giving us a lovely Layla pillow (part memory foam pieces/part Kapok tree fibers) to use for our demonstrations. They’ve also got a great mattress and some soft premium bamboo sheets as well.
If videos aren’t your jam, check further down the post for our step-by-step breakdown – complete with photos!
![Fluff Your Pillow By Hand](http://www.mattressclarity.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/HowToFluffAPillow5.jpg)
1.
Fluff Your Pillow By Hand
Grab your pillow and place it on your lap. Now act as if you’re playing the accordion and just push the pillow in and out. Do this on both the short and long sides of the pillow. This breaks up any pieces inside the pillow and allows air to enter and increase the pillow’s loft.
![Massage Your Pillow](http://www.mattressclarity.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/HowToFluffAPillow4.jpg)
2.
Massage Your Pillow
If your pillow has big chunks, work your hands into it – like you’re massaging the pillow- to break them up and allow them to re-distribute inside your pillow. All of this will increase the loft, height and overall feel.
![Fluff Your Pillow In The Dryer](http://www.mattressclarity.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/HowToFluffAPillow3.jpg)
3.
Fluff Your Pillow In The Dryer
If the care instructions on your pillow allow for it – toss it in the dryer! Some fillings will need to fluff on a low temperature to avoid damage. It may not take a full cycle for your pillow to fluff up.
![Increase Fluffiness With A Tennis Ball In A Sock](http://www.mattressclarity.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/HowToFluffAPillow2.jpg)
4.
Increase Fluffiness With A Tennis Ball In A Sock
Put a tennis ball inside a tube sock and throw it in your dryer. This will bounce around inside the dryer and press against your pillow, breaking up any pieces inside and increasing the fluff factor of your pillow.
![Fluff Your Pillow Outside](http://www.mattressclarity.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/HowToFluffAPillow1.jpg)
5.
Fluff Your Pillow Outside
Some pillows might do very well when left outside to breathe and fluff. Leave your pillow in a sunny spot outside where the breeze can fluff it. This is especially helpful when you first get a pillow that arrives compressed and has an “off-gassing” odor that needs to dissipate in addition to expanding.
Why Should I Fluff My Pillow?
Using the right pillow is a part of having good sleep health. When you sleep on a pillow that is the correct height, loft, and overall firmness and feel for your primary sleep position, you’re releasing any pressure on your head, neck, and spine. Doing this increases the chances that you’ll wake up feeling amazing and refreshed each morning.
Over time, the filling in your pillow can become flattened or compressed from using it night after night. If you don’t fluff your pillow, you could start to experience issues with spinal alignment and a poor angle in your head and neck. The feel and firmness can also change in your pillow as well. All the more reason to keep it fluffed!
We’ve put together more information on the best pillows for side, back and stomach sleepers, please check it out!
Extra Tips
Before fluffing in the dryer, check your pillow’s care instructions. Avoid putting the dryer on a super hot heat setting because it could potentially burn or damage not only the cover of your pillow but the filling as well. Burned feathers, anyone? No thank you!
If your pillow comes compressed or rolled up in packaging and has pieces of foam filling, it’s worth leaving it outside or in a well-ventilated space to expand. Some times there can be a chemical-like smell – called “off-gassing” that can happen. It should go away over time but letting your pillow fluff outside will help you avoid the smell.
The post How To Fluff Your Pillow – Three Easy Strategies! appeared first on Mattress Clarity.