The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
The Art of Shaving built its identity around wet shaving, oils, soaps, and balms that prepare skin for the blade. Their aromatic vocabulary translated naturally into fragrance, beginning with a commitment to familiar barbershop profiles elevated to new intensity. Green Lavender arrived as part of the Cologne Intense line, taking the brand's signature scent language and turning up the concentration. Not an exploration. An intensification. The fragrance pushes familiar boundaries, amplifying what the brand does best into something bolder and more pronounced.
Bergamot and orange open clean and bright, letting the lavender arrive on its own terms, fresh, herbal, not sweet. Rosemary brings that cool barbershop quality that anchors the heart, mint adds a brief lift, and the cypress-moss base keeps everything structured and close to the skin. The tonka bean whispers warmth underneath. This is the aromatic barbershop scent for a man who already knows what he likes, Provençal lavender done with restraint instead of nostalgia.
The evolution
The opening hits bright. Citrus arrives sparkling and clean, bergamot and orange cutting through with immediate precision. The citrus holds longer than expected before the transition begins, slow, then steady. Then Provençal lavender claims the stage. The heart owns this fragrance, with rosemary threading through in cool green lines that keep the whole composition grounded. Almost austere. Mint flickers briefly as a cool counterpoint, but never dominates. The drydown takes its time. Cypress and moss arrive dry and structured, and the tonka bean adds just enough warmth underneath to keep the skin comfortable. This phase stays intimate and close, the scent settling into something deeply personal that unfolds gradually on the skin, revealing new facets as the hours pass.
Cultural impact
Green Lavender Cologne Intense occupies a specific niche: the masculine barbershop scent for a man who already knows what he likes. It doesn't chase trends or make arguments. It arrives clean, stays structured, and delivers the lavender-herb aromatic profile that made The Art of Shaving's grooming line recognizable, now in a concentration that lasts a full workday.



















