By Kari Molvar | maxim.com
Professional athletes get torn up on the field, which is why (advertising contracts might play a part too) many are picky about what grooming products they use. Consider the case of Cleveland Browns linebacker Karlos Dansby. At 6’3’' and 250 pounds, Dansby is not a delicate man, but he’s always taken a cautious approach with his skin. Now, he’s leveraging the expertise that comes from a bunch of failed grooming regimens to launch his own line of products, Montez Renault, with former banking executive Christopher Butler. The nine-piece range includes a 3-in-1 wash that removes dirt, an exfoliating facial scrub that’s kind to beat-up pores and a body lotion that absorbs quickly so your hands aren’t greasy when you’re trying to close a deal or sack a quarterback.
If this business venture sounds as plausible as catching Russell Wilson with a three-man blitz, it isn’t. Dansby and Butler already run Butler’s Grooming Club, a spa-like lounge offering everything from deluxe shaves to men’s pedicures in Birmingham, Alabama.MAXIM asked Dansby about how he got so into getting clean and what his teammates think of his second job.
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