Fashion and beauty PR queen Alison Brod has nothing against men — at all.

She just doesn’t usually employ them. It’s been a year since Alison Brod Marketing & Communications, a boutique firm in Murray Hill, had a man on staff.

“Any man can apply,” Brod said. “But most of the résumés we get are from women.”

That might have something to do with the clients she attracts and the employee perks she provides at her firm.

Among her clients are nail polish company OPI, Drew Barrymore’s Flower Beauty makeup line and Ralph Lauren Fragrances.

“Some people view [us] as a giant sorority,” Brod told On the Money, adding that the company has taken on some male-oriented clients recently, like Dollar Shave Club, Burger King and JackThreads.

But most of the employee perks at the company are aimed at women.

OPI sends a manicurist twice a month; Brod also offers complimentary haircuts, blow outs and spray tanning, all conducted in the fully equipped office salon.

The 65 women who work at the firm also have access to an endless supply of free beauty products that make the office look like an aisle at Sephora.

Some of the swag is also offered to influencers, Brod confessed.