AMALFI

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AMALFI TALLOW SHAVE SOAP

AMALFI is a versatile, sophisticated scent inspired by the Acqua di Parma cologne, Fico di Amalfi. Often considered to be a fragrance predominantly popular with men, it is actually considered a unisex scent. The top fruity notes include the tart lemons and ripened fig that generously populate the Amalfi coast, as well as grapefruit and bergamot. Throw in a spicy pinch of pink pepper, some of the wood from the fig tree, a bit of cedarwood, and that deliciously fragrant scent of jasmine in bloom, and you can almost imagine the rush of driving one of those Italian sportscars top down along that scenic SS163. 

(Amalfi is a tallow-based shaving soap using only premium ingredients. The tallow used in our shave soaps is of unsurpassed quality using only the suet (kidney fat).  When sourcing our ingredients, we aren't looking for the cheapest, only the best, and are committed to only using grass-fed beef. We are confident this superb tallow, together with other ingredients used in our base formula, such as shea butter, organic kokum butter, aloe vera juice, vegetable glycerin, and lanolin, will offer our customers an incredibly comfortable, long-lasting, and unforgettable shave.) 

Ingredients: Potassium Tallowate, Sodium Tallowate, Potassium Stearate, Sodium Stearate, Aloe Vera Juice, Potassium *Cocoate, Sodium *Cocoate, Phthalate-Free Fragrance, Potassium Shea Butterate, Sodium Shea Butterate, *Kokum Butter, Sodium Lactate, Glycerin, Lanolin, Tussah Silk

* Coconut Oil and Kokum Butter are organic.

Available in 5-oz jars, 3-oz pucks, and .75+ oz samples. 

For External Use Only. Please read ingredient label to check for known allergens such as tree or fruit nut oils and butters. Should any sensitivities occur, please discontinue use. 
Crowne & Crane is not affiliated with the Acqua di Parma Co. brand. Fragrance/Essential Oils used in the making of this Amalfi Coast product is from independent sources and not the Acqua di Parma Co.