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Copper Hat silvertip, Henry Cavendish Himalaya, iKon 102, and Bathhouse aftershave splash

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I like this brush quite a bit, and it did a fine job with the Henry Cavendish Himalaya shaving soap. The 102 required a bit more work this morning for a totally smooth shave, so I’ll replace the blade. A good splash of Bathhouse aftershave splash—and check out the ingredients—end the shave on a refreshing note.

Bathhouse no longer has this aftershave available, but you can buy it in bulk (1 gallon is $35, so you could decant it into bottles and put on your own label and use it for Father’s Day gifts a month from now: June 18).

If the ingredients on the label are not readable, here they are from the link:

Organic Aloe Leaf Juice, Phenoxyethanol, Witch Hazel Water, Malic Acid, Citric Acid, Tartaric Acid, Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, DMAE Bitartrate, Glycerin, Organic Alcohol, Organic Sugar Cane Extract, Organic Bilberry Fruit Extract, Organic Sugar Maple Extract, Organic Orange Peel Extract, Organic Lemon Peel Extract, Organic Cranberry Fruit Extract, Organic White Willow Bark Extract, Tea Tree Leaf Oil, Bergamot Peel Oil, Tea Tree Leaf Oil, Roman Chamomile Flower Oil, German Chamomile Flower Oil, Geranium Oil, Polysorbate 20, Polysorbate 80, Organic Alcohol, Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate


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