Henri et Victoria Handmade Shaving Soap- La Poire Francaise
This is a celebration of a sophisticated summertime. It is sweet and mellow, laid-back and refined. It touches on the softer side of life.
La Poire Francaise is mysterious, light, and airy.
Ripened Pear, Smokey Guiacwood, and just a hint of Flower Extracts.
Perfect for men and women
A thick and dense lather will greet you in abundance. Extremely easy to lather up, the denseness will help protect your skin by cushioning when applying the blade. The lather also contains a humectant such as glycerine to prevent the soap from drying your skin.
A shaving soap is perfect to minimize the exposure to preservatives. While not all products can be made without a preservative, shaving soap is our preferred form compared to shaving cream or other products containing water.
Henri et Victoria was started by Claude Pilon in 2014. Named after his children, this company has grown a loyal following of wet shaving enthusiasts. How did this all begin? Claude received artisanal soap for his wedding anniversary. He was then inspired to create his own. His products have incredible scent profiles and wet shavers all over Canada are always eager to try his latest soaps. A biochemist and lawyer by training, Claude has a true passion for making these soaps and balms. His company gives back to his community through various charities.
Ingredients: potassium stearate, potassium cocoate, water, glycerine, potassium ricenoalete, parfum.
Important Allergen Notice:
Health Canada requires that certain fragrance allergens be listed on cosmetic products starting April 12, 2026. Because this product is made by an independent artisan, I rely on them to provide complete ingredient and allergen information. The ingredients listed above may not include all fragrance allergens.
If you have a known fragrance allergy, please contact me before purchasing so I can provide the information you need or assist you in contacting the artisan or manufacturer directly.
114g-4 oz
Made in Canada
Photos/Information Courtesy of Henri et Victoria