Because when your wash the pillow the spin cycle bunches it up and makes all the inner fluff/feathers inner material ext. move and clump together. You should take use your hands to flush it around and moosh it back to the way your like, after drying it.
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Yes, most of the pillows that are hypoallergenic are made out of the same materials as feather pillows with the exception that the hypoallergenic pillows have been treated to make them that way.
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Feather pillows are a fine idea for someone with allergies, as long as these allergies do not include allergies to down. Those with down allergies could have severe reactions to using feather pillows. However, general seasonal allergies should not be affected by feather pillow use.
"Latex pillows are the firmest of the pillows. They are usually molded or shaped to relieve pressure points, whereas feather pillows are soft and easily mold to the shape you desire."
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In my opinion, yes. If one is using a feather pillow, they may get stuck in the eye when the feathers poke out. The tempur pedic pillows contour to your head and are super comfortable.
People who suffer from allergies should avoid using feather pillows. Two good alternatives to down pillows are cotton and latex. You may also want to check out buckwheat hull pillows, but make sure you get a high quality one to avoid dust.
Duck down and feathers are used in pillows.
down comforters and down pillows make in feather, cotton, fabrics, polyester
I would go with the feather pillows or the memory foam pillows because they are so soft and comfortable, it can help you fall asleep faster.
Really, you can use whatever kind that you desire. But there are feather pillows, Elderdowns, and comforters.