Introduction
Memory foam, latex foam, and microbead pillows all have some pros and cons. They can vary based on the sleepers’ size, shape, and sleeping position. Memory foam is temperature sensitive, which means that it becomes softer when it is exposed to heat. Latex foam is made from natural latex rubber. It offers a springier texture than memory foam pillows while providing less contouring support. Microbeads are made from tiny beads of polystyrene that offer a firm feel and little contour or support for the head and neck. So what’s the difference between these three pillow types?
Memory Foam
Memory foam is a viscoelastic foam that consists of polyurethane and other chemicals. It’s denser than latex, but less expensive and more durable.
Memory foam provides pressure relief to sensitive parts of the body like the shoulders and hips because it allows you to sink into it. The memory in these foams comes from the polyurethane, which is actually an oil-based material that expands when heated up or compressed; this causes a reaction with another chemical in the mattress called boric acid (which has an opposite effect on temperature), which then expands when both are exposed to heat or pressure. This expansion creates an indentation in your body so you’ll feel comfortable at night while sleeping on your side or back!
Latex Foam
Latex foam is made from natural rubber, which makes it breathable and hypoallergenic. The material is also durable and long lasting, so you don’t have to worry about your mattress getting worn out in a few years like with many other options. Latex foam is a good choice for people who are allergic to dust mites or have asthma because there are fewer chemicals used in its production than other types of mattresses.
On the downside, latex foam can be more expensive than some other types of beds and it may not be ideal for people who move around during sleep or toss and turn frequently because latex doesn’t offer much support when compressed under pressure.
Microbead
Microbeads are small beads of plastic that have been used in some pillows for a number of years. These tiny, polystyrene balls are often used to provide extra support. However, microbeads are not biodegradable and can cause environmental pollution if they’re not disposed of properly.
There are differences between foam types that you should be aware of before purchasing a new pillow or mattress.
Memory foam and latex foam are both viscoelastic foams, but there are some differences that you should be aware of before purchasing a new pillow or mattress.
The main difference between memory foam and latex is their density. Memory foam is typically more dense than latex, which means that it has fewer air pockets than other types of viscoelastic foam. This makes it firmer than most conventional mattresses, making it harder to move around on top of the surface (though this can also be an advantage if you want something that provides good support).
Latex foam tends to be less dense and more flexible than memory foam because its cells contain more air, which makes them softer and easier to move around on top of the surface (which can also lead to comfort issues if there isn’t enough support underneath). A lower density means that latex will generally feel cooler than similar densities in a different material because there’s less insulation between your body heat and ambient temperature
Conclusion
We hope that we have provided enough information to help you make an informed decision. There is a lot of information out there, but this should get you started on your way.