We often get asked a few common questions about latex pillows, and we're more than happy to clear up any confusion. Here are the answers to some of the most frequent queries:
How is a latex pillow made?
Latex pillows are made from latex foam, which is produced from the sap of the rubber tree. The sap is harvested, then processed using either the Dunlop or Talalay method. In both processes, the liquid latex is whipped into a foam, poured into a mould, and then baked to create a solid, resilient foam block. The Dunlop process results in a denser foam, while the Talalay process creates a lighter, airier foam.
Are latex pillows good for side sleepers?
Absolutely! Latex pillows are excellent for side sleepers. Their ability to provide consistent, resilient support helps to keep the head and neck aligned with the spine, filling the gap between the shoulder and the mattress. Side sleepers often benefit from a higher loft and firmer latex pillow to ensure proper spinal alignment and alleviate pressure points.
How long do latex pillows last?
One of the standout features of latex pillows is their exceptional durability. A high-quality latex pillow can typically last anywhere from 5 to 10 years, and sometimes even longer, with proper care. This is significantly longer than many other pillow types, making them a fantastic long-term investment.
Do latex pillows smell?
Natural latex pillows can have a faint, slightly sweet, vanilla-like scent when new. This is a natural characteristic of the rubber tree sap and is generally not unpleasant. This scent usually dissipates within a few days or weeks of airing out the pillow. Synthetic or blended latex pillows might have a more chemical-like off-gassing smell, which is another reason why natural and organic latex is often preferred.
Can you be allergic to latex pillows?
While natural latex is inherently hypoallergenic and resistant to dust mites, mould, and mildew, it is possible for some individuals to have a latex allergy. However, allergic reactions to solid latex products like pillows are extremely rare, as the proteins that cause allergic reactions are largely washed away during the manufacturing process. Most latex allergies are triggered by direct contact with latex gloves or balloons. If you have a severe latex allergy, it's always best to consult with a medical professional before purchasing.
Are latex pillows eco-friendly?
Yes, natural latex pillows are considered a very eco-friendly choice! They are made from a renewable resource (rubber tree sap), and the trees themselves help to absorb carbon dioxide. Organic latex, certified by standards like GOLS, ensures sustainable harvesting practices and processing without harmful chemicals, making them an even more environmentally conscious option. At Adorearth, our commitment to organic materials means we prioritise sustainability in our products.
How do I choose the right latex pillow firmness?
Choosing the right firmness depends on your personal preference and sleep position. Generally:
- Side Sleepers: Often prefer a medium to firm pillow with a higher loft to maintain spinal alignment.
- Back Sleepers: Typically do well with a medium firmness and medium loft pillow.
- Stomach Sleepers: Usually need a softer, lower loft pillow to prevent neck strain.
Consider your body weight and personal comfort preferences too. If you prefer a plush feel, opt for softer; if you like more resistance, go firmer. Our 180-day returns policy at Adorearth allows you to try out your new pillow and ensure it's the perfect fit for your sleep needs.