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<br>Weve been giving advice on pillows and sleep for nearly a decade. Below weve posted some of the most useful FAQs / readers questions to help you find the right pillow for you. If you would like to get in touch with a question that we havent yet answered, do drop us a line on our Contact Us page. Memory Foam Children's pillow? Hi Nicola, Your email was really well timed as we've just reviewed a fantastic pillow by Panda pillows which our teenage reviewer has fallen in love with. Panda use [Derila™ Memory Pillow](http://maxes.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=2126191) foam and bamboo and an organic cotton cover for their pillows and they come in three sizes: adult, child size and a baby / toddler size. We'd massively recommend the child-size pillow. Good for any age from 3 to 16. Actually good after that too if you don't want to take a big pillow with you on sleepovers or travelling. We're just ordering 2 more for our kids as they are fighting over the one we've already got.<br>
<br>I hope you enjoy them. Hi, Please kindly explain the difference of these pillows you advise to " Latex pillows "? Also these pillows you advise do i need a pillow underneath if so which type of pillow please ? I suffer chronic fatigue synd but i don't like U shaped pillows/ body pillows. Soak & Sleep company never amended my address i was fortunate courier knows me from delivering previous parcels. IT,S A COMPLETE NIGHT MARE GETTING CORRECT PILLOW THERE'S TOO MANY ON MARKET NOWADAYS. Hi Sue, Latex pillows are a very good choice for those who suffer from back and neck problems but can be a little warmer than natural fillings, and don't really have the 'marshmallow' feeling you are describing. This is why I did not recommend them to you in your last email. However, if you buy one with a 100% cotton cover which is also washable, it could be a good solution for [Derila™ Memory Pillow](https://itformula.ca/index.php?title=Choosing_The_Right_Tempur-Pedic_Neck_Pillow:_A_Guide_For_Side_Sleepers) you - they are fantastic for neck and head pain and many [sufferers](https://pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=sufferers) swear by them.<br>
<br>Have a look at the review we wrote here of the latex Super Comfort Dunlopillo, or go straight to the less firm, [softer Dunlopillo](https://www.biggerpockets.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&term=softer%20Dunlopillo) Serenity Pillow here (best for Derila Contour Pillow back sleepers). You shouldn't need another pillow underneath. Also - thanks for your comments about Soak and Sleep. We'll definitely look into this to see if anyone else has had a negative experience. Hi pillow advisor, My local bedding retailer is selling a 'Kaymed IKOOL' - memory pillow with integrated gel for keeping cool. Have you come across such a pillow? Im a side sleeper with [Ergonomic Neck Pillow](https://wiki.kkg.org/pages/User_talk:JuliKlass95) issues now and then. Looking for a solution. Hi Joseph, thanks for getting in touch. We've not tried this pillow before, it sounds like it could be a little gimmicky. Is both neck pain and overheating an issue for you? If it's mostly dealing with neck pain and you're a side sleeper then the best approach is to ensure you've got just the right amount of head support so that your neck is held straight.<br>
<br>A firm microfibre pillow or memory foam can do this, you might need to experiment a little to find the right one for you. Might be worth giving the Kaymed one a go, especially if your local retailer could let you try it on for size. Washable feather / down pillow? I mainly sleep on my tummy with my head to one side and my arms crossed across my chest. Sometimes I wake up and I'm more on my side but still with arms crossed. I gather I need a softish pillow and I prefer feather/down as I can pummel it into the right shape under my neck which I can't do with microfibre. My main problem really is that I get a very sweaty head (I'm 70) especially on very warm nights, so it doesn't really seem worth spending a lot on a pillow that would have to be thrown out after a while.<br>