Since ancient times, sheepskins have been used for comfort and therapeutic benefits. The phrase "sheepskin" refers to the animal's skin or hide- with wool attached. They were mainly used for warmth and people were generally unaware of their therapeutic value.
Do you know that sheepskin has
inherent qualities that significantly impact its use and durability? And it is fantastic for your children's future and your health. Interesting? Keep reading to learn more.
1. Sheepskin Is Perfect For Babies
Sheepskin for newborns not only looks lovely in the nursery or stroller, but it also offers several extra advantages for the baby. Sheepskin:
● Can Help Your Baby Sleep:
Parenting can be stressful at times if not handled properly. That is where sheepskin comes in, as it helps the baby sleep longer and better. The best sheepskins for sleeping are those with short hair- because the dense pile ensures that the sheepskin absorbs pressure without flattening and offers comfortable and natural support that promotes sleep. The ideal material for a sleeping surface is sheepskin because it is naturally permeable, enhances comfort and circulation, dries quickly, and dissipates heat.
● Regulates Body Temperature:
Sheepskin will keep a baby warm and cozy in the winter, but its ability to control the temperature in the summer is less known. Sheepskin has a natural thermostatic quality, which is partly due to the hollow fibers and breathability of the wool pile. This means that sheepskin will maintain your child's temperature at a constant level and provide comfort throughout the year, keeping them warm in the winter and cooler in the summer.
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