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TrueFitt & Hill’s Guide to Gifts for a Legendary Father’s Day

Darpan News Desk, 06 Jun, 2016 04:14 PM
    Fathers come first on June 19, and every day. Whether yours is bearded or bald, rugged or refined, there is a scent, skincare solution or useful and beautiful accessory sure to delight. TrueFitt & Hill offers these options online at truefittandhill.ca or at authorized stockists throughout North America.
     
    From strops and straight razors to cleanser and scrubs, nose trimmers to moustache wax, Truefitt & Hill prides itself on bringing the very best of British product to its growing global clientele. The men’s grooming experts at Truefitt & Hill in North America have compiled a five-point authoritative guide to purchasing with ease and purpose this Father’s Day.
     
    Top Five Picks for Father’s Day
     
    1. Uncommon Scents
    The only thing that can top a hug from dad is when he carries a beautiful scent. A classic favorite, Truefitt & Hill’s 1805 collection derives from a formulation known as the Palmerston Bouquet which dates back to the late 1850s. Fresh and oceanic, 1805 has top notes of bergamot, mandarin and cardamom, combined with lavender, geranium and clary sage heart resting on sandalwood, cedarwood and musk base. Presented in a 100 ml, beautifully etched traditional bottle with atomizer.
     
    2. Dapper Dad
    Men who carry themselves well tend to the details. A new six-piece handmade manicure set in a whisky tan or black calf-leather case includes: German steel cuticle scissors, precision nail clippers, a nail file, tweezers, arrow point nail scissors, a manicure scoop and a lifter. Everything a gentleman needs in order to keep his nails in fine trim, befitting every man on the go, from head to toe.
     
    3.  Father’s Flask
    Beyond the best shaving products, Truefitt & Hill presents several tools and accessories – for the desk, shoe cupboard and travel. One popular present for fathers is a fine flask for a favorite whisky or spirit. Rewards for hikes to mountain peaks, breaks at the tee and patience on a fishing trip come in a striking leather vessel for a favorite libation. The 8 oz Hunter Flask comes in hunter green or tan leather clad stainless steel.
     
    4. Best Tressed
    Delight your dad with a luxurious hair care product from Truefitt & Hill such as its latest pomade formulation which provides a medium hold and affords a subtle shine-finish. An extra sheen can be created by additional product application. It is especially effective for hair styles that are achieved by using a comb. It does not dry out and will provide an infinite number of re-moulding opportunities allowing for minor re-styling throughout the day whilst retaining its flexible hold. Works well for both curly and straight hair to achieve a neat, slick and well-groomed look. It also contains Earthwax, which is a naturally occurring mineral that assists in giving a strong, but pliable hold to any style. This product is water soluble, so rinses out easily during washing. Perfect for attaining the popular classic “side parting” style. 
     
    5. Ultimate Comfort Gift Set
    The ultimate Truefitt & Hill show of affection for the ultimate dad comes in a stately blue presentation box, and includes four items from the new Ultimate Comfort Range: Shaving Cream Bowl (190g), Ultimate Aftershave Balm (100ml), Pre-Shave Oil (60ml) and Invigorating Bath & Shower Scrub (365ml).
     
    As an added shopping incentive to celebrate Fathers everywhere, Truefitt & Hill is offering a full 15% savings on all purchases made online by entering father16 at checkout.

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