Truefitt & Hill United Kingdom
The earliest recorded use of shaving cream dates back 4,000 years to Sumer, and it wasn't until the 18th century that a modern version of shaving cream took shape. As a country of traditional gentlemen who pay attention to etiquette, Britain is also the first place where shaving lubrication products were born. In the early 19th century, shaving soap began to emerge in the United Kingdom, and during this time, the tradition of using shaving soap by barbers gradually developed and has been preserved to this day. As stated in the Guinness Book of World Records, Truefitt Hill is the oldest barbershop in the world and has been awarded the Royal Warrant nine times, the highest quality certification badge issued by the British Royal Family, which is audited every 5 years, so it represents at least five years of Royal Service. Currently, Truefitt Hill still holds a license from Prince Philip. For more than two centuries, Truefitt Hill has served countless discerning men, including the royal family, political leader Winston Churchill, literary champion Charles Dickens, movie superstar John Wayne, as well as many ambassadors, parliamentarians, and business elites.