Baylis & Harding

The Fuzzy Duck Men's Grooming Tin Set
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Baylis & Harding The Fuzzy Duck Men's Grooming Tin Set is a tin filled with hair and body wash (100ml), bath salts (50g), aftershave balm (30ml) and bar of soap (25g) in travel-friendly sizes. Everything you need for luxurious face and beard care in a reusable tin can.

The Fuzzy Duck Hemp & Bergamot from Baylis & Harding is a men's collection where the outdoors meets the classic expression. The scent is refreshing and carefully composed of hemp and wood base, combined with sandalwood, bergamot and citrus. The design of the collection gives an authentic feeling with inspiration from nature combined with rustic details.

A masculine gift for someone you care about or if you want to pamper yourself.

Use:
Hair and body wash: Moisten the hair and skin and apply the desired amount of soap with circular movements. Rinse off with clean water.
Bath salt: Fill the bathtub with lukewarm water and pour the desired amount of bath crystals (bath salt) into the bath water, leave them loose. Rinse off with clean water.
Aftershave balm: Massage the balm gently on areas of the face that have been shaved.
Bar of soap: Wet your hands and rub the bar of soap to create lather. Rinse off.

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