Thus, my experiment with my new cooling PeachSkin Sheets is not 100% legit because I am not actually sleeping on a PeachSkin pillowcase. So I sleep on either a black satin pillowcase that is supposed to help my skin and my hair stay smoother or on an already discolored cotton pillowcase. I could hardly wait to sleep on them! And I didn’t wash them first.īecause in the first week or so after I get my hair colored, the red rinse can and does discolor my pillowcases, and the prescription Restasis drops for dry eye that I put in my eyes at night often leak out of my eyes overnight, I can’t bear to sleep on a nice pillowcase that I could ruin. They were very easy to put on the bed because of the 18″ deep pocket and the encased elastic around the entire fitted sheet. I opened the case, and indeed, they felt like peach skin, brushed, suede-like, and super smooth. They came in a clear, heavy plastic orange-trimmed zipped case with a cute hanging peach zipper pull that could be used as a key chain if you’re so inclined. They arrived about a week later, beautifully packaged in a peach logo-lined box with orange tissue paper. Great! I went ahead a bought a set of queen size PeachSkin Sheets in a soothing, restful, light aqua shade that I think is called Beach Blue on sale for $65 (reg. They stand up to wear, don’t fade or shrink, are pesticide-free, and don’t aggravate allergies. OK, so they say in lots of different ways that PeachSkin Sheets are cooling, wick away moisture, are lightweight poly-microfiber, and are super soft from the beginning. not treated with pesticides the way that natural but non-organic fabrics can be.colors and whites that stay true over time.anti-microbial so they discourage dust and allergens from adhering to the fabric so they’re comfortable for those with allergies.spandex-free so there’s no snagging (I had no idea there was spandex in any sheets!).anti-sleep, non-sateen finish so you don’t slip around.pilling resistant, stays smooth over time.18″ deep pockets with elastic all the way around the fitted sheets so they fit all kinds of todays thick mattresses and pillowtops.PeachSkin brushed finish on both sides of the fabric for a ultracomfortable 1500 thread count level of softness.like athletic fabrics, the light and airy microfiber fabric wicks away moisture from skin rather than absorbing moisture like cotton does to keep skin more comfortable.warm sleepers are supposed to stay cool, and cool sleepers are supposed to stay warm.a more breathable and lightweight fabric to cut down on night sweats.a 21st century “smart” fabric that’s the best sleep fabric for night sweats.The sheets are made of PeachSkin, a “performance sleep fabric”, with a zillion benefits: PeachSkin sheets are described as the #BestSheetsEver for people who suffer from night sweats as well as the softest hypoallergenic bedding options available. So when I heard that PeachSkin made stay-cooler sheets, I thought they sounded promising. As much as I’d like to get a new mattress (has anyone tried those new Purple Mattresses?), I can’t justify spending the money since this one was so expensive, it’s not “worn out”, and the new types are probably even more costly. Menopause or mattress? I’m not sure which. Well, I’m not sure it turned out the way I hoped, because every morning I wake up between 5 and 6:30am feeling very hot or having night sweats or more accurately early morning sweets. Some years ago, I bought a new queen size Simmons memory foam mattress that was huge, heavy, but was supposed to stay cooler than other memory foam mattresses. PeachSkin’s hook for me was that the sheets are designed for “hot sleepers”, to help keep them cooler. I Bought This, Informational Link, Affiliate LinksĪn ad on Facebook for PeachSkin Sheets must have popped up back in June. I am not a neutral gal, so I have been on the hunt. These days, everything is gray or white or taupe. Several years ago, they weren’t hard to find at my usual home decor haunts. I love sheets that are aqua often with paisley or fleur de lys motifs. ![]() It sounds like an odd combination, but to me it works. My bedroom is decorated with butter yellow walls with aqua, blue and champagne accents. I usually buy 100% cotton sheet sets on sale at Homegoods, Marshalls, TJ Maxx, or Macy’s when I see sheets in the color and patterns that I like.
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