Martial Vivot Launches Exclusive Luxury Grooming Product at Barneys New Downtown NYC Opening

Gentleman's Grooming Guru, Martial Vivot, is introducing a sophisticated box set grooming line for hair to be sold exclusively at Barneys' new downtown flagship location. The luxurious store opened its doors this week in Chelsea at Seventh Avenue and 16th Street in New York City.

"There's no better way to celebrate my one year anniversary with Barneys than to be a part of their historic return to downtown." says Martial Vivot.

Renowned Men's Hairstylist Offers the Shampoo and Conditioner Box Set to Celebrate Barneys Downtown Return. The Set is exclusively available at Barney's downtown and will include Martial's 7.3oz shampoo and 7.3oz conditioner, retailing at $89.

The products are expertly formulated with all natural, organic plant-derived ingredients to nourish, replenish and hydrate the hair along with vitamins and minerals to energize the scalp, promote healthy hair growth, densify and strengthen the hair, and help prevent graying.

Martial Vivot is a world renowned men's hairstylist and authority on men's grooming. In July 2008, Vivot launched Salon Pour Hommes in New York City, a high-end men's salon that offers expert service from world-class stylists; a destination of masculine, upscale sophistication.

In 2013, Vivot launched The Martial Vivot Grooming Line for Hair and Face offering luxury products made with premium natural and organic ingredients, available at Salon Pour Hommes and Barneys. Vivot is a trendsetter in the world of men's grooming needs, styling the hair of Hollywood's and the music industry's leading men along with modern, successful gentlemen of today.

For more information about Martial Vivot, visit www.martialvivot.com.

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