
Bevel TV Commercial, 'Ep. 7 Tristan Walker'
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Bevel founder and CEO Tristan Walker says that everything scared him about shaving, the most fearful part being not having anyone to tell him what to do. Walker believes that shaving is a right of passage, and the first thing he tells his son when he shaves with Bevel is that it was made for him and to take his time.

Bevel TV Commercial, 'Day in the Life: Stalley'
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Stalley discusses his musical journey and inspirations. He says that fashion is a way to express himself without the music. Expressing himself through the use of Bevel products is how he Bevels up.

Bevel TV Commercial, 'Day In The Life: Okorie Johnson'
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Okorie Johnson says he never thought of his cello as his voice until things got hard. When he played his cello, all kinds of things would come up, and when he looked up, he was better. Playing his cello is how Johnson Bevels up.

Bevel TV Commercial, 'Something He Really Wants'
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A couple sit down to exchange holiday gifts. The man opens the gift while the woman eagerly anticipates his reaction. When the man opens the box, the woman is excited because she thought she got him the perfect gift. However, he sees things differently and ranks it on his top five worst gifts ever. As Bevel's products are displayed, the company says to get him something he really wants.

Bevel TV Commercial, 'From Head to Toe' Featuring Maurice Allen
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Maurice Allen discusses appearances and championships. He says you have to be a champion on the field, but you also have to be a champion when it comes to your skincare. He trusts Bevel products to start his day off right and to make sure his skin is presentable.

Bevel TV Commercial, 'Day in the Life: Kwame Johnson'
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Kwame Johnson connects youth to mentors in Atlanta through Big Brothers Big Sisters. His passion is to mentor youth, and that's how he "Bevels up."

Bevel TV Commercial, 'Day in the Life: Donte Brown'
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Photographer Donte Maurice discusses his style of photography. Photographing clients is how he Bevels up.

Bevel TV Commercial, 'Marcus Harvey'
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Marcus Harvey discusses barber shops and finding himself. He says black men try to find their look in a barber shop, but they end up with something more valuable than their haircut. Cutting hair is how Marcus Harvey Bevels up.

Bevel TV Commercial, 'Why Tristan Walker Started Bevel'
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While getting his hair cut by a barber, Bevel's founder and CEO Tristan Walker discusses how he came up with the idea for the company. Walker was frustrated with the product selection and felt that he deserved better. You're encouraged to experience the Bevel difference.