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Which pillow should you choose for a good night's sleep? 4 profiles, 4 solutions

Choosing a good pillow is about more than just finding “something comfortable to put under your head.” It’s about ensuring proper spinal alignment, reducing neck strain, and improving sleep quality.

But with all the different shapes, densities, and materials (natural or otherwise), it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Here’s how to make the right choice… based on your needs.

Do you sleep on your back? → Focus on balance

In this position, the pillow should fill the hollow at the back of the neck without raising the head too high. A medium-firm, stable pillow—neither too flat nor too thick—is ideal.

→ The right choice from Kipli:a natural latex pillow that conforms to the shape of your neck while providing good support.

Do you sleep on your side? → Support and height

Sleeping on your side requires a thicker pillow to fill the space between your shoulder and your head. It should keep your head aligned with your spine.

→ The right choice from Kipli:the down and feather pillow—fluffy yet supple—orthe firm latex pillow if you need more support.

Do you sleep on your stomach? → Absolute comfort

This is the most challenging position for the neck. You should avoid tilting your head backward.

→ The right choice from Kipli:a pillow made of plant-based fiber (Tencel) that is very soft, thin, and breathable. It allows you to sleep almost flat on your back without straining your neck.

Do you move around a lot at night? → Adaptability

If you change positions frequently, choose a soft, responsive pillow that adapts to your movements without losing its shape.

→ The right choice from Kipli:the balanced latex pillow, or the down pillow if you prefer soft, pliable materials.

Bonus: Kipli covers are made of organic cotton, are washable, untreated, and breathable.

 

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