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delivery time approx. 3-5 working days in Germany
- order number PS-CF-58175
- Supplier Name: Captain Fawcett
- EAN: 5060338441819
- Weight: 0,3 kg
- Sales Unit: 1
Successful mix of hair and grooming tonic with a first-class bay rum fragrance
Hair setting agent for volume and styling. Ideal for giving soft pomades more hold. Smells wonderfully of Bay Rum (a mixture of cinnamon and clove). Made in the UK.
The long-awaited Captain Fawcett Hair Tonic is here! As expected from Captain Fawcett, it comes in a visually impressive plastic bottle with a stylish black spray head. After the first pump, you will find the very harmonious scent of Bay Rum, with fine notes of cinnamon and clove.
The Captain Fawcett Hair Tonic feels slightly oily between the hands, but with a certain stickiness. It can be easily distributed in the hair, which immediately feels very supple, is easy to comb and smells fresh. After a few moments, the Hair Tonic will surprise you with a nice grip that prepares the hairstyle for further styling. The hands feel almost dry and not sticky.
Tip:
Capt. Fawcett Hair Tonic also to add volume to the hair. To do this, the tonic is added to towel-dried hair after shampooing, which is then blow-dried and brushed at the same time until it is dry. The hair becomes voluminous, has a pleasant hold and a subtle, natural shine.
By the way, washing out is super easy and afterwards the hair even feels nice and soft after shampooing.
Packed in a like from Capt. Fawcett is used to the visually appealing brown plastic bottle with a black pump head.
Made in the UK
Contents: 250 ml
Ingredients:
- Aqua
- PVP
- Polysorbates 20
- Quaternium-80
- Phenoxyethanol
- Witch Hazel Virginia Flower Water
- Perfume
- Hydroxyacetophenones
- Caprylyl glycol
- Alcohol Denat.
- Eugenol
- Linalool
- Limonene
- Cormarin
- Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone
- Citronellol
- Benzyl Benzoate
- Citral
- Caramel
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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