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11 best hypo-allergenic pillows for sensitive sleepers

From reducing allergy symptoms to supporting your head and neck, these are the top hypo-allergenic pillows to help you get the best sleep.

We check out popular hypo-allergenic pillows shoppers love to snuggle into. Image: iStock
We check out popular hypo-allergenic pillows shoppers love to snuggle into. Image: iStock

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From drool and dead skin to pet dander and dust mites, there’s a lot that goes on your pillow aside from your head.

It might explain why you’re waking up with a stuffy or runny nose, itchy eyes or breakouts.

Thankfully, there are hypo-allergenic pillows to help us get our beauty sleep.

These are especially ideal for people who suffer from allergies because they don’t contain harsh chemicals. Instead, the pillows are made with materials less likely to trigger symptoms and often treated to keep dust mites away and prevent the growth of bacteria and mould.

To help you find the best hypo-allergenic pillow, we compiled some of the top-rated options below including the Viewstar Pillow that has over 24,500 five-star reviews on Amazon.

BEST HYPOALLERGENIC PILLOWS GUIDE

BEST OVERALL HYPOALLERGENIC PILLOWS

Canningvale Hypoallergenic Pillow Twin Pack, $109.99 at Canningvale

Editor's Pick

Canningvale Hypoallergenic Pillow Twin Pack

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

Canningvale’s hypo-allergenic pillows are designed for sleepers who are a little sensitive to allergens like dust mites and pet dander, including those who suffer from allergies and asthma. Each pillow adds extra protection against the nasties with its Ultra Fresh antibacterial treated pillow, plus it’s Oeko-Tex 100 certified (which means it’s been tested and cleared for any harmful substances).

You can also check out their hypo-allergenic bedding range and grab yourself the bamboo cotton sheet set that’s got the stamp of approval from more than 1,400 reviewers.

WHAT REVIEWERS ARE SAYING:

I personally put Canningvale’s hypo-allergenic pillows to the test. For the record, I have sensitive skin so I usually choose anything that’s hypo-allergenic, typically soft and in a low profile (and most likely on sale).

It may sound cliche, but these converted me to the world of firm high-profile pillows. The product is quite comfortable and my head and neck feel supported, despite being taller than what I’m used to. The pillows are a little on the large side, which might not be for everyone. But I personally like it.

Emma Foam Pillow, $100 (down from $200) at Emma Sleep

$100 off

Emma Foam Pillow

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

Buying the perfect pillow can be tough but with Emma Sleep’s customisable foam pillow you can create the perfect option for your individual needs. Featuring removable foam layers, you can easily adjust the height and comfort of the pillow to suit your specific sleeping style. The breathable and hypo-allergenic foam also adapts to your neck to provide optimal support. To ensure you get your purchase right, Emma Sleep also offers a 100 night trial so if it’s not quite right, you can send it back for free.

WHAT REVIEWERS ARE SAYING:

From 456 reviews, this pillow is currently sitting at 4.6 stars. One five-star reviewer said, “I have tried so many pillows to help with my neck and back pain. This pillow is a game changer! No matter what position I sleep in I feel super supported and my neck and back pain has even started to ease.” Another made use of the adjustable foam remarking, “[it] took a couple of nights to work out that taking a layer out was better for me. Also making sure I am sleeping with it up the right way is also very important for me.”

Origin Coolmax® Latex Pillow, $129 (down from $214) at Origin Mattress

on sale

Origin Coolmax® Latex Pillow

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Crafted from latex and cooling gel, this pillow is not only comfortable but perfect for hot summer nights, too. The materials ensure that your head is cradled and supported all night long. It also features a removable hypo-allergenic tencel cover that is anti-dust mite, anti-bacteria and antimicrobial.

Dentons Pillows Impressions Classic Memory Foam Pillow, $92.47 (down from $184.95) at Myer

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Dentons Pillows Impressions Classic Memory Foam Pillow

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

For a slow release memory foam pillow, this one from Dentons Pillows is worth checking out. It’s suitable for all sleep positions, especially if you prefer a high loft, and moulds to the shape of your head and neck to provide the support you need.

The pillow is machine washable and is treated to resist dust mites and inhibit the growth of bacteria and mould.

WHAT REVIEWERS ARE SAYING:

Online reviews show customers are coming back for more, with reviewers saying it’s supportive and doesn’t lose it shape.

“Love this pillow. Won’t use another one again,” an impressed reviewer posted.

Tontine Anti Allergy High and Firm Pillow, $34.99 at Harris Scarfe

Tontine Anti Allergy High and Firm Pillow

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

Sleep through the night with this protective hypo-allergenic pillow. Featuring a soft natural cotton cover for breathability, you can be sure to stay cool and refreshed all night.

WHAT REVIEWERS ARE SAYING:

Customers are impressed with how comfortable the pillow is and how well it hits the sweet spot between soft and firm yet supportive. “Just the right height and firmness I wanted to give me a good night’s sleep,” said one five-star review. Others wrote that they were “great for allergies.”

BEST AFFORDABLE HYPOALLERGENIC PILLOWS

Viewstar Standard Size Pillows For Sleeping (Pack of Two), $76.99 (down from $88) at Amazon Australia

Bestseller

Viewstar Standard Size Pillows For Sleeping (Pack of Two)

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

Talk about popular – this Viewstar pillow set has garnered over 24,500 five-star reviews and, unsurprisingly, is one of Amazon’s top picks for king pillows.

Want to get maximum fluffiness? The seller recommends airing the pillow out on the clothesline or chucking it in a tumble dryer on low heat, with tennis balls in tube socks (yes, really) to fluff up the pillows. You can also make a habit of giving it a gentle shake and push the sides in.

Don’t need the king size? This hypo-allergenic pillow comes in king and queen sizes, too.

WHAT REVIEWERS ARE SAYING:

Most Amazon customers find the pillow comfortable and a good balance between firm and fluffy. “These pillows have been the best I have bought over the years by farrrrrrr! They’re so soft and fluffy but still solid and firm,” a self-described “a pillow snob” commented.

On the downside, some customers found the pillow too soft, flat or not great quality. Although many shoppers said they usually give the pillows a good fluff or rotate it whenever it starts to sink.

Linenspa Pillows – Queen Size Set of Two, $62.36 at Amazon Australia

Bestseller

Linenspa 2 Pack Shredded Memory Foam Pillows For Sleeping

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

This is one of Amazon’s top picks for memory foam pillows, which is unsurprising considering it’s garnered over 11,000 reviews and an average customer rating of 4.5 stars. The set of two is filled with shredded memory foam and offers medium firmness,

and comes with a polyester cover that’s said to be wrinkle and fade resistant.

WHAT REVIEWERS ARE SAYING:

They’re a decent buy if you’re just looking for a basic, affordable pillow that offers some head and neck support. Keep in mind they take several hours to expand to full size once you take them out of the packaging.

Tontine Classic Allergy Sensitive Pillow, $27.97 (down from $55.95) at Myer

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Tontine Classic Allergy Sensitive Pillow

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

A go-to brand for pillows, Tontine offers a budget-friendly option with its Classic Allergy Sensitive Pillow. Approved by the Sensitive Choice program, this product contains an antibacterial treatment claimed to inhibit the growth of bacteria, mould and dust mites.

Similar to other Tontine pillows, you can expect a date stamp to remind you when the pillow needs to be replaced.

Aside from soft, the pillow is available in medium and firm.

WHAT REVIEWERS ARE SAYING:

Most reviewers agree the Tontine hypo-allergenic pillow is comfortable and gives a decent amount of support for their head and neck.

“It’s like sleeping on a cloud. It’s so comfortable that I went back the following day and bought another two,” a happy customer posted.

On the downside, the pillow is on the high side and some reviewers said it flattened after a month.

Jason Australian Made Bamboo Pillow 4 Pack, $59.95 (down from $129.99) at MyDeal

on sale

Jason Australian Made Bamboo Pillow (4 Pack)

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

This Aussie-made set from Jason comes with four pillows, each made with a bamboo viscose blend that’s said to be naturally antibacterial and hypo-allergenic. It also promises to provide even heat distribution, so your head doesn’t overheat while you sleep.

WHAT REVIEWERS ARE SAYING:

Shoppers say this set is absolute bang for buck and praised the seller for their customer service and fast delivery.

“I love this pillow! I have tried quite a few but at last this works for me,” a customer posted.

“It is soft but has enough structure to support and is really comfortable.”

BEST HYPOALLERGENIC PILLOWS FOR KIDS

Tontine I’m Your First Pillow, $11.98 (down from $23.95) at Tontine

Tontine I'm Your First Pillow

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

For little ones making the big move from the cot to the bed, Tontine’s machine washable I’m Your First Pillow is worth checking out. Approved by the Sensitive Choice program, the product has a low height and extra soft feel. It also contains a polyester filling that has been treated with antimicrobial protection to prevent bacteria, mould and dust mites from growing.

WHAT ARE REVIEWERS SAYING:

Most reviewers agree the filling is evenly distributed and makes the pillow feel perfectly soft and plump. It also looks like many grown ups use this Tontine option for themselves.

“Perfect for my four year old son. It’s soft and not too high,” one parent commented.

“I’m an adult and I use these pillows on my bed as I love the low profile, they are perfect to add to the medium profile pillow I also use for stacking,” another person wrote.

Kinder Fluff Toddler Pillow (2 Pack), $21.90 (down from $25.85) at Amazon Australia

Kinder Fluff Toddler Pillow (2 Pack)

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

Kinder Fluff offers a budget-friendly hypo-allergenic pillow with less fill than some other toddler-friendly pillows, which is said to help give them more fitting head and neck support. It’s filled with a down alternative and machine washable.

WHAT ARE REVIEWERS SAYING:

While many agree it seems fairly soft and comfortable, some parents found the pillow on the small side, with one suggesting using it as a travel pillow rather than for the cot or bed.

“Perfect size for a toddler-friendly. My daughter has slept much better since using it. Good quality and seems very comfortable,” one customer posted.

Hypoallergenic pillows are a must-have for anyone who suffers allergies or asthma. Image: 97/iStock.
Hypoallergenic pillows are a must-have for anyone who suffers allergies or asthma. Image: 97/iStock.

WHAT ARE HYPOALLERGENIC PILLOWS?

Hypoallergenic pillows are made without chemicals and contain materials that are less known to trigger allergies. These are different to anti-allergy pillows, which have been treated to prevent allergens such as pet dander and dust mites from building up.

WHAT PILLOWS ARE BEST FOR PEOPLE WITH ALLERGIES?

If you have allergies or asthma, the best pillows are the ones approved by the National Asthma Council of Australia’s Sensitive Choice program. They’re easy to spot, thanks to the bright blue butterfly logo.

Out of what’s available, hypo-allergenic pillows are great because they’re designed with materials less likely to trigger allergies. These also usually include moisture-wicking fabrics and dust mite resistant covers, which help reduce your exposure to allergens such as dust mites.

HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU WASH A HYPOALLERGENIC PILLOW?

According to Tontine, machine washable pillows should be washed every few months or at least twice per year. But try and avoid placing them into the washing machine too regularly as it can wear the pillows out sooner.

The National Asthma Council of Australia also recommends washing your pillowcases at least once a week in water hotter than 55 degrees Celsius.

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