In Venice of the XVII century, the term «Plague Doctor» was used to refer to «plague doctors» who went around patients wearing a special mask in the form of a huge beak. In fact, in this «beak» placed fragrant herbs, the task of which was to protect the doctor from the dangerous disease. According to the manufacturer, the notes of the very plants that were placed in the doctor’s protective mask in medieval Venice were used to create Plague Doctor perfume composition.
The perfume composition of the soap combines shades of peony, musk, vetiver, white cedar and patchouli. The pleasure of the pleasant fragrance is complemented by the comfort of an easy shave, as the soap formula is enriched with coconut oil — the razor glides without the slightest effort under its own weight, and the abundant fragrant foam does not dry out the skin.
For whipping up the lather from Razorock Plague Doctor soap, any type of pile is suitable. The Razorock brand is famous for its fiber brushes. For example, the giant F-400 Plissoft with a red handle whips up foam in a few strokes, which is why professional barbers love it.
After shaving, keep the lid on and let the soap dry each time. For daily shaving, it is best not to close the jar at all.