Comfort Pure Fabric Conditioner dermatologically tested gentle next to sensitive skin 4.8 L (160 washes)

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Comfort Pure Fabric Conditioner dermatologically tested gentle next to sensitive skin 4.8 L (160 washes)

Comfort Pure Fabric Conditioner dermatologically tested gentle next to sensitive skin 4.8 L (160 washes)

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It’s really not very difficult to find Comfort or Lenor in a small shop, a supermarket or online. In fact, both brands are quite prominent features in the laundry world, so you will see them a lot. Comfort and Lenor make a wide variety of products, and many of these items come in various scents. Learn more about their goods below. Comfort While the Comfort bottle is bigger, it only gives you 58 washes compared to the 60 washes offered by the Lenor product. Therefore, Lenor Outdoorable Ultra-Concentrated Pink Blossom works out slightly cheaper per wash. In addition to this, both brands’ products typically come with a screw cap measuring cup, so you can accurately measure out the dose of conditioner you need. This limits how much wasting you can do, and it also means that you get accurate washes per bottle. Below you’ll find a like-for-like comparison between products sold by Comfort and Lenor. The items that will be looked into are: Regular fabric conditioner, more concentrated fabric conditioner, and fabric conditioner that is suitable for sensitive skin.

As with Comfort Classic bottles, the Ultimate Care range also comes in various sized bottles. Some of the more popular scents, like Comfort Ultimate Care Fresh Sky Fabric Conditioner, come in a 36 wash to a 78-wash bottle. Add a little love to your laundry with Comfort Pure Fabric Conditioner, our no. 1 fabric conditioner for sensitive skin*. This fabric softener is gentle next to sensitive skin and helps to smooth the fibres in your clothes, leaving them lovely and soft. Specially formulated to be suitable for those with sensitive skin, Comfort Pure Fabric Conditioner is hypoallergenic and dermatologically tested. It has also been developed using skincare research recognised by the British Skin Foundation, meaning its gentle formula is suitable for the whole family. To use, dose straight into your washing machine drawer next to your favourite detergent (we recommend Persil Non Bio liquid, powder or capsules). Do not pour directly onto fabrics. Wash hands after use. You do not need to dilute. Select your wash setting, then let your machine take care of the rest. Use Comfort Pure Fabric Conditioner in every wash to help fabric fibres stay smooth, leave a delicate, long-lasting fragrance on your clothes and make your laundry less wrinkled and much easier to iron. Comfort is the original fabric conditioner in the UK and has been caring for clothes for over 50 years. #LongLiveClothes *Our best-selling sensitive fabric conditioner variant, Nielsen MAT w/e 12/08/23. Comfort Pure is our no. 1 fabric conditioner for sensitive skin* and this large bottle lasts for 83 washes in total. This fabric softener is hypoallergenic, dermatologically tested and gentle next to sensitive skin. Comfort’s skincare research is recognised by the British Skin Foundation, so you can rest assured that this fabric conditioner will not cause irritation. This gentle yet effective fabric softener helps to smooth the fibres in your clothes and keep them soft. Comfort Pure Fabric Conditioner is suitable for the whole family. Add this gentle fabric conditioner to your wash, along with Persil Non Bio laundry detergent to leave your clothes fresh, soft and with a delicate, long-lasting fragrance. Comfort.At the time of writing, an 840 ml bottle of Lenor Outdoorable Ultra-Concentrated Pink Blossom fabric conditioner cost the same amount as an 870ml bottle of Comfort Ultimate Care Coco Fantasy Fabric Conditioner. Of course, you might not be able to find specialised scents in extra-large bottles, but popular smells like Lenor Spring Awakening can be found.

Both Comfort and Lenor are well-known for trying out their daring scents! And of course, it goes without saying that not everyone will like every smell. Although, if you don’t really mind what you buy, you could always alternate between these two great brands, and just buy the scent or product that’s on offer at the time. There’s no harm in doing this, and a lot of people do it! Several years later, Lenor introduced Anti-Age3 technology to its conditioners. This meant that clothes would not just stay smelling sweeter for longer, but laundry longevity would also improve!

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For example, if you wash your clothes after wearing them once, then you’ll likely smell the fabric conditioner more because you use it more frequently. On the flipside, if you wash your clothes after multiple wears, the conditioner is obviously going to wear off, so you won’t be able to smell it as much. And if you really don’t mind what fabric conditioner you use, but you want to make your laundry extra pungent, you could always go down the Lenor route, and buy a Scent Booster to give your laundry an added punch of freshness. Of course, it goes without saying that you won’t necessarily see every single scent, in every shop you go to. But you’ll usually be able to find the most popular smells, and the newest scents that have just come out. Classic also comes in different sized bottles, so you get more washes from some bottles. For example, Comfort Blue Skies Fabric Conditioner comes in bottles from 21 washes to 85 washes, but other fragrances, like Comfort Cherryblossom and Sweetpea Fabric Conditioner comes in a 33-wash bottle.

There’s not a huge difference between the price of both brands – Comfort does seem to have a slight edge though. Comfort Ultimate care provides laundry with up to 100 days of freshness, and its pro-fibre technology helps to protect the fibres within your clothes from repeated washing damage.At the time of writing, a 3-litre bottle of Comfort’s Sunshiny Days Fabric Conditioner was cheaper than a 2.9-litre bottle of Lenor’s Spring Awakening Fabric Conditioner, but only slightly. Both brands sell products that cover their main audiences – those who need a regular conditioner, those who need a more intense conditioner, and those who need a more sensitive product. In 2021, Comfort launched Comfort Ultimate Care. The range was a re-launch of the Comfort ultra-concentrated fabric conditioners, adding additional clothes care benefits, with unique Pro-fibre technology offering fibre protection, colour protection, and helping to retain the shape of clothes. When it boils down to it, both Comfort and Lenor create great fabric conditioners of various strengths that are easy to use. Comfort and Lenor’s products aren’t badly priced either, and they also come in various scents and bottle sizes, so there’s something for everyone. Comfort is currently working on a Long Live Clothes project, which is all about making fashion more sustainable. The thinking behind this is that we should manage our wardrobes better, and should make better and more conscious fashion choices.

There are, of course, some users who think that Lenor’s scents can be a tad too strong for them. Although other buyers say that when a scent is too strong, they just half the dosage, and this helps. It also means that you’ll get a few extra washes out of a bottle if you do this. Ideally, you’d want your clothes to stay fresh for at least a day, and both brands can manage this with ease. After all, it does depend on your washing habits too. Comfort was the first fabric conditioner to be launched in the UK in 1969 and continues to be the market leader, with Comfort Blue Skies being the bestselling fabric conditioner in the UK*. The young couple, who are made from rags and cloths, live in the fictitious world of ‘Clothworld’ and are part of Comfort’s advertising program. In the ads you regularly see Lisa and Darren using Comfort’s products to keep themselves clean as they go about their lives.

History of Comfort and Lenor 

And as if this fabricated world wasn’t cute enough, in the real world you’ve got people collecting Lisa and Darren dolls – and they can cost a fair price to acquire too! Lenor



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