Search for “sweats” Search results for - sweats (15)
-
Resources
How To Help a Baby Sleep in the Heat
-
Blogs
Start the New Year with Better Sleep: 5 Tips for a Restful 2025
Better sleep is the ultimate New Year’s resolution. Wool bedding keeps you warm, dry and comfortable for deeper, more restorative rest. Make 2025 the year you truly switch off and wake refreshed every day — read on to find out how.
-
Blogs
5 Creepily Scary Facts about Dust Mites
Tired of sneezing and itchy eyes from invisible dust mites? These tiny critters thrive in warm, moist bedding but wool creates an environment they can’t survive in. Want to sleep easier and breathe clearer? Read on to find out more.
-
Blogs
Best Duvet Filling? Wool Is Better Than Down For Sleep
Wool comforters outperform down and polyester by 67% in moisture control and keep your body at the ideal sleep temperature all night. They're breathable, hypoallergenic and sustainable too. Want to wake refreshed without the night sweats? Read on.
-
Blogs
The Sleep Hygiene Checklist
Struggling with summer sleep? Poor sleep hygiene could be to blame. From routine tweaks to choosing the right bedding, small changes can make a big difference. Want to sleep deeper, wake fresher and feel better each day? Read on for tips you can start tonight.
-
Blogs
Why Wool Should be in every Health-Conscious home in 2025
Looking to create a healthier, more sustainable home in 2025? Wool boosts sleep, purifies air and supports wellbeing naturally. Ready to transform your space with this wonder fibre? Read on.
-
Resources
Why Does My Skin Itch At Night?
Struggling with itchy skin at night? Overheating and dust mites might be to blame but switching to breathable wool bedding could be the relief you need. Curious how it works and what else can help? Read on to find out more.
-
Guides
Are Wool Blankets Warm?
Wool keeps you warm by trapping air, wicking moisture and insulating with natural keratin — even when wet. From throws to duvets, it’s nature’s cosiest solution. Want to discover which wool type is warmest and why it matters for your sleep? Read on.
-
Blogs
Hay Fever At Night – Is It Allergic Rhinitis?
Sneezing, itchy nose? Sore eyes and throat? Hay fever isn’t the only possibility. Read our blog to find out what could be causing your night time allergy.
-
Blogs
7 Wool Myths
Think wool is itchy, smelly or just for winter? Think again. Wool is naturally hypoallergenic, flame retardant and keeps you cool as well as warm. We’re busting the biggest myths about this wonder fibre. Ready to sleep better? Read on for the truth.
-
Blogs
Everything You Need to Know About Chemical Sensitivity
One in four Americans reacts to everyday chemicals and your bed might be part of the problem. From synthetic fabrics to VOCs, your sleep space could be making you sick. Want to create a cleaner, healthier bedroom that actually supports your sleep? Read on to find out more
-
Resources
Wool Duvet vs. Down Duvet: What’s The Difference?
Wool duvets naturally regulate temperature, resist dust mites and create the ideal sleep climate for couples. Unlike down, they're breathable, allergy-friendly and cruelty-free too. Wool wins on every front. Want to know why customers are switching? Read on.
-
Resources
The Surprising Uses Of Wool
Wool isn’t just for cosy blankets — it’s used in gardening, insulation, and even firefighting thanks to its natural strength and sustainability. Intrigued by wool’s superpowers? Read on to explore its most surprising uses.
-
Resources
How To Sleep Better In Summer With Wool Bedding
Too hot to sleep? Summer heat can ruin your rest by disrupting deep and REM cycles. Wool bedding naturally regulates temperature and wicks moisture to keep you cool and comfy all night long. Want to beat the heat without the AC? Read on to discover how.
-
Blogs
Is Wool Itchy?
Many have asked, “why is wool itchy?” as they find themselves scratching their arms while wearing an old wool sweater. It turns out that the culprit behind your itching likely has less to do with wool in general and more to do with the quality of wool you choose. Let’s dive deeper into what wool is and why some people are more prone to an itch.