nickuk
Well-known member
LIDL have relaunched their own brand conditioner. It now comes in 2 litre concentrates for £1.95. All scents have changed. Irritatingly, the bottle has lost the handle in the revamp - despite the size increasing.
There are three variants; blue (`Morning Dew'), yellow (`Summer Sun'), and white(`Sensitive').
I have bought all three and been using them in rotation for a couple of days along with my favourite detergent, Formil biological powder.
The white is as one would expect, a light generic baby type smell. Very inoffensive, and lighter smelling than Comfort Pure or the Lenor equivalent. Less pleasant (to me) than the previous version, but still fine. I'm unhappy, however, that the sensitive one now lists two synthetic fragrances on the ingredeients as I feel a true `senstive' product should be free of these.
The blue one `may suit a more mature clientele'...ie something about it reminds me of cosmetics aimed at the more mature end of the market. Nothing wrong with that, just not to my taste in a FS.
The yellow one interests me the most. Whoever makes this product for LIDL has done an amazing, uncanny job of replicating yellow Lenor. I have always been a fan of this, but over the years it has become just a little too strong in my opnion. Not so the DOUSSY, leaves a very light scent after tumble drying and smells pleasant around the house. It is a good price, softens and freshens well, and dispenses very easily. So far I can't say much against it.
I thought that passing this info on may be of interest to users of Formil and fans (current and previous) of yellow Lenor.
Nick.
There are three variants; blue (`Morning Dew'), yellow (`Summer Sun'), and white(`Sensitive').
I have bought all three and been using them in rotation for a couple of days along with my favourite detergent, Formil biological powder.
The white is as one would expect, a light generic baby type smell. Very inoffensive, and lighter smelling than Comfort Pure or the Lenor equivalent. Less pleasant (to me) than the previous version, but still fine. I'm unhappy, however, that the sensitive one now lists two synthetic fragrances on the ingredeients as I feel a true `senstive' product should be free of these.
The blue one `may suit a more mature clientele'...ie something about it reminds me of cosmetics aimed at the more mature end of the market. Nothing wrong with that, just not to my taste in a FS.
The yellow one interests me the most. Whoever makes this product for LIDL has done an amazing, uncanny job of replicating yellow Lenor. I have always been a fan of this, but over the years it has become just a little too strong in my opnion. Not so the DOUSSY, leaves a very light scent after tumble drying and smells pleasant around the house. It is a good price, softens and freshens well, and dispenses very easily. So far I can't say much against it.
I thought that passing this info on may be of interest to users of Formil and fans (current and previous) of yellow Lenor.
Nick.