The Osage Rub is a popular instant refreshment for the scalp and face, especially in the hot summer months.
The cooling effect is really intense and lasts a long time. The Osage Rub was already in US barbershops around 1900.
The "Osage Rub" (pronounced: Ossitsch Rapp) is one of the most popular hair tonics in America at the end of the 19th century. Soon it was also used as a cooling aftershave. Translated, “Osage Rub” roughly means “ointment of the Osage Indians”. The Osage tribe was located in the Southern Plains / USA and was related to the Pawnee Indians, who are known to us as the merciless killers from the film "Dances with Wolves" and who make your blood run cold just by looking at them.
As a hair tonic you place the bottle directly on the scalp and squirt a couple of shots into two or three places on the head. Then massage in well. At first you don't feel anything, then you hear an increasing tingling sensation until your head feels as if it had been put in a bucket of ice water.
As a facial toner Put a shot of Osage Rub in the palm of your hand, rub it between your palms and then apply it to your cheeks, throat and neck. Please avoid the eye area. Apply carefully to the forehead so as not to get into the eyes, otherwise it will burn.
Made in the USA
Contents: 414 ml.
Ingredients: water, SD alcohol 40 B, menthol, eucalyptus, perfume, CI 42090, CI 19140.