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Cooling pillow?

(15 Posts)
Lilliesmum79 Tue 14-May-24 11:06:46

I'm trying to manage my menopause naturally. Using sage capsules and starflower oil capsules everyday. I've not been getting alot of hot flushes during day but nighttime is horrendous 😢
I've cool water spray lots of different things but nothing working, very little sleep which isn't helping when I've my grandchildren to mind next day. Is there much a thing as a cooling pillows that work??

Squiffy Tue 14-May-24 12:05:35

Natural buckwheat pillows are great. Plus, you can push them into any shape that you like to make them comfortable. We bought ours from Razzmatazz (other retailers are available!). The pillows aren't cheap, but they last for years!

SynchroSwimmer Tue 14-May-24 12:08:00

I keep meaning to try the Chillow cooling pillows, I suggested to a friend - who enthused about it.

Casdon Tue 14-May-24 12:16:36

I use a dog cooling mat, large size folded over in a pillowcase and put it on top of my normal pillow. If it’s a really hot day I put it in the fridge, and it’s very effective, I’ve found it better and cheaper than a Chillow because it’s bigger and you can turn it over.

shysal Tue 14-May-24 12:30:18

There are lots of gel cooling mats on Amazon and Ebay. They can be inserted into the pillow case. I still have night sweats at nearly 78, so I have a row of these mats down the edge of my bed so that I can reach out a leg, arm or foot during the night. They do warm up with prolonged contact but otherwise bliss!!

LottieLouise Thu 30-May-24 12:42:28

I think I must be different. I started the menopause when I was 41 years old, I never had a hot flush or anything whatsoever, all I knew was that my periods had stopped. My mum, years before, was the same, she was 37 when she started the menopause and also never had any problems at all. In fact in both my case and my mother's, the GP's thought we were pregnant and could not understand why we never had symptoms.

Pantglas2 Thu 30-May-24 13:09:37

I pretty much sailed through the menopause but as a preventative measure changed all bedding to natural fibres i.e. no polyester etc

Pure cotton covered wool topper on mattress, cotton bedding, wool winter duvet and silk summer duvet. Pillows are cotton cover wool filling and I top mine with a silk pillowslip which is cooling and smoothing on face and hair.

Bedroom temperature is never higher than 16 degrees with window on trickle vent all year except in very high winds.

keepingquiet Thu 30-May-24 13:14:10

Pantglas2- good advice here.
I think cooling products may be counter-productive although I've never used them.

I stick to pure cotton bedding washed weekly and have invested in a bamboo pillow (panda) which has made a great difference.

Keep your bedroom door open and the window slightly too to allow the free flow of air.

I'm long past the menopause but still sweat a lot at night!

Joseann Thu 30-May-24 13:17:41

I bought two new pillows today here in France because the square French ones on the bed were driving me mad. I had a long chat with the sakes assistant who showed me bamboo ones which not only felt nice in themselves, but also apparently circulate the air better and are cooler.

Joseann Thu 30-May-24 13:18:05

*sales not sakes

Casdon Thu 30-May-24 15:35:23

There a difference though between being cool in bed and suffering from hot flushes. I use all cotton, keep the window open, have a coiled spring rather than latex mattresss etc., but hot flushes radiate from within you, it’s not to do with how cool you are to start with.

Oldbat1 Thu 30-May-24 16:11:08

I use the dogs cool mat when I overheat.

Misty007 Sat 21-Dec-24 22:54:54

I swear by a wet flannel by the bed it's been a life saver for me you can shake it out and it cools back down instantly place it anywhere you need it. I also use a satin pillowcase as I was sweating through my head n neck alot it's really helped if you can afford real silk even better

Oldermum111 Mon 24-Nov-25 00:02:23

Did anyone find a good pillow to rcommend that's cooling? smile

Ohmother Mon 24-Nov-25 08:59:14

I use a satin pillow case over a cooling pillow. It seems to work for me. Dunelm didn’t have any bamboo sheets in when I went so I purchased some of their cooling sheets. They seem to work too. Bedroom door and small window slightly open too. Oh, and separate bed to hubby. 🤣