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Summer Bed Refresh

Summer Bed Refresh

When the hot, sticky nights of summer arrive, the bed that was so cozy during the cold winter months just doesn’t deliver a good night’s sleep. So, time for a refresh.

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For all the “hot sleepers,” nothing works as well as the sweat wicking, temperature balancing bedding from Pizuna Linens pizunalinens.com

Pizuna Linens have cut out the middle man to bring you luxury level quality without the hefty price tag.

Their temperature balancing duvet covers and bedding are meticulously handmade using a fine yarn technique that delivers an ultra-soft and breathable weave to keep you cool during the summer and warm during the winter.

  • Extra soft, cotton linens are made from 100% long staple cotton
  • Designed to match their sheet sets
  • Sweat wicking and temperature balancing
  • Hidden button closure for easy changes and a minimalist look
  • Four corner ties to keep your duvet in place
  • Made from fade resistant dyes and machine washable
  • Tested for harmful substances and certified AZO FREE for even the most sensitive skin
  • 3 Piece Set includes 1 Duvet Cover and 2 Standard Size Pillow Shams
  • Made from extra soft 100% long staple cotton
  • Sweat wicking and temperature balancing
  • Breathable, durable and smooth
  • Authenticated 400 Thread Count Cotton
  • Several colors and patterns to choose from
  • All fabrics used are OEKO-TEX certified, certified AZO FREE, and free from over 300 harmful chemicals
  • Sets include a large flat sheet, deep pocket fitted sheet and 2 pillow cases with stylish hem  Starting at $20.99

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A swell upgrade is spun from 100% natural Mulberry silk (the highest quality on the market) and is the DefenAge Silk Pillowcase It doesn’t just feel good to sleep on—it has the power to make you look good, too. In fact, according to Nashville dermatologist Natalie M. Curcio, “Once you go silk, you’ll never go back.”

According to Curcio, here’s why silk is superior for beauty sleep:

Smoother hair: Silk prevents hair from being pulled, tangled, and otherwise damaged, while reducing frizz and that dreaded bedhead.

A longer-lasting blowout: Silk causes less friction than other fabrics, ensuring you get the most mileage out of pricey salon treatments.

A more youthful complexion: Silk lies smooth against your skin, eliminating pillow creases and preventing fine lines from forming.

Optimum moisture levels: Silk is less likely than other fabrics to absorb moisture from the skin and hair, making it ideal for anyone who struggles with dryness.

Each 100% natural Mulberry silk pillowcase is just $85 on www.defenage.com.

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After a time, those fluffy down pillows that cradled your head so gently have just flattened out. For a refresh that is budget-friendly, turn to Quince, where all their products are top-of-the-line without upscale prices.

Their 700 fill power premium European white goose down pillow combines luxury and the right density to provide the ultimate comfort. It’s available in two densities: soft/medium and medium/firm, for whatever is required for your best night’s sleep.

  • 700 fill power European white goose down
  • 100% cotton sateen shell
  • Responsible Down Standard Certified
  • Double stitched edges with German piping for durability
  • Made in the USA of imported materials

With a total refresh of your night-time cocoon, the only thing to say is Bonne Nuit.

 

Featured Photo by Adam Winger on Unsplash

About The Author

Lillian Africano

Lillian Africano, Managing Editor. Lillian Africano is the cruise editor at Jax Fax, editor-in-chief of SpaReviewMag.com and the author of 17 books, including an award-winning business guide to the Middle East, travel guides to New York and New Jersey and several best-selling novels (using a pseudonym). Her articles have appeared in many print and online publications, including AOL and usatoday.com. She is past president of the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW), past president of the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) and a member of the Authors Guild and the American Society of Journalists & Authors (ASJA).

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