Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Edgewell Personal Care razor brand with Hydro hydrating technology; competing with Gillette's dominant market share through skin-comfort positioning for men's and women's cartridge razors.
Schick is a global personal care brand producing razors, blades, and shaving products — manufacturing manual cartridge razors (Schick Hydro Silk for women, Schick Hydro for men), disposable razors (Schick Xtreme), and electric shavers under the Schick and Wilkinson Sword brands. Schick is owned by Edgewell Personal Care (NYSE: EPC), the consumer goods company that also owns Wilkinson Sword, Carefree, Playtex, and Banana Boat, spun off from Energizer Holdings in 2015. Edgewell generates approximately $2.2 billion in annual net revenue.\n\nSchick's razor technology focuses on skin comfort alongside blade sharpness — the Hydro line uses a hydrating gel reservoir in the razor head that releases during shaving to protect skin, positioning Schick as the more skin-friendly alternative to Gillette's Fusion ProShield. The Quattro (4-blade) and Hydro 5 (5-blade) systems compete directly with Gillette's 3, 4, and 5-blade cartridge systems in the premium refillable cartridge razor market, while the disposable line competes on value pricing. Women's razors (Schick Intuition, Hydro Silk) are a significant segment with differentiated ergonomics and features.\n\nIn 2025, Schick competes with Gillette (P&G, the dominant razor brand with approximately 60% US market share), Harry's (Edgewell also acquired Harry's, though the FTC blocked the initial deal), BIC, and Dollar Shave Club (Unilever) for men's and women's razor market share. Edgewell's ownership of multiple razor brands (Schick, Wilkinson Sword) gives it scale in the category. The razor market faces long-term headwinds from changing shaving habits among younger consumers (the beard trend reducing frequency) and competition from DTC brands. Edgewell's 2025 strategy for Schick focuses on the skin comfort positioning, growing women's premium razors (a higher-margin segment), and defending retail distribution against P&G's Gillette marketing spend.
Influencer marketing analytics and earned media value measurement platform; acquired by CreatorIQ; specializes in beauty, fashion, and lifestyle brand analytics.
Tribe Dynamics is an influencer marketing analytics and earned media value (EMV) measurement platform that was acquired by CreatorIQ, the enterprise creator marketing company. Tribe Dynamics pioneered the concept of earned media value as a standardized metric for quantifying the dollar value equivalent of organic creator content about a brand.\n\nThe platform became particularly influential in the beauty, fashion, and luxury lifestyle sectors, where organic influencer coverage is a primary driver of brand perception and product launch success. Tribe Dynamics provided brand teams with detailed tracking of which creators were organically mentioning their brand, what EMV that coverage represented, and how their share of creator voice compared to competitors in their category.\n\nFollowing its acquisition by CreatorIQ, Tribe Dynamics' EMV methodology and analytics capabilities were integrated into CreatorIQ's broader enterprise platform. The acquisition strengthened CreatorIQ's positioning in the beauty and fashion verticals and added a widely respected measurement framework to its data infrastructure, providing enterprise clients with a more complete view of both paid and earned creator activity.
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