Colour detergent
I am wondering now, whether to use it as par for the course, or just use a bio powder. I have instinctively always used a colour detergent for colours.
As laundress said, if something is capable of removing coloured stains (coffee, tomato etc) then over time, it is also capable of removing colour dye.
BUT, I've been on that Mumsnet some years, and I have seen various threads where the Unilever employee has commented, and her opinion has always been consistent, that colour detergents are a gimmick made up from P&G. Along with the advice of not using liquids, non bios, or fabric softener.
And thinking about it, only Persil, Ariel and store own brands have remained with a "colour" product.
I know Fairy, Daz, Surf and Radion did come out with colour versions, but they never stuck.
As mentioned on my other thread "colour powder soon to be gone?" Surf are coming out with a specific coloured product, but they are only coming in liquids, and besides the removal of OBs, I can bet it is not going to be different to any other liquid.
In terms of softners, Yes some of them have hideous scents, that are headache inducing. I tried one from comfort last week, called tuberose and vanilla, it brought me out in an instant rash just unloading clothes from the machine. Another - Tesco's Lavender one, smelt ok in bottle, smelt like nit lotion on washed clothing
Don't shoot me, I love the lenor unstoppables, they are really handy on stuff that you're not supposed to use softener on, I like all the scents except the gold (lavish i think) one.
Infact that had just reminded me of another product that Unilever has launched to respond to P&G - Comfort Fragrance Burst, exact same as Lenor Unstoppables. They come in a blue and a pink version. They been out about 3 months now. I have them, only used them once, still prefer Lenors