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Lenor Chic Fabric Conditioner, Gold Orchid, 50 Washes, 1.75L

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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. 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. But one standout feature Comfort is known by many people for is its likeable Lisa Weaver and Darren Denim characters.

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! 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. With a capacity of 1050 ml, you can enjoy the benefits of this fabric conditioner for a long time. It is easy to use - simply add an appropriate amount to your washing machine's rinse dispenser, and let Lenor do the rest. 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.You can actually buy Pure in various sized bottles, from 21 washes all the way to 166 washes in a bottle. And there’s also an Ultra-Concentrated version too, but that’s up to 78 washes per bottle. Lenor Sensitive, like Comfort pure, has been designed with sensitive skin in mind – it is hypoallergenic and it has been dermatologically tested. Lenor sells three variations of fabric conditioner: Liquid Fabric Conditioner, an Ultra-Concentrated Fabric Conditioner and a Sensitive Fabric Conditioner. Comfort sells three types of fabric conditioner: Classic, Ultimate Care and Pure. 1. Comfort Classic 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.

Since these early days, Unilever owned Comfort, has expanded and now sells goods all around the world, this includes places like Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The brand has since gone on to win several awards, including the 2017 Product Of The Year Award here in the UK, and the 2021 Grocer Product Launch of the Year prize in the “Household: laundry” category.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. 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. 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! 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 Conditioner

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