5 Beard Products Business Success Stories [2024]

Updated: November 19th, 2023
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Here are some real life success stories of starting a beard products business:

1. Beardbrand ($1.2M/year)

Eric Bandholz, the founder of Beardbrand, came up with the idea for his business after experiencing the pressures of conforming to corporate grooming standards. He wanted to create a brand that catered to "urban beardsmen" like himself who didn't fit the traditional stereotypes. Through content creation and a strong focus on owning their audience, Beardbrand has grown from a $30 investment to seven figures in a short period of time.

How much they make: $1.2M/year
How much did it cost to start: $0
Current team size: 11

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Starting a Beard Branded Store Earning Over $100k/mo

American men's grooming company Beardbrand has grown from a $30 investment to seven figures and bootstrapped its expansion, thanks to a focus on content creation that allows the firm to control its audience and own its email database. The company originated after founder Eric Bandholz attended a beard enthusiasts' gathering and coined the term "urban beardsman" to describe traditional men who "didn't fit the typical stereotypes," and has benefited from coverage including a New York Times piece and TV appearance on Shark Tank.

About
Eric started Beardbrand over 12 years ago
Revenue
Eric grew the business to $100K/month
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2. HUSKYBEARD ($42K/year)

Paul, a 22-year-old Korean American entrepreneur, came up with the idea for HUSKYBEARD after his own personal experience with growing a beard and the desire to provide effective beard care products. After facing initial challenges and pivoting from a beard growth idea to beard care, Paul spent countless hours researching, formulating, and designing his products to create a strong brand. Using primarily Facebook Ads, along with other marketing channels like Amazon, Reddit, and email marketing, Paul was able to scale HUSKYBEARD to a 6-figure business with a 30% customer retention rate.

How much they make: $42K/year
Current team size: 1

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Growing And Selling An Online Beard Care Business

A 22-year-old Korean American entrepreneur shares the story of how he pivoted from a beard growth cosmetic business to a beard care brand, built a strong community with a 30% customer retention rate, and scaled to a six-figure revenue with primarily Facebook ads.

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Ray started HUSKYBEARD over 7 years ago
Revenue
Ray grew the business to $3.5K/month
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3. CanYouHandlebar ($1.2M/year)

Doug Geiger, founder of Can You Handlebar, came up with the idea for his men's grooming product business when he realized there was a lack of high-quality and transparent beard and moustache products available. After numerous experiments and research, he launched the business with a humble credit card investment, and it has since grown to generate millions in revenue, with products stocked in major retailers like The Art of Shaving.

How much they make: $1.2M/year
How much did it cost to start: $400
Current team size: 10

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How I Turned A Moustache Wax Recipe Into A Million Dollar Business

Men's grooming product company Can You Handlebar grew from a kitchen countertop with a stolen crockpot to making a million dollars in the first three years, expanding to a 10,000 square foot building and a network of international retail partners, with a focus on quality products and customer service.

About
Doug started CanYouHandlebar over 11 years ago
Revenue
Doug grew the business to $100K/month
Costs
It cost Doug $400 to start the business
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