This powder works wonders. I usually buy the biggest box I can when I am at the cash and carry. Around 90 washes for £12 I think
My mum alway used fairy when we were little but when I moved out and got married I just used whatever was on offer or smelled the nicest.
Unfortunately my daughter has reallly bad eczema and after trying several different types discovered that Fairy is the kindest to her skin.
It is alway easy to spot on the shelf as it has that trademark turquise colour with the cute little baby on it. The powder itself is white with turquoise flecks and smell really plesent.
I find that although it is a non bio and kind on skin, it is not kind to dirt. Sometimes if there is tough stains on her clothes, like tomato soup on her white nurseryt-shirt, (they give them soup on cold days) then I need to put it on a pre wash and add extra powder or up the temp of the wash but it still does the job.
I now really like the concentrated liquid that they have brought out as I think that my nose becomes so used to the smell that I cant smell that cotton fresh smell if I uses the powder all the time.
Thanks to fairy my kids clothes are always looking fresh and dazzling. That is until they put them on!!!
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I like fairy but I have to use the liquid as we have a septic tank, if I use the powder we end up with a pyramid which has to be chipped away when the tank is emptied.
frasersmum123 11.06.2009 20:32
I also have children with Ezcema and find Fairy is the only soap powder I can use - good review
Advantages: readily available at most shops, leaves clothes very soft without having to add conditioners Disadvantages: a bit expensive compared to other brands of non bio available
Shroud 17.08.2001 (17.08.2001)
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