Pro tip! When it comes to making a bed not only look extra lush but feel extra cozy, double up on your choice of comforter! Place not one but two comforters inside your duvet for instant fullness and luxury. Keep in mind what you choose for a comforter matters. I’m now entering the chapter in my life where my body overheats in the night so I confided in the professionals at @cuddledown for their expertise on the right type of comforter material that will help keep me cooler at night. Most people are likely sleeping in cotton or polyester comforters which are a popular choice because of the price. Bamboo Comforters are a relatively new product that has started gaining popularity this year because of their great benefits. Believe it or not, cotton doesn’t tend to be the best material for a comforter as it holds pollen, mold and bacteria until it’s washed. If possible, opt for a material that is hypoallergenic and antibacterial. Some great comforter options include: luxury bamboo, eucalyptus, and down. Have you tried this bedding top at home? What is your favorite bedding material?

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