Penhaligons Endymion Shaving Cream Tube

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Price: £23.00

Created in 2003, Endymion is a sensual fusion of citrus, spices and leather. It opens with a burst of sweetened mandarin wrapped gently in sage and lavender, then settles and smoothes gently into a dark coffee heart. As it warms up, mysterious resins rise up with hints of creamy nutmeg, cardamom and the softest leather. Spicy and fresh, it is a fragrance of contrasts, a seductive night time fragrance. Made from the finest ingredients Penhaligon's traditional shaving soaps and creams have excellent stubble softening and conditioning properties ensuring a close shave and beautifully scented skin.

  • Option: Endymion
  • Size: 150ml

(Based on 5 customer reviews)

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by simon coles on 03 Mar 2012 at 17:41
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by Mrs Suzan Thorne on 14 Feb 2012 at 16:34
My husband hasnt used this yet.
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by Carmelo Sudano on 12 Feb 2012 at 17:06
Good shaving Cream, but scent not excellent
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by Mr. Teivonen on 28 Jan 2012 at 10:37
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by simon coles on 23 Dec 2011 at 17:16
luxurious but expensive

About Penhaligons

Penhaligon's of London have been producing their scents in England for over 135 years. Using only the finest rare ingredients - from hand squeezed bergamot, to jasmine at twice the price of gold. It was founded by William Penhaligon in 1870 when he opened his first Barber shop on Jermyn Street, Mayfair. His first scent, Hammam Bouquet, was produced in 1872 and was inspired by the steam and sulphurous aromas of his neighbouring Turkish baths. Today Penhaligon's continue to lead the way by working with master perfumers who are able to interpret their distinctive ideas into creative and innovative perfumery.