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It can do both at the same time, helping you stay asleep.

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To evaluatestain resistance, we dropped coffee on the blankets and then washed them again.
We looked to see if the stain was removed and by how much, if not completely.
We also used a pronged pet brush to see if the blanket was prone to snags.

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This also helped us assess how well each blanket could tolerate pet paws.
The sateen weave is soft and luxurious and beautifully regulates our sleep temperature.
The color stays true, and the blanket shows no wear after more than 24 washes.

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It was instantly a favorite for both nighttime and movies on the couch.
Though not the softest of our tests, the fabric was comfortable and had extra-silky batting.
Stain-testing found the fabric very resistant, with no signs of coffee after washing.

Sleep Number instructions indicated a cold-water wash and low-heat drying.
We didnt see any discoloration, puckering, or uneven seams after washing.
Additionally, this blanket carries aStandard 100 certification by OEKO-TEX, which means its been tested for harmful substances.

At only $80, it is an absolute steal.
The mitered edges and high-quality organic cotton fabric stood out, making this blanket feel like an incredible value.
It presents a very upscale look with quality construction and an expensive overall look.

After lying under the blanket for five minutes, we felt comfortable with no temperature issues.
The stain test found this blanket to be very resistant, leaving no hint of the coffee.
We felt the change was more like a patina and less concerning adding to the look of this blanket.

It could also be a correlation to its terra-cotta color.
Regardless, we would buy this blanket again and again for great looks and excellent performance.
The Quince is also Standard 100 certified by OEKO-TEX.

The Parachute Cloud is a cotton and linen blend, which adds softness and durability.
After five minutes under the blanket, we were very cool and comfortable.
The blanket’s softness did not change, nor did its color fade or change in any way.

As with many other blankets on our list, the Parachute is OEKO-TEX certified.
The generous 70- by 50-inch size is perfect for one but can be easily shared.
It feels very lightweight but heavy enough to provide coziness.

It is a bit delicate for cat claws and dog paws, which can snag the fibers easily.
The Evercool temperature-regulating technology is a proprietary synthetic blend that makes this comforter cool to the touch and moisture-wicking.
Even without natural fabrics, the Rest comforter is OEKO-TEX certified, meaning it’s free of harmful chemicals.

Where we found it to be buttery soft, it was also a little slippery.
Additionally, the weight of the blanket makes it conform to body curves, adding a weighted blanket feel.
We loved that this comforter was machine washable and found it dried quickly for such a large item.

The look is upscale, and the fabric is super soft and cozy.
Stain resistant and machine washable, we genuinely believe the Luxome is worth the price.
For a slightly heavier option, try theSleep Number True Temp Blanket.

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Its also easy to take to the couch for a movie and resists stains if your popcorn spills.
While the cost of linen bedding can be high, it is long-lasting.
Important to note is that linen also wrinkles easily.

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If that is not your aesthetic, choose another fabric.
Percale weaveshave more structure and resistance to wrinkles if a cleaner line is on your list.
Hemp:Natural and sustainable, hemp is relatively new to bedding but is gaining popularity.

It is lauded for its breathability and moisture-wicking, which add cooling.
It’s one of the longest-lasting fibers you’ve got the option to use.
Its also softer and simply feels better than linen.

The best way to describe it is that its a little silkier.
The downside to hemp is the hefty price tag.
Rayon:Rayon is derived from wood through a chemical process and is often also called viscose.

Rayon does not retain heat, making it great for cooling the body but not as good for warming.
Lyocell: Lyocell is also derived from wood and sold under the brand name Tencel.
If the wood used is bamboo, the final product will be listed as Tencel from bamboo.

Lyocell bedding is praised for its softness and ability to drape well over a bed.
Conversely, theRest Evercool Cooling Comforterfeatures a performance fabric with ultra-thin fibers that quickly absorb and remove water molecules.
Breathable fabrics allow the heat to escape and cool air to enter through circulation and exchange.

For many hot sleepers or menopausal women having night sweats, this can be a frequent issue.
Moisture-wicking fabrics do triple duty in drying and cooling hot sleepers.
If it beads, it is not good for hot sleepers.

If it absorbs immediately and dries quickly, you have a winner.
If you use shared laundry, this might be a sticking point.
Some blankets are dry clean only or spot clean, which can be costly.

Dangtop Cooling Blanket:Made from bamboo, the Dangtop is soft, lightweight and attractive.
It also comes in second for the least expensive, and we found it to be an incredible value.
Cool to the touch, this blanket has strong thermoregulating qualities.

Cozy Earth Bamboo Blanket:Cozy Earths bamboo blanket is extremely soft and feels amazing.
Sadly, though, the blanket retained the coffee stain and couldnt handle the pet brush.
Questions and Answers
Do cooling blankets really work?

We found cooling blankets work very well.
A good cooling blanket will regulate your temperature, not just cool you.
Do you use a top sheet with cooling blankets?

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