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Shaving Soap & Bowl - No.89

VK-Preis: €58,00 EUR

Sale price€29,00

Orange and bergamot blended with lavender and neroli give this scent its classical cologne aspect


100g

SKU: 31983

EAN: 886266319830


A triple-milled shaving soap formulated with shea butter to create a rich, creamy lather for a smooth shave.

Beautifully presented in a wooden shaving bowl carefully crafted from renewable sources.

Orange and bergamot blended with lavender and neroli give this scent its classical cologne aspect. Warmed with a touch of spicy nutmeg, the floral heart is underscored by the dominant woody accord of sandalwood, cedarwood and vetiver in this quintessentially English gentleman's fragrance.

Our bestselling fragranced triple-milled shaving soap is formulated with a blend of oils which encourage the blade to glide, minimising the chance of nicks and cuts. At Floris, we have always trusted in the idea, that time spent without clamour or haste at the start of the journey, broadens the potential for what the day can bring. No product in our grooming repertoire truly supports this maxim more than our shaving bowl. In 2012 it took on further iconic status when it was used by Daniel Craig’s James Bond in a key scene in Skyfall.

Citrus, Woody

FRAGRANCE NOTES

TOP NOTES

Bergamot | Lavender | Neroli | Nutmeg | Orange | Petitgrain

HEART NOTES

Orris | Geranium | Rose | Ylang Ylang

BASE NOTES

Cedarwood | Musk | Oakmoss | Sandalwood | Vetiver

Introduced in 1951, No. 89 takes its name from the number of the Floris shop and perfumery in London’s Jermyn Street. This building was originally the family home and remains very much the beating heart of our perfume house today.

No. 89 was created in the sub-basement at 89 Jermyn Street which was traditionally and affectionally known as ‘The Mine’. All our fragrances were created here until the late 1970s.

“A good quality, silky shaving soap is an indispensable weapon in any modern grooming arsenal...and James Bond uses theirs in Skyfall so...”

Jonathan Wells | The Gentlemans's Journal