Pencil Pushers Aftershave Splash

12.50 Oferta Ahorre

Many people remember their early school years in terms of smell. Scented markers, old books, lunch-room milk, it all combines into a distinctive scent memory, the kind of thing that transports you back to being a kid almost instantly. But, more than anything else, people remember the smell of pencils.

Grade school pencils have a distinct aroma, a kind of pulpy, mineral cedar, accented by the roasted character imparted by the grinding of wall-mounted, hand-cranked pencil sharpeners. The sappy, woody tang of tens of thousands of cheap, mass-produced pencils is one of our fondest, most distinctive memories of childhood. That's the smell of Pencil Pushers. That's the smell of home.

Net Wt. 3.5 fl oz, Made in the USA

Directions for Use

Shake aftershave into your palms (we recommend an amount about the side of a quarter) and rub them together for 3 seconds. Rub your palms over your freshly shaven skin. There may be a mild sting upon initial application, but your face is about to look, feel, and smell awesome. We know you can handle it.

Ingredients

SD Alcohol 40-B (Alcohol Denatured), Witch Hazel Water (Hamamelis Virginiana), Water (Aqua), Glycerin, Fragrance, Taurine, Chlorella Vulgaris/Lupinus Albus Protein Ferment, Eleuthero Root Extract (Eleutherococcus Senticosus), Allantoin, Aloe Leaf Extract (Aloe Barbadensis), German Chamomile Flower Extract (Matricaria Recutita), Organic Licorice Root Extract (Glycyrrhiza Glabra), Acetylsalicylic Acid, Sodium Lactate, Provitamin B5 (DL-Panthenol), Citric Acid, Benzoic Acid

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Customer Reviews

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T.F.
Very pleased!

Very pleased with this aftershave. It compliments the soap very well. Not too ceder like, not too ambery.

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M.H.
Delightful Memories

Very evocative of childhood days in the classroom!

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Nathan D.
Pencil Perfection

I was not sure this smell could be captured, but color me impressed. It truly evokes thoughts of elementary school and sharpening pencil after pencil.