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Dollar Shave club Street Interview by StreetTalk

In this street interview, we ask women about the most frustrating aspects of women's razors, touching on the all-too-common issues of dull blades and marked-up prices. We then introduce Dollar Shave Club's brand-new women's line, which promises the same high-quality blades and affordable pricing as their classic men's line, but with an ergonomic handle designed specifically for women's shaving needs. The interview concludes with a closer look at their new scented body care products and a surprise giveaway of Dollar Shave Club's new body balm.

Category

Health & Beauty

Location

New York City

Target Demographic

Neutral

25-34

Host

Maya

Video Transcript

Interviewer: What is the most BS thing about women's razors?

Interviewee: I feel like they're naturally more dull compared to men's razors.

Interviewer: Also, did you know that women's razors are more expensive than men's?

Interviewee: I didn't.

Interviewer: That's where Dollar Shave Club comes in. Dollar Shave Club came out with a women's line. However, this women's line is not more expensive. It's the same price and it's with the same razor. And this handle is the women's handle. It's made a little bit more for a woman's shaving needs than a man's.

Interviewee: I love that.

Interviewer: Could you see yourself switching over to Dollar Shave Club if it's for her but without for her prices?

Interviewee: For sure, yeah.

Interviewer: We also have a body oil, a body butter, and a body balm as well. The same one that the guys use, but just with a little bit of a different scent.

Interviewee: For sure, I'd definitely use that.

Interviewer: Good thing you say that 'cause this one's actually for you.

Interviewee: Ohhhh, thank you so much!

Interviewer: Of course! Now you can use the body balm with the Dollar Shave Club for her razor at dollarshaveclub.com.

Interviewee: (Gives a thumbs up) Love it.

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