Three new lines of fragrance now in the shops

Fellow Barber is your destination for a curated set of the best products. In fragrance, we carry some killer stuff from names like D.S. & Durga, MCMC, and Odin. Recently we introduced a few new fragrance brands to the shelves in the shops. Visit to the shop to smell for yourself, these new products are not available on our webstore.

Fiele Fragrances

Fiele Fragrances blends ancient perfumery practices with modern scent compositions. Activated by an interest in the beneficial properties of essential oils, each fragrance asserts the natural beauty of rare and precious materials sourced globally from small farms. The fragrances are entirely handcrafted in-house in micro-batches to ensure the highest quality and integrity of seasonal ingredients.

Abel

Abel is a line of natural fragrances made by a former winemaker. They draw inspiration from winemaking roots and put all the attention to the ingredients.The search for ingredients can be initiated by people, travel, photography, moments, and even colors. These natural scents interact with your body chemistry making the scent unique to you. We recommend applying where your blood is close to the surface of your skin (your pulse points) the fragrance will benefit from the warmth of your blood and really radiate.

Hibi

After years of trial and error, the Kobe Match Co, the creators of the Hibi Match, arrived at the perfect mixture of paper fibers, incense and charcoal to create the perfect strike-on-box incense match. Each one of the Hibi matches last for about ten minutes bringing delightful fragrances to anywhere you bring the palm-sized box, allowing short aromatherapy sessions for the busy individual. The Harima region of Awaji island has been producing matches and incense for nearly one hundred and fifty years and the island accounts for nearly 70% of the match production in Japan. The westerly winds through Awaji island create the perfect temperature to dry incense; each of the fragrances derives from herbs grown by a local incense producer using traditional methods.