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The Barrister and Mann Seville Hand & Body Soap gently nourishes and repairs dry skin with responsible sourced ingredients. This soap can be used all over the body.
- Lemon, bergamot, rosemary, lavender, patchouli, and oakmoss scent
- Great for hand's and body
- Ideal for dry and sensitive skin
- Nourishes and moisturizes the skin
- Handmade in USA
A light, easily-absorbed aftershave balm deeply moisturises the skin to reduce redness and irritation after shaving. Seville is a traditional barbershop scent, with a light herbaceous, powdery base supporting bright citrus top notes of lemon and bergamot.
- Soothes redness & irritation
- Bright barbershop scent
- Nourishes the skin
- Suitable for all skin types
- Made in USA
The Barrister and Mann Spice Shaving Soap features notes of carnation, nutmeg, vanilla, and tonka bean, bringing a slice of vintage Americana and timeless charm to your grooming routine.
- Vintage notes of carnation, nutmeg, vanilla, and tonka bean
- Effective hard water tolerance
- Ideal for all skin types
- Made in USA
Inspired by historical barbershops, Seville Shaving Soap blends lemon, bergamot, rosemary, lavender, patchouli, and oakmoss for a timeless, refreshing scent. Affectionately called "God's barbershop," it offers a classic aroma that delights with every shave.
- Bright barbershop scent
- Produces an amazingly thick lather
- Handmade, small-batch formula
- Suitable for all skin types
- Made in USA
Description
Everyone has a different idea of what a barbershop ought to smell like, but we tend to lean historically for this kind of stuff. Giovanni Maria Farina famously created the very first Eau de Cologne in the early 1700s, and it was an instant success. His formula was prized by the royal courts, and was so highly regarded that it's still in production today. As a result of this popularity, Eau de Cologne fragrances have been staples in European barbershops for well over a hundred years.
While we don't claim to be as gifted as Signor Farina, our Seville scent is definitely in a class all its own. Affectionately dubbed "God's barbershop" by some of our more poetic customers, Seville is a blend of lemon, bergamot, rosemary, lavender, patchouli, and oakmoss. The name comes from the famous opera The Barber of Seville, but the scent is at home anywhere. Give it a try; you won't be disappointed.
To use, load a damp brush with the soap using gentle circular motions in the tub, then continue building a thick lather in a shaving bowl or directly on the cheeks. As with most hard soaps, use more water when lathering as compared to a shaving cream.
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