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Created on: April 21, 2010
Comfort Pure Concentrate Fabric Conditioner
In one of my pregnancy packs I received a free sample of this fabric conditioner so I thought I would give it a go. As it is only a trial size I received it only done three washes. The bottle size was 100ml so you roughly put 33ml into each wash.
*WHAT IT IS*
This is a product conditioner, which should leave your clothes feeling soft and smelling fresh. It should help the condition of your clothes leaving them looking newer for longer.
It is hypoallergenic and dermatologically tested so it should be king to skin. It is also validated by the British Skin Foundation so this can give you added peace of mind.
*PACKAGING*
The sample I received looks very similar to the normal size you would buy from the shop. The bottle is made out of plastic and is see-through in colour. It is a durable bottle, which won't get damaged easily so hopefully none of your conditioner will leak.
Even the label attached to the bottle that gives you information on the product is plastic so it won't peel off if it gets wet. On the front there is a teardrop with a baby inside that is sleeping. It has the Comfort logo in light blue and all inside the teardrop is blue. Small round things that look like white roses to me are floating about the baby's head. So it looks a light and fluffy like the baby is sleeping in the clouds. There is the British Skin Foundation stamp in the left-hand corner, which is clear for you to see.
The back is darker blue in colour and gives you all the technical details on how to use the product. Information on how to contact the company is also provided here. Plus you will find the ingredients, which may be useful, if you are allergic to any of them.
*INGREDIENTS*
Comfort fabric conditioner contains amongst other ingredients; 5-15% Cationic surfactants, <5% Non-ionic surfactants, Perfume, Benzisothiazolinone
This is very vague for ingredients however if you are allergic to or can't use any of these ingredients as they irritate your skin it would be helpful to know.
*PRODUCT*
The fabric conditioner itself is a pearly white colour and is not overly thick in consistency. It will pour into your washing machine very easily.
I got a 100ml-size bottle and it did three washes so it takes roughly 33ml for each load of washing you do. To use you just pour that amount into the fabric conditioner compartment in your washing machine. Before you put it in shake it slightly as some separation may occur if it is left sitting for a while.
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