Season of the Witch Aftershave Splash

24.99 Oferta Ahorre

It was Guillaume Edelin who first confessed to riding a broom.

The French witch and former Prior made a pact with the devil, one that gave him the power to travel mounted on a broomstick. In return, he promised to pretend that witchcraft was impossible. For his crimes, he was imprisoned for the rest of his life.

Brooms have a long association with witchcraft. Bridget Bishop, the first person hanged as a witch at Salem, was said to have "soared with the devil" on a pole. The Wicked Witch of the West famously tormented Dorothy and her companions from her broomstick in The Wizard of Oz. Brooms, so named because they were originally made from flowering shrubs collectively called "broom," have become inextricably linked to witches and the occult. They are emblematic. Iconic. 

Broom itself is a wonderful thing. The flowers give off a richly honeyed, rosy floral scent whose delicacy recalls the warmth of fresh hay and sunshine. It beckons us to happier days and happy thoughts. It captures. It captivates. It bewitches.

But all is not well in the Season of the Witch.

Inspired by the deep-rooted history of witchcraft in New England, here is an elixir of arcane delight, a construct of hypnotic, narcotic allure. The dulcet tones of broom flowers, so captivating in their elegance, are blended with notes of violet and honeysuckle, flowers known to waylay and ensnare the unwary. 

Beneath this enrapturing accord, ripples of power lurk. The green dustiness of tarragon, the spicy tang of nutmeg and wormwood, and elemental, primordial notes of oakmoss, oud, and woodsmoke bubble from the depths, bathing the flowers in their eldritch glow. Mossy and primeval, floral and herbal, the product of centuries of tradition and craft, Season of the Witch is the potion of a modern age, composed to enthrall and enchant. Something wicked this way comes.

Net wt. 3.5 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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Hogue
It's like a Beaufort London and Barrister and Mann scent

I didn't buy the aftershave, just the EDT. It smelled like green tarragon, smokey, and like incense. I still ADORE Hallows, which this scent is NOTHING like. Hallows smelled of brimstone, Halloween, and brownies. Season of the Witch is a great scent in it's own way. If you love Beaufort London scents you'll love this one. It does smell like a witch scent.

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Adam B.
Boom!

Another excellent scent from B&M. I didn't think anything could top "Hallows" for me, but this one is right up there. Fantastic fall/winter scent. Goes on like temple incense smoke and settles into a warm, spicy and floral scent with a subtle, ashy backdrop. Like a woodland offering to the Pagan gods.