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  • Drs. Kristel Woltman,

    “The bottom line is, any product that helps reduce the strain on the skin is beneficial. The decreased friction benefits those who sleep on their side or stomach the most, though. If you’re truly concerned about wrinkles, Dr Engelman recommends that it is better sleeping on your back to avoid “compression lines and squishing your face.”

  • Joep Rovers,

    "I struggled with severe eczema in my face and was able to solve this by adjusting my lifestyle. A big part of this was where I slept on on the whole night. How you sleep has major impact on how your skin recovers overnight. So sleeping on an antibacterial pillowcase, is something i would recommend to everyone."