Penhaligon's
Bold Blend
Why play it safe? Peppermint jumps. Black pepper jolts. Palo santo pushes boundaries you never knew you had. Climb higher with violet leaf and clary sage with a scent that says yes (before you overthink it).
Key notes: Peppermint, Palo Santo Accord, Violet Leaf
The Penhaligon’s story begins with its founder, William Penhaligon – a humble Cornish barber who rose to serve at the Royal Court and even trimmed the Shah of Persia’s beard. The year was 1870. William’s first fragrance, Hammam Bouquet, was inspired by the Turkish Baths where he worked as the resident barber. The scent was exotic. It was exciting. And it caused quite a stir. Mayfair’s bright young things clamoured for more – and more they received. A slew of fabulous fragrances followed.
Today, Penhaligon’s is one of the world’s most esteemed fragrance house. It proudly holds a Royal Warrant (with two more gracing the brand’s history books) and continues to delight the world’s nostrils with a dose of Britishness and some rather dazzling scents.
Spray onto pulse points.
Do not spray onto clothing as the essential oils can cause garment discolouration or stains.
Do not spray near the eyes, cracked skin or open wounds as this could cause irritation.


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Danger: Highly flammable liquid and vapour.; Warning: Can cause serious eye irritation.; Keep cool.; Seek medical advice if needed.
