Brave Soldier Athletic Skincare Featured on CNN Money "Business in the Making"
Brave Soldier Athletic Skincare has been featured on CNN Money as an up and coming business that started above a bike shop and is now in top retailers including Barney's New York, Sephora, Fred Segal and Nordstrom among others, while still staying committed to the fitness industry it was spawned from.
(PRWEB) May 2, 2005 -- Brave Soldier, the leading creator of advanced skin
products for "Athletes Who Refuse to Set Limits" is being featured on CNN
Money's "Business in the Making" small business success stories.
In the
article, Neal describes how he went from an under-employed screen writer to bike
shop manager who created a revolutionary product line with a mountain biking
customer of his - Dr. Ezra Kest, a Beverly Hills dermatologist.
Started
in the mid-nineties with an antibacterial ointment created to heal Neal's wounds
from a 45-mile-an-hour crash, the two began business in a rented room upstairs
from the bike shop, and have now created a complete line of products that
provide performance skin care solutions for athletically-oriented
clientele.
The article continues to describe the growth of Brave Soldier
from having a tent at bicycle events, to being featured in high-end skin care
boutiques such as Barneys New York, Nordstrom, Sephora and Fred
Segal.
Click here to read the CNN Money story on Brave Soldier: http://money.cnn.com/2005/04/21/smbusiness/brave_soldier/index.htm
About
Brave Soldier:
Be Brave. Brave Soldier was founded in the mid-90's when
Jeffrey Neal hooked up with his mountain biking buddy Dr. Ezra Kest, an avid
adventure-athlete and dermatologist to create natural ingredient-based skin care
products. Brave Soldier is available at leading bicycle and sporting goods
retailers as well as Barney's New York, The Studio at Fred Segal, Sephora,
Nordstrom and other quality skin care boutiques across America.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/5/prweb235290.htm