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

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Comfort Pure Fabric Conditioner is the UK’s go-to fabric conditioner for users with sensitive skin. Pure is suitable for everyone in the house and you don’t need to use a lot of the product to see great results. 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. 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. Lenor’s Ultra-Concentrated range, is as the name suggests, an even more concentrated version of their liquid fabric softener they make. One major difference is that the Ultra-Concentrated conditioner gives laundry that ‘dried outdoors’ smell and feel that so many users crave.

There’s not a huge difference between the price of both brands – Comfort does seem to have a slight edge though. A small drop of Pure fabric conditioner can soften your clothes, making them nicer to touch and to iron as well. Yet, the scent of the product isn’t too overwhelming, which is an added bonus in some cases. Comfort sells three types of fabric conditioner: Classic, Ultimate Care and Pure. 1. Comfort ClassicThe 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. Both Comfort and Lenor have rich histories that span decades! So, without further ado, let’s find out more about these top brands. Comfort

Add a little love to your laundry with Comfort Pure Fabric Conditioner, the number one fabric conditioner for sensitive skin in the UK*.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.

This gentle, yet effective fabric softener helps to smooth the fibres in your family's clothes and keep them incredibly soft - use it alongside your favourite laundry detergent Lenor, as it’s known in the UK, or Downy, as it’s known in other parts of the world made an appearance on the fabric conditioner scene in the 1960s in Germany. Interestingly, it didn’t actually make its way over to the UK until much later on.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. 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 Classic fabric conditioner comes in a 100% recyclable bottle, and the conditioner will give your laundry long lasting fragrance and softness. 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. Lenor’s Liquid Fabric Conditioner Range protects laundry from colour fading, stretching, and gives clothes long lasting freshness.

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