POSH WASH: THE GOLDEN ERA OF BATHING BECKONS

Penhaligon’s proudly presents Posh Wash, the new Bath & Body range refashioned for life on deck. 

Penhaligon's presents Posh Wash, the Golden Era of Bathing

Life on deck, you say? Why, of course: Port Out, Starboard Home. In the golden era of cruise liners and far-flung seafaring voyages, the best views – and only the best will do, of course –  were port-side on the way out and starboard on the way home. This marvellous morsel of wisdom happened to inspire the redesign of Penhaligon’s popular Bath & Body collection. One couldn’t think of a better way to begin the day than a toilette teeming with rather redolent rituals, if we do say so ourselves.​

With Posh Wash, it’s possible Penhaligon’s might have gone a touch overboard. Our fabulous fragrances have been bottled up to wash hands and limber up limbs in the fanciest of vessels, larger than before (sometimes size does matter, after all). With such soap at your disposal, perhaps it’s time to rock the boat.

ALL ABOARD, NOW
Penhaligon's Posh Wash beckons in the Golden Era of Bathing

Halfeti and Highgrove. Endymion and Empressa. Blenheim and Babylon. One can rediscover a captivating collection of classic scents to aid in the art of layering for a longer-lasting fragrance. It’s time to drop anchor and sink into sweet surrender with a bubble bath, courtesy of Penhaligon’s Bath & Body Wash – we’re sure you’ll agree.

SHOP WASH
Penhaligon's Posh Wash, scented with Luna

Let’s not forget the lavish lotion. Towel off and lather one’s body with Bath & Body Lotion, soothing and scenting in equal measure. Not only shall your skin feel smooth, but one shall have a fragrant base from which you can spritz your favourite scent. Let noses turn on deck, we say.

SHOP LOTION

If you simply can’t wait to get your perfumed paws on Posh Wash, one ought to saunter down to a Penhaligon’s boutique and peruse the collection at leisure (or simply order online).​

The golden era of bathing beckons. All aboard, now.

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