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Bartigan & Stark Campione Shaving Soap 5 Oz

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Campione has a mid-level scent intensity with a fairly linear progression from top to bottom notes. This fragrance is currently available in our fine shaving soap and alcohol-free aftershave splash, and is suitable for any day and any weather, and especially appropriate for cold climate and special occasions.

  • Thick, glossy, and creamy lather
  • Enriched with essential oils
  • Suitable for all skin types
  • Pair well with the Campione After-Shave
  • Tobacco scent with notes of woody, fruity, and citrus notes
  • Performs best by gradually adding water
  • Label art created by Canadian artist Trevor Jameus



Bartigan & Stark Campione Shaving Soap is a rare Limited Edition, with only 200 soaps crafted, each soap is individually numbered.

FRAGRANCE

  • Top Notes: Bergamot, Clementine, Dried Fruit
  • Mid Notes: Tobacco, Frankincense, Jasmine, Coconut, Almond, Hay
  • Base Notes: Amber, Vanilla, Musk, Cognac, Sandalwood



SPECS

  • 5 oz (142 g)



COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

Canada

We hope you like a thick, glossy, creamy lather that foams up with the flick of the wrist, because that’s what Campione provides. Prepare your gear as you normally do and make your brush just slightly drier than you think it should be. Whisk. Add water gradually and methodically and you’ll be rewarded with a dense plume quicker than a Portofino.

Stearic Acid, Distilled Water, Beef Tallow, Castor Oil, Potassium Hydroxide, Glycerin, Cocamidapropyl Betaine, Fragrance, Shea Butter, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Lactate, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, Olive Oil, Vitamin E, Myristil Myristate, Lanolin, Xanthan Gum, Tetrasodium EDTA, Citric Acid, Phenoxyethenol

Wet your shaving brush thoroughly with warm water. Hold the bristles under running water and gently swirl them to distribute the water evenly. Aim for a good soaking, not dripping.

Load the brush. There are two methods:

Bowl Lathering: Squeeze some shaving soap onto the bottom of your shaving bowl or mug. With the wet brush, swirl it on the soap puck in a circular motion for 30-60 seconds. You'll see the lather begin to build. Add a few drops of water periodically to maintain a creamy consistency.

Face Lathering: Apply a thin layer of shaving soap directly to your shaving area using the wet brush. With the brush, gently swirl the soap on your face in a circular motion, creating a lather. This method may require more practice to achieve a good lather.

Build the lather. Continue swirling the brush in your bowl or on your face until you achieve a thick, creamy lather. It should have a consistency similar to whipped cream.

Apply the lather to your shaving area. Use a brush to spread the lather evenly over your shaving area in a circular motion. Aim for a light, opaque layer.

Shave. Using a sharp razor, shave with the grain (the direction your beard hair grows). Rinse the razor frequently to remove any shaving cream buildup. You may consider a second pass against the grain for a closer shave, but be cautious to avoid irritation.

Rinse and pat dry. Rinse your face with cool water to remove the shaving cream. Pat your face dry with a clean towel.

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