Pros and Cons of Feather Pillows

Many people have an opinion about feather pillows – they either love them or hate them.

The most popular reason people love feather pillows is that they feel soft and luxurious.

But then there are those who prefer a pillow stuffed with man-made materials. If you have not yet made this decision for your next pillow purchase, here are some of the pros and cons of buying a “natural fill” pillow. As you will see, some of the cons associated with feather pillows are actually based on common misconceptions or incomplete information.

Many people think that a down feather pillow would require a lot of upkeep. Actually, if you fluff up the feathers on a regular basis and have a good pillow protector and pillow case, your feather pillow can last for years and years with only an annual cleaning.

This also means that while they seem expensive, feather and down pillows are often a good investment, considering how long they last.

Another common misconception is that a lot of people are allergic to feather pillows. While a small minority actually is allergic to down or feathers, many others are actually allergic to dust mites and dirt – as with any pillow, a good pillow cover will prevent these issues. Others may only be allergic to the chemicals used to clean down pillows – cleaning your pillows yourself will alleviate this problem.

Additional benefits of natural fill pillows include superior comfort, increased flexibility and the fact that down retains heat and acts an insulator. Team up one of these pillows with a queen size comforter set and you will be sure to get a very comfortable and warm night’s sleep.

There are also some back and side sleepers that will say that they get better support from a synthetic pillow, so this could be the case for you. Some foam pillows are popular because they are hypoallergenic and are resistant to mold and mildew.

Some companies that specialize in bedding will also offer a “down alternative” pillow, which can provide the comfort of a down pillow while giving the added support of a synthetic product.
If you can fit it in to your budget, a feather or down pillow could provide you with a great night’s sleep.

2 comments to Pros and Cons of Feather Pillows

  • Dana

    My daughter has sever allergies and is constantly stuffed up. She is very allergic to duct, mold, and pollen Her Doctor prescribed her Flonase over the counter. and thank god we stuck to this medication and didn’t change. She has never had a bleeding nose nor has she lost her sense of smell. I read up on it at “kiwi drug” news and its very safe for kids to take

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