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GEO. F. TRUMPER
Almond Shaving Soap - Refill 80g
Almond Shaving Soap - Refill 80g
Logistique Mes Chaussettes Rouges
9 Rue César Franck
75015 Paris
France
Almond shaving soap refill by Geo F. Trumper.
Discover this iconic soap from the famous London barber Geo. F. Trumper, based in London's Mayfair and St. James districts. Scented with sweet almond, this hard soap is ideal for producing a pleasant, supple lather that makes shaving easier.
You can place this soap in an empty bowl or in your usual shaving soap bowl for storage. After shaving, rinse and leave to air-dry for one to two hours.
N.B. Shaving soap foam is produced using a damp shaving brush.
Weight: 80g
Product Reference : 9060239835463
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