Dakimakura Body Pillow

A dakimakura body pillow, also known as a hug pillow or daki pillow, can be an extremely useful tool to help you sleep better at night. These pillows are designed to look like pretty anime characters, so they’re usually available in different styles and sizes. However, with such an amazing product at your fingertips, you might worry that you aren’t using it correctly—in particular, that you aren’t sleeping with a dakimakura body pillow properly. Don’t worry!

Choose The Right Dakimakura

When it comes to picking out a custom body pillow, there are two very important aspects you need to consider: size and likeness. I have very specific taste when it comes to dakimakuras, which has led me to pick out countless pillows over my years of collecting them (OK, maybe not countless, but you get my point). If you want your pillow to be comfortable and not awkward-looking in any way, shape or form (also known as sitting straight up on its own), then make sure you get one that is at least 150cm tall. Anything under 150cm will often lead to a few awkward nights where your head keeps flopping over onto your bed while you’re trying to sleep. It’s kind of frustrating—I know from experience! Also, try to go for something with an image that matches what you’re looking for. You don’t want to buy something with an image of a cute anime girl if you’re just looking for a pillow to help keep your neck warm while sleeping. You can always find other uses for those types of pillows later on down the line!

Choose A Pillowcase

If you’re going to purchase a custom body pillow, then it’s also a good idea to invest in an extra pillowcase for it. That way, your dakimakura can be washed on a regular basis without having to throw away an expensive cover that should last for years. If possible, choose a case with different-sized zippers and stick with one size smaller than your pillow; while there are larger sizes available, they can be difficult to deal with when trying to get into bed and sleep comfortably. When choosing your pillowcase color and design, keep it simple—it will make it much easier if you need to wash or change covers frequently. And never go cheap! Get a quality case made from durable fabric so that your dakimakura lasts as long as possible. It might cost more up front, but in the long run, it’ll save you money by extending its life span.

Remove All Distractions

As a general rule, you shouldn’t be using your bed for anything other than sleep. This means no eating (except in cases where you’re on a controlled diet), and no texting or talking on your phone while in bed. Removing all distractions will make it easier to fall asleep, stay asleep, and wake up more refreshed. If you must text/use your phone while in bed, put it across the room so that you have to get up to reach it; that way you can’t lie down right after with your mind still on social media or email. If all else fails, set an alarm reminding yourself not to lie back down after reaching over to grab your phone. Remember: You only need to do these things long enough for them to become a habit. Once they become a habit, you won’t need alarms or reminders anymore!

Clean The Covers

It is also recommended to clean your pillow covers as frequently as possible to keep them looking their best. If you aren’t able to wash your covers every day, or even every week, be sure to spot-clean them immediately after spills or accidents. Removing spots and stains from your covers prevents permanent discoloration and ensures that your pillow will always look great on display in any location. Protecting your own body pillow with a nice set of covers not only makes it look nicer but also adds extra protection against stains and other accidents that might occur while you are enjoying sleep! Here at ThePillowCaseStore we want everyone who purchases our custom body pillows to enjoy years of comfort without having to worry about washing their cases often. That’s why we offer many different types of covers for all types of situations. From waterproof mattress protectors to breathable bamboo sheets, there is something here for every type of sleeper. And if you don’t find exactly what you need? Just contact us; our team would love to help find a solution that works perfectly for your needs!

Store Your Body Pillow Correctly

Even with a good cover, a body pillow can quickly start to smell. For that reason, it’s best to store your pillow in an airtight bag when it’s not in use. This will ensure that it doesn’t get dusty or attract bugs while waiting for you to fall asleep next to it at night. When you store your body pillow, make sure you wash any covers or cases you have that can be removed and machine-washed. If there are any inserts or additional pieces with removable covers (like pillows inside of pillow covers), throw those covers into the washer as well. Once everything is clean and dry, reassemble your dakimakura and toss her into her protective case until you need her again! The Pros Of Sleeping With Your Dakimakura: There are plenty of reasons to consider sleeping with a dakimakura—they’re great if you live alone, if you share your bed with someone who snores loudly or shifts around frequently during sleep, if you simply want some extra warmth in bed, etc.

Don’t Sleep On Your Stomach

Stomach sleepers are more prone to developing neck pain and headaches than their side or back sleeping counterparts. If you sleep with a dakimakura body pillow, don’t sleep on your stomach; place your pillow between your legs instead. While dakimakura pillows aren’t exactly known for their comfort, they do help support your back in a neutral position—assuming you’re not sleeping on your stomach! When it comes to picking out which type of dakimakura pillow is best for you, consider how long and thick your favorite anime character’s hair is. The thicker her locks are, the more likely she’ll be able to cradle your head comfortably while you snooze.