Why do we sleep better in natural fabrics?

Fabrics that come into direct contact with our body while we sleep, such as our sheets, need to be pleasant to the texture but also "breathable". When we sleep, our sheets, mattress and pillow absorb sweat and natural materials such as cotton allow us to regulate our temperature. A pleasant microclimate during sleep means continuous and more restful sleep.
Cotton is a natural material that is durable, soft and relatively economical for its quality. The quality of cotton is determined by how it is collected and how it is processed afterwards.
Percale is softer and lighter cotton, it keeps the climate of the bed cool in the summer months and warm in the winter months.
Silk, much softer but also more expensive than cotton, maintains the natural moisture of the body and face while sleeping.
The flannel sheets come from a special treatment of wool with cotton and create a warm microclimate during sleep.
Linen comes from flax, which since ancient times has been known as a hypoallergenic, antistatic and hygroscopic fabric. Durable fabric-like fabric helps absorb sweat as you sleep to keep your pillows and mattress fresher. Linen has the ability to become softer with washing, but high temperatures are prohibited in its washing.
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