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Beiersdorf's global men's grooming line in 200+ countries; dermatologically tested face care, shaving, and deodorant products competing with Gillette and L'Oréal Men Expert.
NIVEA MEN is the men's grooming line of NIVEA, the flagship skincare brand of Beiersdorf AG (ETR: BEI) — producing face care products (moisturizers, exfoliators, anti-aging serums), shaving preparations (gels, foams, sensitive post-shave balms), body care (lotions, shower gels), and deodorants formulated specifically for men's skin characteristics and preferences. As one of the most widely distributed men's skincare brands globally, NIVEA MEN is sold in pharmacies, supermarkets, and mass retailers across 200+ countries, making it accessible in markets where premium grooming brands aren't widely distributed.\n\nNIVEA MEN's product development emphasizes dermatologically tested formulas that address specific men's skin concerns — post-shave irritation, razor burn, and skin sensitivity are addressed through products like the Q10 Anti-Wrinkle line and Sensitive line. The brand balances clinical efficacy credentials (Beiersdorf's skin research heritage, the same underlying brand equity as NIVEA skincare) with straightforward, no-nonsense positioning that appeals to men who aren't engaged with the complexity of multi-step skincare routines.\n\nIn 2025, NIVEA MEN competes in the men's grooming market with Gillette (P&G, gillette.com), Old Spice (P&G), L'Oréal Men Expert, and premium brands like Jack Black and Kiehl's for male skincare and grooming product market share. The men's skincare category has grown substantially as male grooming routines have expanded from basic shaving to multi-step skincare influenced by K-beauty trends and social media. NIVEA MEN's mass market positioning allows it to capture the mainstream adoption of this trend at accessible price points. Beiersdorf's 2025 strategy for NIVEA MEN focuses on growing the premium face care segment, expanding anti-aging product lines for men (a growing category), and digital marketing to younger male consumers engaging with grooming content on social media.
Beaverton global athletic footwear and apparel (NYSE: NKE) at $51.4B FY2024 revenue with 18% market share; CEO Elliott Hill returned Sept 2024 with Win Now strategy to restore wholesale channels and running category competing with On Running and adidas.
Nike, Inc. is a Beaverton, Oregon-based global athletic footwear, apparel, and equipment company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: NKE) as a Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 component — generating $51.4 billion in fiscal year 2024 (ended May 31, 2024) revenue with approximately 83,700 employees worldwide and approximately 18% global athletic footwear market share. Nike brands include Nike (performance footwear, apparel, and equipment), Jordan Brand (lifestyle basketball and athletic), and Converse (lifestyle footwear). In September 2024, Elliott Hill returned to Nike as President and CEO (replacing John Donahoe who had led the company since 2020), launching a "Win Now" strategy focused on sport performance product investment, wholesale partner relationship restoration, and competitive positioning in running and basketball categories. Nike Direct (direct-to-consumer e-commerce and owned stores) generated 44% of FY2024 revenue. Nike was founded in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman; renamed Nike in 1978 with IPO in 1980.
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