The Good Housekeeping Institute recently tested and GHI approved the scooms duvet, pillow and Egyptian cotton bed linen range. This is what they told us in their report.
Spring is in the air and the birds in our garden are nesting. We've put out the down and feathers from our old pillows and duvets for their nests. See our top tips for recycling your duvets and pillows. Plus, how to help nesting birds.
So, you can't use down and feather bedding because you have a dust mite allergy - right? Wrong! Scientific research has demonstrated that even if you suffer from house dust mite allergies or asthma, you can enjoy sleeping with natural down and feather bedding.
We’re delighted that the Independent has selected the scooms all seasons duvet as its Best Winter Duvet 2019 - 24: The Scooms All Seasons Duvet is hands down the best all-seasons duvet we’ve ever tried. With bells on.
What is the best time to get up in the morning? Do you wonder like me if you would be more productive if you got up earlier or went to bed earlier? Find out more about the best time for waking up and going to sleep ...
We were wondering why we often feel more tired during the winter? We really had no idea, so we did a little research.Check out our comprehensive guide to winter tiredness and fatigue!
We’re pleased here at scooms that we are plastic free. Disposable plastic items are however so common in our lives that it’s really easy not to notice them. Find out how we set out to be plastic free and read our top tips on how you can reduce your own use of plastic.
Why do we yawn? Experts believe that yawningis a sign of empathy and therefore contagious in the same way that you might smile or frown if the person you're looking at smiles or frowns at you. So, if one person yawns, almost everone close by will also yawn.
Is the decor in your bedroom in need of some TLC? Then be inspired by our pick of the most mindful bedroom schemes around. They will have you snoozing the night away in style ...
REM sleep is the rapid eye movement that occurs during sleep. When you sleep, your brain moves through five different stages; one of these stages is REM sleep.