To maintain a fresher, cleaner pillow, try to go to bed with dry hair, as moisture from wet hair can further contribute to the yellowing. According to Time magazine, this simple step can help keep your pillowcases looking white for longer. Additionally, consider using a pillow protector or investing in moisture-wicking pillowcases, which are designed to absorb less moisture and reduce staining.
Ultimately, whether you find the “Yellow Pillow” relatable or repulsive, there’s a lesson to be learned about pillow hygiene. For some, a yellowed pillow may be a symbol of comfort and nostalgia, while others may prefer to keep their pillows as pristine as possible. Either way, understanding why pillows turn yellow can help you make better choices about their care and maintenance. So, if your pillow is starting to resemble Cam’s, it might be time for a good wash or, perhaps, a fresh new start.
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