Fabric enhancers are designed to perform a number of tasks. Prolong the life of fabrics. Help retain colour and shape. And prevent fading and bobbling. But the overwhelming reason people use them is to make their clothes smell nice and feel soft.
While these are the main features people look for in a product, it’s also where things have become a little complicated.
Using conditioners on synthetic clothes like sportswear or on towels can affect the breathability and absorption properties of the fabrics. Often, the labels on such products say to avoid using conditioners altogether.
And for those who add scent beads to their wash, there’s another issue. Generally, when these are used on a machine’s short cycle – which people are increasingly opting for – they can leave behind residue of undissolved product.
We also know that consumers are looking for more sensorial experiences when it comes to these kinds of products. Not your everyday laundry kind of smell, but more sophisticated, authentic and nature-inspired fragrances.
Two innovations just launched by Comfort – the Botanicals and Elixir ranges – have been designed to address these consumer needs, tapping into an opportunity with huge potential.
The global rinse conditioners category is growing at over 10%, with fragrance boosters growing at more than 21%. ‘Sensorials & Lifestyle’ – essentially, enhanced fragrance experiences – is the main category value driver, projected to be an €850 million opportunity in laundry globally. In Europe, products like scent boosters are leading growth in the fabric enhancers category.
A fabric conditioner that’s also suitable for sportswear and towels
Synthetic fabrics are much more predominant today than they were in the past, with more and more of the clothes in our wardrobes now made from synthetic fibres and the rise of athleisurewear.
Take sportswear, for example, which uses high-performance moisture-wicking fabric that pulls moisture away from the skin using tiny, built-in capillaries. Moisture is drawn to the exterior of the fabric, which makes it easier to evaporate, drying fast so the sweat doesn’t saturate the material.
Use of traditional fabric conditioner in that specific type of fabric can block these capillaries, limiting their breathability and moisture-removing properties. It won’t damage the fabric – it just won’t work as intended.
Similarly, if you use traditional fabric conditioners on towels, you may notice that it can take longer to dry yourself. It’s the same situation – the fibres could be blocked so the fabric is less effective at wicking the water.
New Comfort Botanical Fabric Conditioners were developed at our Port Sunlight R&D centre in the UK, where scientists are always pushing the boundaries of science to meet consumer needs.
Using the breakthrough CrystalFresh transparent formula – a combination of innovative surfactants and fragrances – this product delivers the benefits of a traditional conditioner while maintaining the fabric’s breathability and absorbent properties, so you can use it across fabrics like towels and sportswear. This is thanks to its micellar system – a special way to disperse ingredients in water via micelles aggregates that keep the transparency, unlike traditional ‘milky’ conditioners in the market.