Companies like Bombay Shaving Company, Bella Vita Perfumes are doing good?
Are they making profits?
Does anyone have idea?
Phanirockzzz
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Bombay shaving company is making profits. Shantanu himself says it in a recent podcast and I also use their trimmer which is good and very affordable pricing compared to big brands.
Seen bellavita in ads but did not know much about them actually.
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