All About Truefitt and Hill Products

By Mary Richardson , last updated July 15, 2011

Established in 1805, Truefitt and Hill is one of the leading Barber shops in the world with a tradition of exceptional grooming products. The company produces a range of shave creams and other items in classic formulations and luxurious scents. Truefitt and Hill sells other high quality shaving accessories that make perfect gifts. Use these guidelines to select the right Truefitt and Hill product.

Where to Buy

Truefitt and Hill products are available for purchase online through their official website. There are also stores in London, Chicago, Las Vegas, and Toronto.

Product Ranges

To suit different skin types and shaving requirements, Truefitt and Hill offers 8 shaving ranges. Each sells multiple shaving items such as shampoo, perfume, cologne, shave cream, soap, aftershave, and shower gel. All come with attractive, traditional packaging.

The 1805 range features a triple soap set, aftershave balm, and shave cream bowl. The fragrance is classic, luxurious and long lasting.

The West Indian Lime range includes glycerin based creams and soaps for an extremely close shave. The soaps lather into a strong, deep-cleansing foam.

For men with sensitive skin, Ultimate Comfort range and No.10 range offer shave gels and creams in soothing natural oils like lavender oil or a mix of willow bark, borage oil, and aloe vera. These lines feature products like treatment serum, which prevents ingrown hairs and pre-shave protector, which guards against razor burn.

The Sandalwood range features cologne, aftershave, and cream in a distinctive fragrance of lemon, lime, and bergamot.

Finally, the Trafalgar and Grafton ranges offer shave cream, soap, aftershave, cologne, and triple soaps in masculine scents.

Other Merchandise

Truefitt and Hill sells other grooming accessories such as metal razor stands and traditional shaving mugs. There are also shave sets in a range of colors and styles. They come with stand, brush, and razor in faux ivory, horn, or blue opal design.

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