Santorini Shaving Cream

$14.50 USD $14.95 USD

 

My grandfather (on Greek side) we called Pappouli. He drank ouzo with his coffee every day. Sometimes a bit too much 🤣 and would fall asleep at the cash register (family restaurant). He would have loved this. Pappouli was from Sparta.

Santorini is our latest aquatic with a hint of Ouzo. It smells amazing with a nighttime vibe. I added lemon, as we all know the Greeks love lemon. 

Notes: Maglini Lemon, Osmanthus, Orchid, Cassis, Aquatic & Marine notes, Ozone, Ouzo, Musk, Amber, Myrrh

Ingredients: Stearic acid, water, beer, shea butter, castor oil, potassium hydroxide, manteca, tallow, palm oil, glycerin, sunflower oil, sodium hydroxide, coconut oil, jojoba, fragrance

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Joey Mecham
Great clean scent

This one is probably the best clean scent out of all the creams. The cream is a value performer and better than a lot of top soaps out on the market. This scent is just extremely fresh.

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Gavin miller
this is one of...

this is one of the first marine/aquatic scents I've purchased and id say it was a success! such an amazing fresh and clean scent!

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Jose H.
Santorini! Santorini!

This is a fantastic freshie scent profile. This is perfect for warm weather. The Aquatic/Marine notes are perfectly blended and it makes for an easy reach and those casual days.
Buy it with confidence!

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Harsh Patel
I wanted to share...

I wanted to share with you my experience with the Santorini shaving cream. Let me just say, it is one of the best I have ever come across in terms of fragrance. The scent is truly captivating and long-lasting. Not only that, but the performance of this cream is top-notch. Considering its price point, it outshines all the other top-quality shaving creams available in the market. I highly recommend giving it a try if you are looking for a high-performing shaving cream that also smells amazing.

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Andrew Kamilaris
Santorini

I love this smell! So fresh! Also extremely fast to lather up. Reminds me of strolling the streets of the Greek islands after enjoying some grilled octopus and ouzo. As a Greek myself, I approve!