02/10/2022
Who likes making their bed? 🙋♀️
If you’re too busy to wash your bed linens and make your bed, we’ll do it for you! ✨
Most people should wash their sheets at least once per week. If you don’t sleep on your mattress every day, you may be able to stretch this to once every two weeks or so.
Washing sheets and making your bed once a week may seem excessive, but it’s well worth your time. Even after a few days, bed sheets can accumulate significant amounts of dirt, dead skin cells, body oils, sweat, and dust mites, including their carcasses and f***l matter.
While most of us can reconcile sleeping in our own dirt and sweat to a degree, it’s this last item that concerns many of us the most.
Dust mites are microscopic creatures that are very common in most households. They do not bite, but they can lead to skin rashes and irritation, and may worsen allergy symptoms for many people.
Dust mites can reproduce at prolific rates and can live solely off of dead skin cells. At any given time, there can be tens of thousands, even hundreds of thousands, of dust mites living in your mattress and bedding.
Even if you’re not allergic to dust mites, you probably don’t want to be sharing your bed with thousands of them. Washing your sheets regularly can prevent and destroy them.
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