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16December   {Giveaway} A Wrinkle-Preventing Beauty Pillow
Pamela Governale and her FOF mom, Angela, are giving away their brilliant invention, the Vanity Pillow.

To enter, tell us in the comments below: Do you sleep on your face, side or back?
Thank you for commenting this contest is now closed.


Convinced that a lifetime of sleeping facedown was causing facial wrinkles, Pamela Governale set to work designing a pillow that would help her sleep comfortably face-up.  Her FOF mom, Angela, sewed the first Vanity Pillow prototype.

"We protect our skin from the sun; we moisturize; we use anti-wrinkle creams and under-eye serums; and then we spend all night squashing our faces into a pillow," says Pamela. Her Vanity Pillow works by ensuring the user sleeps face-up which relieves pressure on existing wrinkles on cheeks, under the eyes and forehead. It also ensures a smudge-free slumber for women who like to slather on night creams.

"It's relaxing to snooze on your tummy, but to avoid wrinkles, flip over.... A vanity pillow cradles your head, preventing tossing and turning," wrote InStyle editors in a recent glowing review.

To enter to win the Vanity Pillow, tell us in the comments, below: Do you sleep on your face, side or back?
Thank you for commenting this contest is now closed.


(See all our past winners, here.)
  

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291 Comments

  1. Sweet

    I’m always turning from one side to the other and when I accidently fall sleep on my back I always end up having the most horrible nightmares there is
    OMG! I probably full of wrinkles that I created on my own Why do I do this to myself?

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  2. kimberley rankin

    Hi!
    I sleep on my left side. My face is pretty much wrinkle free with the help,of botox and a few other fillers, except for a line running from the bottom of my nose to spot in between my lips. The faint line on the other side of my face is not so pronounced. I am a senior citizen, counting my pennies. Do you ever offer promotions. Thank you for your consideration.

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  3. Deborah G.

    I sleep on my side. Every morning I wake up, I can now tell which side I slept on the that night by simply looking in the mirror!
    Aghast!

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  4. Linda Willmann

    I sleep on my back, yet I have the habit of turning my head to the side in my sleep, which results in scrunching up the skin on the side of my face. This is causing a deepening crease. I am frantic to stop doing this. So far I have been unable to devise a way to stop this.

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  5. Carol B

    I honestly try not to sleep face down but always end up doing it! I’ll start out face up but by morning my face and all the cream on it ends up face down on my pillow. I’ve tried countless different brands of pillows & neck rolls but so far…nothings helped so far! I’d love to win this one! Sounds like it might do the trick since the inventor had the same problem.

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  6. Marcia

    Heard on THE DOCTORS show today that stomach sleeping results in facial wrinkles. I need to test your pillow to see if it works on the side of my face that gives how I sleep away!!!! Yes I am a stomach sleeper in need of reform. Help me please.

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  7. Pinkerbelle

    I’m all over the place; that’s why my morning ‘do always looks like I’ve mixed it up with the egg beater!

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  8. margara

    ive always tried to sleep on my back without actually achieving it.. finally a pillow that helps do so! i end up on my face everyday….and i might be too old for it, but i will lend it to my daughter…see if shell get her own!!!

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  9. Merlin78639

    I nap on my back, but sleep on my side, I think…I feel much like the earlier commenter who told about having cancer…I have muscular dystrophy…there, I’ve said it, too. It changes the way one moves, affects sleep patterns, and after a while, makes sleeping difficult. Anything that might add to bedtime comfort would be wonderful.

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  10. Val

    I sleep mostly on either side. I used to sleep with my face in the pillow but having a neck problem means that that isn’t a good idea any more.

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  11. Carmen T

    I always sleep on my back, with an occassional side roll. Can’t sleep on my stomach. The pillow looks like an interesting concept. Hope to win one.

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  12. Ysconsin

    I usually go to sleep on my side, semi-curled up, but I usually wake up to find I have rolled to my stomach. I’m trying to train myself to sleep on my back for posture reasons, so this pillow would really help.

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  13. Ruth

    When I am extremely tired if I’m on my back I stay there all night. Then sometimes I curl up on my side but end up moving after awhile.

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  14. Lori testo

    I have cancer, there, I said it. So I do not get very much sleep. I have always slept on my belly, but always WANTED to sleep on my back, I knew it would make less wrinkles, and now because of chemo and loss of weight, I have wrinkles in places that I thought you could never get wrinkles! Sure would like to try your product, something I could share with other patients at chemo,,thanks and my God bless you and your venture and bring favor into all you do.

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  15. Rose

    I do sleep on my side, which relieve pressure on my lower back. I am always impressed though with those who have new ideas and are able to bring them to market.

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  16. doreen hicks

    I find it very comfortable to sleep on my side. The position doesn’t last through the night because I think it is only natural to toss a little. I usually end up on my side again.

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  17. Lisa Brown

    I sleep on my back most of the time and sometimes on my side, cannot sleep on my stomach anymore due to a bad back. This would be a great prize to win!

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