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World’s Oldest Barbershop Launches its First Deodorant

Darpan News Desk, 22 Apr, 2016 10:37 AM

    Truefitt & Hill, the world’s oldest barbershop, is pleased to announce the expansion of its product portfolio with the launch of its new Gentlemen’s Deodorant.


    Sure to become a mainstay in the daily care routine of any gentleman, Truefitt & Hill’s new deodorant combines both natural ingredients and a cutting edge formulation.


    Suitable for all skin types, Gentlemen’s Deodorant is an indispensable item to the modern gentleman on the go. Carefully designed to be aluminium and paraben free, this personal care product utilizes a series of naturally occurring processes to effectively eliminate body odour rather than merely masking it. 


    “Having never offered a deodorant before, the introduction of Gentlemen’s Deodorant is a response to customer demand and reflects Truefitt & Hill’s commitment to ensuring healthy and natural offerings are available to customers,” says Truefitt & Hill North America Director Linda Mountford.  

    “The welcome addition to our range also rightfully shows that as a brand, Truefitt & Hill continues to expand beyond its shaving tradition, to offering a full grooming solution for the modern man all under one roof, be that online or in-store.”


    Gentlemen’s Deodorant’s clean, roll–on application will ensure a sense of freshness and its neutral smell will allow for the deodorant to be comfortably used in tandem with any choice of cologne.

    Packaged in a simple, modern 50ml container, Truefitt & Hill Deodorant is available for purchase at TruefittandHill.ca where it retails for $23.

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