Monday, 17 November 2014

Things to Look for When Buying Organic Cotton Sheets

Organic cotton sheets are a healthier choice if you want to prevent allergies. These sheets are made of organic cotton, which is grown in a healthy environment. If you are sensitive to manufacturing chemicals or allergic to wool, organic cotton is healthier and safer for the sheets.

Many consumers buy cotton sheets based on their size and design, but when buying organic cotton sheets this ‘look’ is not enough. There are certain things you should consider before making the decision. For starters, make sure the material is certified organic cotton. This means that you are purchasing certified organic cotton sheets with cotton that is organically grown, harvested and made into these products.


Next, forget about dyes and colors that may destroy the hypo-allergenic properties of organic cotton. Seek pure white or ivory sheets with a super-fine, lustrous, and buttery-smooth texture found in 300-thread count organic cotton weave. It contributes to extraordinary softness and comfort you can experience. Known as Percale or sateen sheets, these products are known for their durable weave, which stay intact even after going through 100 wash cycles. A high-quality manufacturer of these sheets is a fair trade partner of a reputable organic mattress source. It is known for its first organic cotton project in 1993 in Central India.


Look for organic cotton sheets that come as a set. A good set of should have a flat sheet, a pair of matching pillowcases, and a fitted sheet with deep pockets, all packaged in a reusable organic cotton tote. Make sure that the sheets are farmed and ethically sourced in India, or the USA, and grown with natural fertilizers.

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