Barrister and Mann Seville
Everyone has a different idea of what the smell of a barber shop should smell, but B&M will lean on a historical view of these things. Giovanni Maria Farina was known to create the first Eau de Cologne in the early 18th century and was an immediate success. His recipe was appreciated in royal courts, and generally so much that it is still in production. Thanks to this popularity, Eau de Cologne scents have been the basic products of European barber shops for over a hundred years.
Barrister and Mann does not claim to be as talented as Mr Farina, but the Seville fragrance is truly in a class of its own. Seville is a blend of lemon, bergamot, rosemary, lavender, patchouli and lichen. The name Seville comes from the famous opera "The Barber of Seville", but the fragrance itself is at home anywhere. Try it, you won't be disappointed.
A traditional alcohol splash, also with witch hazel and aloe. Complement Barrister and Mann Seville shaving soap.
Packaged in a dark glass 100 ml bottle equipped with a convenient dispenser.
Made in the USA.
Instructions:
Shake the bottle, dispense an appropriate amount into the palm of your hand and rub your hands together for 3 seconds. Apply to freshly shaved skin. The alcohol-based product may cause a slight stinging sensation at first, but the way your skin will feel, look and smell is worth it.
Ingredients:
SD Alcohol 40-B (Alcohol Denatured), Witch Hazel Water (Hamamelis Virginiana), Water (Aqua), Glycer, Taurine, Chlorella Vulgaris/LuPinus Albus Protein Ferment, Eleuthero Root Extract (Eleutherococcus Sennticosus) (Aloe Barbadensis), German Chamomile Flower Extracta (Matricaria Recutita), Organic Licorice Root Extract (Glycyrrhiza Glabra), Acetylicylic Acid, Sodium Lactate, Provotam B5 (DL-Panthenol), Citric Acid, BenzoCid Citrus Bergamia (Bergamot) Oil, Citrus Limon (LEMON) Oil, Lavanilledula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Rosmarinus Officinis (Rosemary) Oil, Fragrance, Pogohandleon Cablin (Patchouli) Oil






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