

We’re doing so much good in the Black community.
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We make these amazing products that work well for our skin and hair. What is your favorite part about implementing the marketing for Bevel?Īs a Black woman, it feels really good working on a brand that supports Black people. It includes influencers and paid media like social networks, digital radio, and online video. So that includes multiple channels like PR, and interviews like what we’re doing right now. You can always find everything Bevel on our website,

You can also find a selection of our products on and Sally Beauty. We’re available in a variety of places, you can purchase them at Target and on. Where is Bevel sold, and where can consumers find your products? I’m glad to hear that Bevel is doing things like that, it’s admirable. But, as a brand, we felt an obligation really to support those in the community who were more negatively impacted by the pandemic. As a business, we actually saw sales growth, especially during the early days of COVID, because barbershops were closing down, and men were focused on doing more of their own grooming at home. Yes, but probably not in a way you were expecting. But I wanted to know, from a business perspective, has COVID impacted Bevel in any way? And if so, how? So, my next question is a pretty important one as we’re still dealing with the aftermath and the long-term effects of COVID. There are so many products that people love, but I’ll stop with just those five. That’s one of our products that I sell because it provides 48-hour odor protection. They also smell really good, and personally, I’m a fan of our aluminum-free deodorant. You only have to apply it once and it’ll keep you moisturized all day. And actually, for the holidays, we launched a limited-edition black version of the Bevel Trimmer to go alongside the silver and that has been a really hot seller so far this holiday season.īut if I go beyond the hardware, men love our exfoliating body wash and our 24-hour moisturizing body lotion. So, it’s perfect for those really sharp lineups. It has a unique, sleek design, up to eight hours of cordless battery life, and one of the sharpest antimicrobial blades on the market. Our Legacy Shave System, right where we started, is really popular because it is so effective at preventing razor bumps and irritation, and another big item is our Bevel Trimmer. What are some of the customers’ favorite products? I know the struggle of drying hair and skin products. Given that our hair and skin tend to be dry, we ensure that all of our products are highly moisturizing and made without those harsh drying chemicals. Our goal is to be the only brand that he needs in his bathroom.
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We started with the Shave System, and now we have full regimens for face, hair and body. Today, we have really a full head to toe portfolio of grooming products that are designed specifically for Black hair and skin. You already talked about it a little with your first answer, but what type of products does Bevel sell? That’s pretty much why I was tuned into the Bevel brand and why I started using the products. So, he decided to create his own brand, and it started with the Bevel Shave System, which was designed to eliminate razor bumps and irritation for men with coarse and coily hair. He was tired of feeling like a second-class citizen when he went shopping for grooming products because the majority of existing brands weren’t designed with Black hair and skin in mind. So if you’re unhappy or even just fine with your blades, trimmers, and aftershaves, try out these winners.First, I would like to know, why was Bevel started?īevel was started in 2013 because our founder, Tristan Walker, believed that Black men deserved better. We’ve all been there and our judges, who have an inescapable compulsion to test all new men’s grooming products, have an excellent sense of what separates the great from the mediocre.
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Through trial and error (usually), so many of us have suffered through slashed faces and ingrown hairs due to cheap or dull razors, splotchy skin and itchy necks from alcohol-heavy aftershaves, or, maybe worst of all, yanked and botched beards from inferior trimmers. How we find these beloved products, though, is often a rough process. It’s a hallowed ritual, a distinctly masculine form of self-care, and as such, the tools of the trade - the razors, trimmers, creams, and aftershaves - are often put on a pedestal. All but the most grizzled souls look in the mirror and go through the process of washing, lathering, and shaving (or trimming or oiling, for those of us with longer whiskers). If men have no other grooming routine, they shave.
