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Black Line haircare products get edgy redesign

Dramatic packaging redesign for Billy Jealousy’s Black Line of men’s grooming products expands the product’s reach to a new demographic—the younger, professional male.

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The Billy Jealousy brand of men’s grooming products was founded in 2004 by Pat Parsi and Danielle Rouso with the goal to create a line of products combining science- and natural-based ingredients and wrapped in a playful yet polished brand experience. They succeeded, and today Billy Jealousy products are sold throughout the world.

Recently, Parsi decided to redesign the men’s haircare line to increase its reach with a younger segment of men. With the help of TricorBraun designers, Billy Jealousy introduced its new Black Line of haircare products with an edgier packaged look, a more subtly stylish version of its iconic dragon logo, and an increased product volume—3 oz versus the 2 oz of the earlier packaging––all intended to appeal to the stylish yet practical sense of today’s younger (18- to 40-year-old) professional male.

“The product formulations are the same, but the package is new in almost every way,” explains Parsi.

The new line includes six hair-styling products in jars, a hard hold gel in a tube, and a bottled shampoo. The styling products appeal to this demographic with names such as Ruckus Molding Cream, Clutch Play Texturizing Gunk, and Controlled Substance Hard Hold Hair Gel. The shampoo bottle is a lighter smoky black that, as the product is used, allows the user to see the remaining volume.

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