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est. 2007
  1. What to take home: Penhaligon’s Bluebell Bath Oil

    Penhaligons Bluebell Bath Oil 200ml, £35.


    An oldie but a goodie. And heading into a dreary old October in London, this “essence of Spring” will do well to remind me of walking in the Devon countryside in April and stumbling upon a heavenly carpet of bluebells.

    In Ruby Country, Devon. April, 2007.


    The Bluebell bath oil is Penhaligon’s number one cult beauty product. For the ultimate bluebell experience, layer with the delicate floral eau de toilette. I love the old-fashioned glass bottle and matching wee ribbon.

    Penhaligon's Bluebell Eau de Toilette Spray 50ml, £50.


    Penhaligon’s has been around since 1891, and in this time it has earned itself a couple of royal warrants. One of its oldest fragrances is the citrus-y Blenheim Bouquet for blokes – apparently Winston Churchill was a fan.

    Penhaligon’s Blenheim Eau de Toilette Spray, 50ml, £45.


    For Penhaligon’s store locations, click here

    Penhaligon's London stores:

    Covent Garden
    41 Wellington Street
    London WC2

    125 Regent Street
    London W1

    132 Kings Road
    London SW3

    16 Burlington Arcade
    London W1

    20A Brook Street
    London W1

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