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Trafalgar owes its name to one of the most celebrated naval engagements in European history - the battle of Trafalgar. This famous maritime confrontation took place off Cape Trafalgar, on the southern coast of Spain, on 21st October 1805, the very year in which William Francis Truefitt established his business. The Trafalgar scent: Spicy, light, and captivating with top notes of Cedar and Sandalwood complemented by subtle hints of Jasmine and Spice.
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This historically accurate complexion powder recipe was accurately advertised in 1908 as "smooth, velvety, and rivaling the fairest flower in its freshness and refinement." This lovely powder is loose, lightly-tinted, invisible with just a hint of rose. Use this product like you would any facial powder. A light dusting before and/or after you are finished with your makeup. Materials: Rice Powder, Rose Powder, SandalWood, Organic Rose, Organic Rose Petals, Natural Essential Oil, Vegan Friendly
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Inspired by our own visits to Victorian barber shops in London, and the mysterious feeling of roaming the New Orleans French Quarter at night, this fragrance was blended by Bourbon French Parfums exclusively for Dr. Tumblety's. Grapefruit & teak on the front with bergamot, vetiver, oak moss, & just a touch of dark musk.
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Brilliantine is a hair-grooming product intended to soften hair, including beards and mustaches, and give it a glossy, well-groomed appearance. It was created at the turn of the 20th century by French perfumer Édouard Pinaud. This recipe is an original from 1936. Traditional Bay Rum scent. Note: This product will separate. Shake vigorously before use.
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This dry shampoo is an original recipe from 1933 and, unlike hair powder, is meant to be brushed out. Original directions read: "Apply and rub vigorously into the roots of the hair. Leave on for 10 minutes. Rub the scalp again and shake the excess off. The hair must be then be brushed with a stiff-bristled brush until every trace of shampoo has vanished." Materials: Orris Root, Organic Corn Flour, Magnesite