Monastero di Camaldoli

Camaldoli aftershave

Monastero di Camaldoli
Camaldoli aftershave
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    General Information

    Cooling and astringent

    "Dopo Barba di Camaldoli" or "Camaldulenser-After-shave". Due to menthol, it has cooling and astringent effect and is subtly perfumed.

    Mountains, Fir Trees and Solitude.

    Camaldoli is especially noteworthy among monastic settlements: An entire monastic culture started with the monastery’s foundation that is still alive today. At Camaldoli, the number 11 plays a paramount role: The 11th century and 1,111 m above sea level marked the givens in space and time for St. Romuald when he founded this semi-eremitic branch of the Benedictines northeast of Arezzo. Similar to the Carthusians, Camaldoli’s hermit monks inhabit each a small house in a separate garden. As a Benedictine heritage, the monastery also features community life so that a Camaldolese monk can choose which way of life he prefers. The production of cosmetic products is one of the monastery’s most important areas of work.

    Product Information

    Article Number 55448

      100 ml glass bottle

      Ingredients: ALCOHOL DENAT., AQUA, PARFUM, ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE, BENZYL SALICYLATE, CITRONELLOL, EUGENOL, GERANIOL, HYDROXYCITRONELLAL, ISOEUGENOL, LIMONENE, LINALOOL

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