Shop Sheets & Pillowcases - Get ready for the sweetest of dreams with Target Australia's collection of quality
pillowcases and
bed sheets! Discover bed sheets in a wide variety of sizes, fabrics and colours designed to transform your bedroom into a sanctuary of rest and relaxation. Whether you have a single, double, queen, king or even super king bed, you can explore bed sheets that feel like they were custom-made to fit your mattress. From
fitted sheets and
flat sheets to sheet sets, you can curate the perfect bedding setup at Target Australia.
Got the perfect new bed sheets? Rest your head on the perfect pillowcase to match. Made from soft Egyption cotton and Australian cotton, our pillowcases cater for every type of pillow including
classic pillows ,
European pillows, posture pillows and more; so you can sleep in comfort and style every night. Shop the full range online or
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What does thread count mean for sheets?
The thread count of sheets helps you to evaluate the quality of the fabric itself. The term "thread count" refers to the number of horizontal and vertical threads woven into a square inch of the fabric. This means that the higher the thread count of your bed sheets, the smoother and denser the fabric will be, such as our
400 thread count sheets. While this helps you to make a decision, this is not the only factor indicating quality, you can also look out for fibre type. The weave and type of fabric can also help to determine which bed sheets are the best fit for you.
How often should you wash your bedsheets?
It is recommended to wash your bed sheets every 1-2 weeks for a hygenic sleep envrionment. However, you may need to wash your sheets more frequently if you have allergies, sensitive skin, sleep with pets or sweat excessively during the night. This is because as you sleep your bed sheets will pick up natural oils, bacteria and other particles, so it's important to keep your bed sheets regularly washed and fresh.
What is the best pillowcase for acne?
The best pillowcase fabrics for acne-prone skin include silk, satin and clean cotton as they are less absorbant and irritating on your skin. Pillowcases are known to be natural breeding grounds for dirt and bacteria growth, which can become a common cause of facial acne when not washed frequently. Along with regular washing, pillowcases featuring these natural fibres are another way to minimise any reactions on your skin.
How often should you change your pillowcase?
It is recommended that you ideally change your pillowcase every 2 to 3 days, especially if you have acne prone or oily skin. Your pillowcase absorbs sweat, oil, makeup and hair residue through the night, which is why it's important to frequently change and wash your pillowcase to avoid any build up.