Take yourself back to the great Victorian Era and shave in ultimate luxury!
Grafton is another fragrance whose name is intertwined with and inspired by rich naval tradition of Britain. This classical, woody fragrance with spicy oriental notes is named to commemorate a long line of HMS Grafton Battleships. The completion of the first MHS Grafton ship in 1679 marked a beginning of a lengthy and noble history for a long line of ships that have borne that name and have served throughout the world since 17th century till present day. The name “Grafton” was given to Truefitts’ newly blended fragrance in 1983 at the suggestion of one of HMS Grafton’s officers, who while being attended to by Truefitts’ barber, particularly liked this unmistakably masculine fougere aroma and suggested that the new fragrance is named after the gracious line of HM battleships. A truly sophisticated fragrance for men of distinction with top notes of Lavender, Lemon, and Basil, a heart of Wood, Cedar, Incense and Rose and a base of Patchouli, Sandal, Tonka, Amber, Musk.
When activated with water, Truefitt & Hill’s glycerin based shaving creams produce a rich, creamy lather, preparing the skin for a truly close shave. These traditional style creams may be applied with or without a badger hair shaving brush and are particularly well suited for a gentleman who prefers to carry his selected fragrance throughout the entire grooming process.
Truefitt & Hill celebrated 200 years of operation in 2005. They maintain the world’s oldest barbershop and are barbers and Royal Warrant holders to H.R.H., The Duke of Edinburgh. They are considered to be one of the foremost authorities on shaving and men’s grooming. This truly is a product for the discerning shaver who appreciates quality.
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Author: Stuart Lavens This cream is the definition of luxury. With it's exquisite fragrance you drift back to a time of Victorian elegance and sophistication. The lather is rich and divine on the skin. Try it and become a gentleman!
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