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While he’s leading Team USA men’s basketball to win gold during the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, NBA superstar LeBron James and The SpringHill Company’s Maverick Carter launched their own men’s grooming line called The Shop this year.
From face wash to lotion and shaving to beard creams, The Shop men’s grooming line cleanses, refreshes, exfoliates and hydrates all skin and hair types without feeling harsh and tough. All items are exclusive to Walmart and go for $9.97 each. That’s less than $10 for premium men’s personal care products.
And because its from Walmart, you’ll get any of these men’s grooming products from The Shop shipped to your home for free, if you’re a Walmart+ member.
If you’re not a member, then you can sign up for a 30-day free trial to take advantage of everything the retailer’s rewards program has to offer with perks such as free, fast delivery; fuel discounts’ streaming access to Paramount+ to watch hit originals such as Halo, Evil, 1883 and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds; additional savings with early access deals and much more. Learn more about Walmart+ here.
Scroll down and check out The Shop’s Men’s Grooming Line at Walmart, below:
Check out men’s grooming items from The Shop, which is also the name of his barbershop-set talk show on HBO and YouTube, at Walmart here. In the meantime, watch LeBron James open up about The Shop and his own personal skincare journey, below:
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