Collection: Shaving

The tradition of shaving, according to historians, dates back to the era of Neanderthals. In the struggle against excessive facial hair, our ancestors had to resort to extreme methods such as plucking hair, scraping off stubble with sharply sharpened stones and shells. Progress in the field of shaving began around 1100 BCE when the straight razor with a single blade and handle was invented. It was during this time that "advanced" Europeans started referring to unkempt men as barbarians (from the Latin "barba," meaning "beard"). In the 19th century, men found an optimal solution for combating unruliness in the form of a safety razor with replaceable blades, invented by American King C. Gillette. An abundance of skincare products also became available for both before and after grooming procedures.

For those who possess this symbol of masculinity, we have prepared an entire line of specialized products:

• Shaving brushes with natural bristles for creating rich lather;
• Safety razors with replaceable blades;
• High-quality "straight razors";
• Products with a unique composition for both pre and post-shaving. The proprietary cosmetics include a substance called decerelin, capable of inhibiting beard growth, thereby reducing the frequency of shaving.