Prevention editors share their favorite sleep products for National Sleep Awareness Month, including a Parachute sheet set, a Coop Sleep Goods pillow, and more.
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The sateen weave is made of 100% long-staple Egytian cotton. It feels luxuriously smooth, and the sheets have held up to frequent washing over the past three years. In fact, I’m pretty sure they’ve gotten softer over time.
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