This english-made post shave balm features a deep & spicy fragrance with a background bouquet of Bergamot, Orange, Nutmeg & Vetyver ensure your skin inherits all that is great from this truly classical scent.
From the manufacturer of Simpsons shaving brushes comes a new range of quality post shave balms designed to deliver outstanding performance. Alexander Simpson Est. 1919 embodies all the values of this great company: heritage, quality and tradition. Following your shave apply a small amount of balm into the palm of your hands & gently massage into your face to leave your skin feeling soothed, moisturised and invigorated.
Scotsman Alexander Simpson started production of shaving brushes and male grooming ancillaries in 1919 and is widely regarded as a pioneer in the industry. Manufacturing was originally based in the East end of London but later in Clapham. In 1941, following the loss of his factory during the World War II German Luftwaffe blitz, production was moved to the West Country at the famous Nimmer Mill. Today Simpson shaving brushes and associated products are manufactured by Progress Shaving Brush (Vulfix) Limited on the historic Isle of Man. They continue to be produced in the traditional way using hand tied knots by time served, skilled workers.
Non-greasy, mild, pleasant perfume. I will continue to use.
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Eric B. (Auckland, New Zealand)
Great performer
A brilliant, spicy bay rum scent that layers well with the simpsons bay rum shaving cream and even has a slightly stronger scent. The balm leave a white coat until messaged in thoroughly leaving the skin calmed and supple. Only a little is needed and very worth the money for an English product of this quality.
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Paul H. (Wellington, New Zealand)
Great scent!
Great scent that lasts a reasonable time. Left my skin feeling soft and moisturised with no irritation
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Scott (Auckland, New Zealand)
Nice scent
I liked this balm, it's got a pleasant scent and didn't irritate my skin like others have. Fairly light feel afterwards but not as light as say Speick balsam (but certainly a more agreeable scent). Good balm and worth the money in my opinion.