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Hims Scored Big With Male Consumers. Can It Repeat The Trick With Women?The year-old startup got men to comfortably talk about uncomfortable issues. Now, the launch of Hers will test its ability to reach women with the same level of finesse.

ByAndrew Leonard

This story appears in theJanuary 2019issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »

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Andrew Dudum, the 30-year-old founder and CEO of the men's wellness startup Hims, could easily double as a stand-in for one of the millennial male models featured in his company's Instagram ads and TV commercials. His hair is immaculate; his skin looks great. His warm, engaging manner is an invitation to confide. In college, he says, he was the one other guys trusted enough to ask for advice about acne cream.

With his back to the windows of a conference room overlooking a gorgeous view of San Francisco's Presidio National Park, just a few blocks from where the Bay Area native went to middle school, Dudum is explaining how his comfort with delicate subjects ended up making him the perfect choice to build a company predicated on catering to and consoling two of men's deepest insecurities -- their fears of hair loss and erectile dysfunction.

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