I have found myself skipping from one washing brand to another mainly depending on which one is the cheapest when I do my weekly shop but for the last few times I have found myself buying the same brand and that is this Bold 2 in 1 in the Lavender and Camomile fragrance. Luckily enough the liquid tabs were on special offer in Tesco last week and a large tub of 30 capsules (30 washes) was £4 instead of £5 something, so giving you a saving of over £1 which I thought was pretty good.
The reason I have seemed to stick to this particular brand is that I have found it to truly be a cut above the rest. The smell of the Lavender and Camomile is very strong and rather soothing and when the washing is drying it gives the house a wonderfully fragranced aroma. Not only does the washing come out wonderfully clean and smelly beautifully but it also is so super soft. I have to admit to adding a touch of fabric conditioner in with the washing as well as one of these liquid tabs but not as much as I would usually.
The bold product itself comes in three different fragrances but this one I have found to be the nicest for me. Because Jack is still so young and his skin (along with my partners) is fairly sensitive at first I thought this would cause some irritation because up until recently I have been using non-bio but again the Bold 2 in 1 was brilliant and was kind to both my boys sensitive skin and caused no irritation in the slightest.
All in all I think this Bold 2 in 1 washing powder is brilliant and I do think I will continue to use it (at least until there is a good bargain on another brand!). It really does clean the clothes well whilst leaving the most wonderful smell in the fabric. It is kind to the skin and the clothes are left super soft and a pleasure to wear.
I will rate this Bold 2 in 1 a great score of 10/10 the only thing I could say is that it could still be a lot cheaper but I think I could say that about everything that I buy nowadays. A brilliant washing powder!
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