Revitalize your morning routine with the exquisite Rose Mouthwash from Floris London. This concentrated mouthwash offers an elegant alternative to the usual peppermint note by using pure rose water to create a subtle floral flavor.
The soft pink hue of the timeless bottle adds a luxurious touch not only to your bathroom, but also to your vanity. With just six drops in a small glass of water morning and night, your breath will be delicately scented all day long. When used twice a day - as recommended - the 100ml bottle will provide refreshing care for around 2 months.
Alcohol, Aqua (water), Glycerin, Aroma (flavor), Pelargonium graveolens flower oil, Menthol, Sodium saccharin, Mentha arvensis leaf oil, Alcohol denat, Rosa centifolia flower water, Geraniol, Eugenol, Limonene, Citronellol, Ci 14700 (red 4), Ci 17200 (red 33) Geraniol, Eugenol, Limonene, Citronellol
Juan Famenias Floris came to England in 1730 from his native island of Menorca via Montepellier in France, where he had learned to mix fragrance essences, and settled in Jermyn Street, near the Royal Court of St. James and in the heart of gentleman's "club land" as a "barber" and "comb maker", where he soon became the talk of London society with his products and was successful. He created individual fragrances for his customers, the recipes for which he carefully stored so that he could resupply them when needed. He married Elizabeth Hodgkiss, with whom he had seven children.
The company is now run by the eighth generation of the family, John Bodenham and Christopher Marsh, who are both great-great-grandchildren of Mary Anne Floris, herself a great-granddaughter of Juan, the founder. Mary Anne Floris had married James Bodenham, hence the change of surname. The company has been awarded the title of Purveyor to the Court over sixteen times and is now "Perfumers to HM The Queen Elizabeth II" and "Manufacturers of Toilet Preparations to HRH The Prince of Wales".