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- order number PS-CF-59140
- Supplier Name: Captain Fawcett
- EAN: 5060338440751
- Weight: 0,1 kg
- Sales Unit: 20
PREMIUM BEARD OIL WITH FRESH FRAGRANCE OF LIME, ROSE AND GALBAN RESIN
New Captain Fawcett's product line designed by "Sid Sottung", with the same accustomed excellent quality of the other products. After 25 years of work and education for industry-leading names, Sid opened his hairdressing academy of the same name in the East Midlands town of Nottingham.
His accumulated experience is now in this new, beautifully packaged product line of Captain Fawcett, which includes beard balm, mustache wax and beard oil and a pre-shave oil. It softens the beard hair, gives it an elegant shine and a just neat and healthy look.
The fresh scent of lime, orange, rose, patchouli mixes with the harsh notes of cedar and galbanum. All products from the Sid Sottung line share this fragrance.
Worth to mention is the lovingly designed packaging, where after opening a flap comes on, on which a leg with red high heel is to be seen with the inscription "Pull Me". As soon as you pull them out, the beard oil in an extra sheath folds out to reveal a pin-up girl stretching your leg up.
The beard oil itself comes in a dull black glass bottle with a golden inscription. Unlike the previous Captain Fawcetts's beard oils, the bottle has a pump head instead of the typical pipette.
Made in the UK
Content: 10ml
Ingredients:
- Sweet Almond Oil
- Jojoba Oil
- Tocopherol (Vitamin E)
- Parfum
- Limonene
- Linalool
- Alpha-Isomethyl Ionene
- Hydroxycitranellal
- Citral
- Eugenol
- Coumarin
- Citronellol
- Geraniol
- Benzyl Benzoate
- Farnesol
- Benzyl Salicylate
- Benzyl Alcohol
Vegan: | Yes |
Captain Fawcett impresses by the consistently aesthetic and quality presentation: The central topic is the fictitious namesake Captain Peabody Fawcett himself, a 1905-lost colonial researcher, whose beard care products are produced today again, after 100 years.
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