When Tristan Walker decided to raise venture capital money for his new startup, a health and beauty company that makes products for people of color, the fact that he was running a tech company ā not a retail company ā was key. āWhen I started, I said weāre a tech company. Thatās bullshit,ā Walker said at Recodeās Code Commerce conference in Las Vegas. āIf you go to any kind of venture capital firm on Sand Hill Road and you say you want to build a retail business, youāre not going to raise any money. So to say that youāre a direct-to-consumer e-commerce business focused on subscriptions … it allows us to really talk about how we kind of focused on tech.ā That strategy worked. Walkerās startup, Walker & Company, has raised $33 million from well-known VC firms like Andreessen Horowitz and Google Ventures; its flagship brand Bevel, a line of razor blades and lotions for people with ācoarse and curly hair,ā is sold in major retail stores like Target.