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Unilever acquires Dr. Squatch, valuing brand’s viral marketing to Gen Z men

June 23, 2025
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  • Unilever is acquiring men’s personal care brand Dr. Squatch from private equity firm Summit Partners, according to a press release. Financial terms of the transaction weren’t disclosed.
  • The deal is a component of the CPG giant’s efforts to align its portfolio around premium and high-growth verticals. Unilever praised Dr. Squatch’s “built-in-culture” brand, which has been established through viral social media marketing and partnerships with influencers and celebrities like Sydney Sweeney.   
  • Unilever is broadly ramping up its spending on social media and influencers to reach different global markets and consumer groups. Snapping up Dr. Squatch also sees the corporate return to direct-to-consumer (DTC) acquisitions, a method that has not at all times panned out.  

Unilever is dipping back into the DTC well with the acquisition of a brand that has successfully captured the eye of a desirable cohort of Gen Z men (and previously been cited by the Dove and Hellmann’s owner as a rising competitive threat). Founded in 2013, Dr. Squatch sells a line of grooming products, including soaps, lotions and shampoos, that boast natural ingredients and can be found through e-commerce, national retailers like Walmart and subscription bundles. 

The DTC aspect of the business gives Unilever more first-party data to work with at a time when refining personalization and targeting are of pressing importance for marketers. Dr. Squatch has also proved savvy with social media-first marketing, one other priority for Unilever. The company’s recent CEO Fernando Fernandez plans to allocate half of Unilever’s promoting spend to social while significantly expanding its brands’ work with influencers.  

Dr. Squatch has turn out to be well-known for a very bro-friendly bent, with ads full of sexual innuendo and recognizable stars. A viral campaign launched last 12 months features Sydney Sweeney as a “Body Wash Genie” who responds to men’s desires (for natural grooming products, in fact). The two recently partnered to sell limited-edition soap containing a number of the “Euphoria” actor’s bathwater in a stunt indicative of Dr. Squatch’s go-for-broke approach.

In an announcement across the acquisition, Unilever personal care president Fabian Garcia called out the upstart’s “clever digital engagement strategies” and teed up an expansion beyond its home market. 

“Building on its success within the U.S., we’re excited to scale the brand internationally and complement our offering within the fast-growing men’s personal care segment,” said Garcia.

Unilever has been busy restructuring, with the goal of shedding low-performing units and reorienting around premium verticals. It has previously used acquisitions as a way to modernize, with mixed results.

In 2016, the corporate purchased Dollar Shave Club, an innovator in subscription-based shaving, for $1 billion, considered one of the largest bets legacy CPGs had made on the DTC model at that time. Unilever sold a majority stake within the razor brand in 2023 to private equity.  

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