Declaration Grooming

Declaration Grooming | Massacre of the Innocents Shaving Soap

$36

In the mid-18th century there lived a thoroughbred racehorse, presumably named after a particularly famous (or infamous) king. Were you to ask anyone on the street what they think of when they hear that horse’s name, I would wager that they would immediately think of the king, not the horse. That particular king is, at least at present, most remembered for a particularly bloody-handed decision well known as the Massacre of the Innocents.

While this particular name may be off-putting, the scent is magnificent – you might even call it royal.

Top notes: cinnamon and pepper wood. Heart: osmanthus, tobacco leaf, labdanum and incense. Base: vanilla, cedar, vetiver, patchouli, iso e super, cypriol and musk.

Ingredients: Stearic Acid, Water, Castor Oil, Potassium Hydroxide, Vegetable Glycerin, Bison Tallow, Mango Butter, Avocado Oil, Shea Butter, Sodium Hydroxide, Lanolin, Bentonite Clay, Yogurt, Buttermilk, Egg Whites, Coconut Milk, Goat’s Milk, Tocopheryl Acetate, Maltodextrin, Milk Protein, Salix Alba L. (White Willow) Bark Extract,  Arctium lappa (Burdock) Root Extract, Hippophae Rhamnoides (Sea Buckthorn) Fruit Extract, Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Extract, Silk Amino Acids

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John Antonioni
Royal

The name of this soap leads one to think that its scent is dark and brooding but this is not reality. This is a cinnamon, vanilla, and pepper tied together with a royal incense and light musk. It is what you’d expect royal mideastern throne room to smell like. Masculine and mysterious yet lightly sweet. It’s a bit cologne like but never cloying. The slickness and protection provided by this soap are top shelf. The soap can be very thirsty and delivers a great face feel.

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