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2 in 1 Memory Foam Cervical Pillow

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Say No to Pain, Embrace Deep Sleep: The Neck Hammock Cervical Shop Derila Pillow uses a convex neck and hollow design to create a height difference that matches the physiological curve of the cervical spine. 15-degree angel helps maintain the natural curve of your neck and shoulder, relieves stiff neck and muscle pain, allowing the cervical spine to be more effectively supported, stretched and relaxed. Ensures proper breathing and minimizing snoring, providing you with a restful sleep every night. 2 Heights for Optimal Neck Support: Do you often toss and turn because you can't find the height that suits you? W) on both sides to cater to any sleeping position. Choose the height that provides you with the perfect amount of support. It also features specific grooves that ensure your arms are comfortable while you sleep. Premium Memory Foam for Restful Sleep: Our cervical pillow is made of high quality CertiPUR certified slow rebound memory foam, which can support the head and cervical vertebrae with good softness. It does not deform even after prolonged use and evenly distributes pressure on the head, maintaining a comfortable sleeping condition and Wake Up Refreshed with Experience Derila Support extending the time of deep sleep. Breathable Skin-friendly Pillowcase: Our memory foam core is wrapped in a double-layered pillowcase. The outer pillowcase has a fine texture and soft feel with a smooth zip for easy removal and cleaning. The inner pillowcase protects the core from dust and slows down oxidation and hardening of the core. Be A Good Sleep Partner: We're committed to helping everyone get a good night's sleep. When you choose our contour pillow, it's easy to enjoy a pain-relieving night's sleep every night!

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