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Martin de Candre Fougere Shave Soap

£47.50

This shaving soap from favoured artisan maker Martin de Candre has a luxurious rich lather which will give you the ultimate smooth shave. The Fougere or Fern fragrance is a wonderful mix of lavender, oakmoss and coumarin which together are described as woody, sharp and slightly sweet and similar to the smell of newly mown hay. If you’re not sold then other fragrances said to fall into the fougère class include Paco Rabanne, Azzaro Pour Homme, Boss by Hugo Boss and Eternity for Men by Calvin Klein. 

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This shaving soap from favoured artisan maker Martin de Candre has a luxurious rich lather which will give you the ultimate smooth shave. The Fougere or Fern fragrance is a wonderful mix of lavender, oakmoss and coumarin which together are described as woody, sharp and slightly sweet and similar to the smell of newly mown hay. If you’re not sold then other fragrances said to fall into the fougère class include Paco Rabanne, Azzaro Pour Homme, Boss by Hugo Boss and Eternity for Men by Calvin Klein.

To use, Martin de Candre recommend first moistening the face with hot water, then wetting your shave brush thoroughly in warm water, being careful not to waterlog the brush by shaking off any excess. Using only a few circular strokes, as that’s all you will need, pass your brush over the soap to build up a lather. Spread the resulting foam on the face, again using circular movements. This will further develop the creamy foam and lift the facial hair away from the skin to ensure a smooth shave. When you’ve finished pass the jar under water to gently rinse away any left over foam and turn the jar upside down so the soap drips and dries thus making sure the soap lasts as long as possible. With careful use the manufacturer says a 200g jar could last a year so.

Supplied in a presentation box and glass jar. Weight 200g.

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Martin De Candre

Formed as a family business in 1974, Martin De Candre soaps are highly thought of. This artisanal maker uses exclusively vegetable oils to create its base and scents.  It employs the Marseilles method of production to create soaps of rich lather and intriguing fragrances.

While at first view these shaving soaps may appear expensive, they are supplied in 200g jars, each of which could potentially last up to a year of use. On this basis they represent excellent value.

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