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

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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.

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! Like many other laundry brands, Comfort and Lenor are committed to making the world a greener place. Here are a few things that both brands are doing right now to help the planet.

There’s not a huge difference between the price of both brands – Comfort does seem to have a slight edge though. 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. 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.

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. 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*. 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. 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. 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.

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. 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.

Comfort Classic fabric conditioner comes in a 100% recyclable bottle, and the conditioner will give your laundry long lasting fragrance and softness. 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 ConditionerBecause of its strength, you don’t have to use as much of this product, a 15ml dose is more than enough, yet you don’t skip out on any benefits by adding so little.

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