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1903.
I Was Browsing In A Paris Antique Shop One Winter Afternoon When A Fitted Leather Train Case Caught My Eye.
It Contained Silver-Handled Brushes, Boot Hooks, A Straight Razor, Several Silver-Stoppered Glass Bottles.
Inside A Bottle, There Was Still The Faint Aroma Of A Gentleman’S Cologne. Custom-Made For A Rich Traveler A Century Ago.
Curiosity Was Eating At Me. I Bought The Case And Sent The Bottle To A Laboratory For Analysis. They Broke Down The Residue By Gas Chromatography. Identified Its Fingerprint Through Spectrophotometry.
The Report Said: An “Old Woody Fougere.” Clean Citrus Notes, Bergamot, “Green Notes.” The Middle Notes: Clary Sage, Cardamom. The Dry-Down: Leather Notes, Smoky Labdanum… Elemi, Tabac, Frankincense.
The Detective Work Was Impressive. So Is The Thing Itself. Women Like The Way It Smells On A Man. Like A Symphony That Begins Loudly, Then Soon Slides Into Subtle, Entangling Developments That Grow On Them.
Or So I’Ve Been Told.
1903 Aftershave Balm (No. 1402). Aftershave Balm. Mine Is Non-Greasy (Absorbs Readily), With Witch Hazel, Aloe Vera And Comfrey. Apply Tiny Amount To Fingertips, Smooth Over Face And Neck… Ah, Feels Much Better. 3.4 Fl. Oz., 100 Ml.
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