Invented by the New Yorker Robert I. Murray in 1808. Floria Water became known as a universal Cologne for both men and women. Recorded later by the barbershops and used as a Cologne and After Shave. Now widely used before and after shaving as a refreshing
The dominant Cognac Neat fragrance combines sweet tobacco and a bright hint of lemon peel followed by aromas of musk, patchouli and sandalwood flowers.
The Reuzel Solid Cologne "Wood & Spice" is a perfume in solid form. It is based on safflower oil and beeswax with extra natural
horsetail, hazelnut, rice, rosemary and nettle extract refined
even have skin care properties in the area used.