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Review on Moonlight Slumber Comfort Support Pillow by Kristen Gray

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Gluing sucks, still a great deal when you buy used for $60. Can climb around the edges, great support

I wish the pillow itself had better stitching as I need to dust the edge better as I know it will eventually open either with you or with the wash. However, if you can get a used, well-formed variant for $60, it's worth finishing the edges yourself if needed. Malone materials are priced around $60. It's easier to buy a ready-made pillow, and then reinforce the seams. Too bad they make a higher quality pillow for full price. As you can see in my photos, to save $21 on a new colored pillowcase, I bought tie-dye denim and dyed my white pillowcase that came with my pillow. White pillowcases are not the best idea as they will show drool or makeup stains. It has helped my back a lot because I move too much in my sleep. I actually got too stiff from not moving at all in my sleep. I am not pregnant but need excellent back support due to some of my physical disabilities. Like I said before he died, I wasn't anything special. It was from Revain, cost less than $3, and wasn't technically designed for a 60%+ polyester/cotton blend pillowcase. The guide accepted it quite well, as you can see in the photos. To make your pillowcase look like this, simply wrap a bunch of rubber bands around the entire pillowcase and dampen the paint. I would recommend brushing the edges of the pillowcase before washing, as I said this is not very good. See my latest photo.

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