Lenor Fabric Tumble Dryer Sheets in Spring Awakening scent keep your clothes soft, crease-free, and fresh with a delightful blend of rose, hyacinth, and woody notes. Perfect for adding long-lasting freshness and softness to your laundry.
Description
Lenor dryer sheets are especially designed for your tumble dryer. They help protect your clothes, towels and bedding from creasing, static cling and loss of freshness caused by the heat of the tumble dryer. With Lenor sheets in your tumble dryer, clothes feel as fresh as if they had been dried outside on the line. Add 1 Lenor Sheet to your tumble dryer for uplifting outdoor freshness on your clothes. Lenor Spring is a classic fragrance featuring a fusion of rose, hyacinth and muguet refreshed by crisp top notes. Its woody heart of natural patchouli & white cedar is revealed as the fragrance unfolds.
P15173-A37068Features
- Long-lasting freshness when tumble drying
- Lenor Fabric Tumble Dryer Sheets provide extra softness so that fabrics feel soft and gentle next to skin
- Lenor Fabric Tumble Dryer Sheets reduces static and creases
- Refreshing fragrances for an unforgettable, uplifting experience with Lenor Fabric Tumble Dryer Sheets
- Available in another scent, so you can chose the freshness scent you prefer
- Fabric softener with trusted essential softness & freshness
Safety Information
Contains 2,4-Dimethyl-3-Cyclohexene Carboxaldehyde, Tetramethyl Acetyloctahydronaphthalenes. May produce an allergic reaction.
Ingredients
30% Cationic Surfactants Perfumes Benzyl Salicylate Citronellol Citrus Aurantium Peel Oil Eugenia Caryophyllus Oil Eugenol Hexyl Cinnamal Limonene Terpineol Tetramethyl Acetyloctahydronaphthalenes
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