Initially, a pillow is white and bright. However, after a few months of use, it takes on a yellowish tint that may seem unhygienic. Are these spots due to dirt, wear or another phenomenon?
The answer is simple: this yellowing is caused by the accumulation of sweating, body oils, saliva and residues of care products. Even with clean pillowcases, these substances gradually infiltrate into the pillow, resulting in discoloration.
Let us look in more detail at the main causes of this phenomenon.
The main causes of yellowing of pillows
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Night sweating
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