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I ordered my sheets & giggles set today! I have slept much better since using linen after watching your videos. As a stage 4 colon cancer patient the chemo night sweats are terrible, not something I ever expected to go through at age 33, so I appreciate your channel and finally can sleep through the night without having to change after waking up soaking wet.
I have been using only Sheex for years now (I have 5 sets of the King-Size original Sheex). After first night, there was no going back. I use them on my new Purple 3 Hybrid mattress and the fitted bottom sheet stays in place when I turn over at night. Even my first set is holding up well after years of laundering.
Have you tried “brushed” Tencel sheets ? Wondering if they are a bit warmer to the touch for the winter. I want cool sheets but that are a little warmer when you first touch them
Yes, I have some "flannel" Lyocell sheets made by UGG (not sure if they are still available), but haven't I seen any other brands. (Let me know if you've found any!) At present my default winter sheets are made of linen. (Smooth Lyocell/Tencel for the summer.)
If they come "stone-washed" (or you invest time laundering them) they soften up. My "softest" are from Brooklinen and Sijo. If budget-conscious, check Target (yes, Target). Although check the fine print, as they also carry cotton-linen blends.
I ordered sheex midnight label after seeing your review. I also ordered sheex artic aire max because they are made of eucalyptus. I had never tried eucalyptus sheets i love them. Thank you for your reviews I enjoy them.
You are right. Buffy also sells a lovely Eucalyptus set of sheets but I didn't include them as they were A LOT more expensive. Among the premium brands I reviewed, I don't have a clear favorite, so look for the best price. (Keeping in mind that viscose bamboo will be cheaper. Bamboo feels the same, but I don't know if it wears as well... I'll need to re-review these after a few years...)
Yes, they do feel a bit "shear". For the winter I plan to switch to my linen set, which is more "cotton-soft". I also have a set of "flannel" TENCEL sheets made by UGG and sold at Bed Bath & Beyond. (They are not currently listed on their website; cross-fingers they return for winter...)
Check out the full review of these (and more!) cooling sheets: comfortsleepsanctuary.com/resources-reviews/cooling-sheets/
Check out cooling comforters: th-cam.com/video/hiR5fythJ7g/w-d-xo.html
I ordered my sheets & giggles set today! I have slept much better since using linen after watching your videos. As a stage 4 colon cancer patient the chemo night sweats are terrible, not something I ever expected to go through at age 33, so I appreciate your channel and finally can sleep through the night without having to change after waking up soaking wet.
So glad you're feeling better! I feel honored that I helped you a tiny bit in your recovery.
Love the cat models
Such a cute cat
He is very cute, isn't he?
I have been using only Sheex for years now (I have 5 sets of the King-Size original Sheex). After first night, there was no going back. I use them on my new Purple 3 Hybrid mattress and the fitted bottom sheet stays in place when I turn over at night. Even my first set is holding up well after years of laundering.
Good to hear they hold up! I just ordered the "Midnight Label" Sheex sheets. Stayed tuned...
I’m looking at these sheets but I’m in the UK so thinking about ordering the fabric by the meter and making my own.
Have you tried “brushed” Tencel sheets ? Wondering if they are a bit warmer to the touch for the winter. I want cool sheets but that are a little warmer when you first touch them
Yes, I have some "flannel" Lyocell sheets made by UGG (not sure if they are still available), but haven't I seen any other brands. (Let me know if you've found any!)
At present my default winter sheets are made of linen. (Smooth Lyocell/Tencel for the summer.)
@@ComfortSleepSanctuary are linen sheets smooth ? I thought they were quite rough?
@@ComfortSleepSanctuary West Elm do brushed Tencel sheets
If they come "stone-washed" (or you invest time laundering them) they soften up. My "softest" are from Brooklinen and Sijo. If budget-conscious, check Target (yes, Target). Although check the fine print, as they also carry cotton-linen blends.
Thanks!
Purple soft stretch sheets
Adding Purple to my list...
I ordered sheex midnight label after seeing your review. I also ordered sheex artic aire max because they are made of eucalyptus. I had never tried eucalyptus sheets i love them. Thank you for your reviews I enjoy them.
They are quite different, but I'm confident you'll love them both, as I do. ;-)
out of these any preference? trying to get into the space but the prices are wildly variant and I don't really knw of it's warranted
Oh and are these good for winter as well or are they a bit too airy? thanks for your time and expertise :-)
You are right. Buffy also sells a lovely Eucalyptus set of sheets but I didn't include them as they were A LOT more expensive. Among the premium brands I reviewed, I don't have a clear favorite, so look for the best price. (Keeping in mind that viscose bamboo will be cheaper. Bamboo feels the same, but I don't know if it wears as well... I'll need to re-review these after a few years...)
Yes, they do feel a bit "shear". For the winter I plan to switch to my linen set, which is more "cotton-soft". I also have a set of "flannel" TENCEL sheets made by UGG and sold at Bed Bath & Beyond. (They are not currently listed on their website; cross-fingers they return for winter...)