DryZzz Pillowcase: Go to Sleep with Wet Hair

Showering at night just became easier. If you favor a night shower, you know how uncomfortable it can be to fall asleep with wet hair. Now you can wake up to dry hair and a dry pillow, thanks to DryZzz. Founders and sisters Linda Schwitalla Villena and Susan Schwitalla Culmo created DryZzz when Linda’s daughter needed an idea for a school project that would solve everyday problems. As Linda was going to bed after a shower, she had the idea of a dual-sided towel and pillowcase that would remedy the problems of going to bed with wet hair. And that is how DryZzz was born.

The pillowcases look like any regular cover, only they are double-sided. One side is a regular pillowcase and the other side is made with a microfiber towel that absorbs the moisture so you can sleep with wet hair. The patented pillowcase has a layer of waterproof liner underneath to keep your pillow dry as well.

DryZzz is also beneficial if you have night sweats, hot flashes, like to use leave in hair treatments, or tend to drool while you sleep. You will also save time in the morning not drying your hair, which protects your hair from heat damage, by using the DryZzz pillowcase instead. All pillowcases are machine washable and dryer safe. Not only will the DryZzz pillowcase make your life easier but a portion of the proceeds go to Sofia’s Hope, a non-profit corporation that funds research related to pediatric cancer and cardiac damage caused by chemotherapy. Find it at: https://www.dryzzz.com/

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Telina Cuppari Senior Staff Writer at Beauty News NYC
Telina Cuppari

Senior Staff Writer

Telina Cuppari is a world explorer who loves people and pizza. Originally from California, Telina speaks three languages and has worked in seven countries and traveled extensively in more than 30 nations. She now resides in New Jersey where she holds two Guinness World Records for the Largest Collection of Pizza-Related Items. Her husband was kind enough to let her turn their garage into a pizza museum. Telina received her master’s in Edinburgh, Scotland and after spent three more years in the capital writing for one of the country’s largest newspapers about her failed relationships and dating foreign men. She loves anything beauty related, cooking strange food that’s super healthy, and meeting new people. Telina is the founder of Pizza Kindness, an independent, nonprofit dedicated to spreading kindness throughout the tristate area with pizza-related events and campaigns that support college scholarships and other charitable organizations.