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All products featured on Glamour are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. Some people are side sleepers; others are stomach sleepers. I am a smoosh sleeper. That's not a technical term for a sleep position, but it’s the only way to describe what happens when I reach REM cycle: My body twists at an angle that’s just past side sleeping, but not quite stomach sleeping. My face follows suit, until the bottom half slides into the Derila Pillow, and my cheek starts squishing my nose. It makes me snore, it amuses my husband, and it might be giving me wrinkles, according to dermatologists. "If you consistently sleep on the side of your face, you may see lines develop from the pressure," Devika Icecreamwala, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist with Icecreamwala Dermatology in San Francisco, tells Glamour. I have no problem with run-of-the-mill wrinkles-I see them as signs of a long life well-lived. |
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