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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Both Comfort and Lenor have rich histories that span decades! So, without further ado, let’s find out more about these top brands. Comfort 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. 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. But one standout feature Comfort is known by many people for is its likeable Lisa Weaver and Darren Denim characters. There’s not a huge difference between the price of both brands – Comfort does seem to have a slight edge though.

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. Comfort and Lenor burst onto the fabric conditioner scene many moons ago. And over the years they’ve softened our laundry, scented our clothes, and protected our garments from damage caused by continuous washing. 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. Since the prices of these products changes so often, we’ve decided not to include the exact prices for these items here. Instead, we will just look at which is cheaper at the time of writing. Regular Fabric ConditionerBoth 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. 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 sells three types of fabric conditioner: Classic, Ultimate Care and Pure. 1. Comfort Classic Lenor sells three variations of fabric conditioner: Liquid Fabric Conditioner, an Ultra-Concentrated Fabric Conditioner and a Sensitive Fabric Conditioner.

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. 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 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 1.16-litre bottle of Comfort Pure giving 33 washes costs less than a 930 ml bottle of Lenor Sensitive which gives 31 washes. Therefore, Comfort’s product is cheaper per wash. Lenor’s Liquid Fabric Conditioner Range protects laundry from colour fading, stretching, and gives clothes long lasting freshness.



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