Just curious to see what people are using to cushion their beds/tables.

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Comfy!  I have a body pillow underneath my fleece warmer.  I love laying on it :)

I have a 3 inch memory foam topper along with a heated flannel mattress pad.

I have a fleece heated warmer and a feather comforter underneath but the kind that has squares sewn so the feathers stay in place. 

I have a fancy massage bed with the upgraded cushion top. I added the spongy egg crate and mattress warmer, topped with super soft sheets and a light down alternative comforter. Super snuggley!! :)

oh yes, I use tshirt sheets too...the ones from target are $20...but my favorite are the bed bath and beyond ones although they are $30...but super soft.

I think I need to upgrade to bamboo sheets or something really luxurious like that, but the IKEA ones are so tempting because they're cheeeap and I can donate them to the doggie shelter when they get stained.  But really, I am wondering if it's time for an upgrade...

I have massage table with the deluxe padding, egg crate, heated mattress pad, mattress pad, flannel sheets usually. Also use a Body Cushion for most massages. New people frequently mentioned how comfy it is!

I also have recently started using a foam wedge rather than a bolster for under the knees and it is awesome!!  If I do a back facial, I flip it around and the feet come over the edge, very comfy!

ooh! I am getting some real good ideas! I use a memory foam topper with a warmer on that.  Didn't think about the feather idea!

Mattress pad or spa rug/mat over treatment table for most part- silk sheets, cotton and lord knows a few others in there. If it looks good and is comfy to you probably is to them- I always have a pillow with fresh pillow cover and few sizes bolster or leg pillow around in case ( ask). Don't have to spend a lot- I envelope used a few silky shower curtains to throw over blanket ( target- soft, Marshall's, TJ max) just to look pretty without the "curtain hanger" showing.

Great info...but as an esty starting out...i am overwhelmed...do i purchase a bed or a chair? i worked on the flimsy bed in school and i was not loving it!!!  I figured the bed is much easier to make comfy...what is your opinions?

I first had an electric facial bed which worked well but was a bit flimsy and you couldn't flip them easy if they wanted a back facial.  Now I have an electric massage bed and that works better, but it's not as comfortable to sit for treatment for an hour so I am now standing.

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