Wash your linens regularly. We know you’re busy, but cleaning your sheets and towels is crucial for keeping your home clean. You should wash your linens at least once a week . You should also change out your pillowcase every night because it comes into contact with your face and hair--and those are two areas that get dirty easily!
How Often Should Linens Be Washed?
How often you wash your linens depends on the type of fabric they are made of. Some fabrics can be washed more often than others, but generally, linen sheets should be washed at least once a week.
What Happens If You Don’t Wash Your Linens?
If you don’t wash your linens, they will become dirty. They will not be as soft. And they are likely to smell bad—even after being aired out and dried in the sun!
Allergens
Dust mites are microscopic organisms that live in the home and feed on skin cells, dead skin, and other organic debris.
Mold grows best when there is plenty of moisture available and limited air circulation; thus it's commonly found in bathrooms and kitchens (a damp environment where plumbing leaks occur).
Pets produce dander (tiny particles of hair), carpets trap lint from clothes worn indoors (and outdoors), pollen counts rise with warmer weather—all these things contribute to higher indoor air quality levels than outside where we spend most our time anyway!
Skin Care
The skin is the largest organ of the body, and it serves many functions. The skin protects us from bacteria and germs by acting as a barrier to them, as well as regulating body temperature by absorbing excess heat in hot weather.
Nice Smell
It is possible to wash your linens with other clothes, in a washing machine, in a dryer and by hand. You can also wash them in the sink.
Better Sleep
Clean sheets are good for your skin. They'll help you get a better night's sleep. Clean sheets let you breathe easier, which is why they're sometimes referred to as "sleep masks."
Conclusion
You should wash your bed sheets often enough so that they don't get dirty or smell bad.