Influencer Jake Paul launching men’s skin care line at Walmart

Influencer Jake Paul launching men’s skin care line at Walmart


Jake Paul is launching a personal care brand geared toward men.

Courtesy: W

Jake Paul is entering a new arena: skin care.

The YouTube influencer turned-boxer announced on Wednesday the launch of “W,” a skin care company targeted toward men.

The personal care line, which will feature products priced at less than $10, will be available at Walmart. Later this summer, an expanded product line will available on Amazon.

“We saw this old and outdated category where the competitors have been on the shelves in the exact same way for the past 20 years,” Paul told CNBC. “We just believed we had a better vision, better product and could disrupt this entire space.”

W, which is a reference to “winning,” will launch with three products: a body wash, body spray and antiperspirant deodorant. Paul said the company hopes to expand to with a shampoo and conditioner, face wash and hair gel in the coming months.

W retails for under $10 and will be available at Walmart and Amazon.

Courtesy: W

“It’s a super underserved market,” he said. “I believe now that more men are caring about how they look and what they are putting into their body,” he added.

As men have prioritized skin care and other beauty products in recent years, the men’s grooming category has seen strong growth. From 2018 to 2023, men’s grooming was a $28 billion business globally, with an annual compound growth rate of more than 5%, according to market research company Euromonitor.

And it’s expected to keep seeing gains. Men’s personal care is expected to grow to more than $100 billion over the next four years, with an annual compound growth rate of nearly 10%, The Business Research company projects

Paul isn’t alone in trying to tap into the market. Other celebrities including Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, John Legend, Idris Elba and Pharrell have recently launched skin care lines targeting less traditional markets.

Young men are increasingly turning to social media and influencers for their sources of information. A Euromonitor report finds that 50% of Gen Z male respondents find information about a brand, company or products through TikTok in 2023, an increase from 36% in 2022.

Boxer Jake Paul visits the factory of his new personal care line W.

Courtesy: W

Paul said he’s taking a page from his brother Logan Paul’s success with Prime, sports drink that’s popular with boys and young men, though the caffeinated energy drink version of Prime has drawn scrutiny in the past.

“Me and my brother are like the testosterone Kardashians,” Jake Paul said, with a nod to the success that the Kardashian sisters have had launching their own skin care lines. But Paul thinks the Kardashians and other celebrities have overlooked the opportunity for young men.

“There’s a big open market for creator-led products focused on boys,” he added.

He’s also hoping that his upcoming Netflix fight, in which he’ll face famed boxer Mike Tyson, will help create some momentum for the brand, though it was recently postponed.

“It’s still gonna be a brawl and we both plan on ripping each other’s heads off,” he added.



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