Jan 03, 2008 by Yahu Anzaz | Posted in Other - Beauty & Style
Axe deodorants are not called "axe" in every country. Whats the other name.
AXE, or LYNX , is a brand owned by Anglo-Dutch company Unilever, which produces men's deodorant, body wash, and body spray.
Currently there are fifteen fragrances available. In the Americas, India, South Asia and mainland Europe, this product is sold as Axe. In Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and the United Kingdom it is sold as Lynx. In South Africa it was sold as Ego until 2002. In Uruguay it was sold as Lynx until 2003-2004.
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J T | Jan 03, 2008
In South Africa "Status" deodorant was rebranded "Axe" a couple of years ago.
Dave W | Jan 03, 2008
Animal friendly alternative to Axe deodorant?
Sep 10, 2008 by All Natural | Posted in Green Living
My husband and have switched to all natural and animal friendly products. BUT we've tried an all natural deodorant for my husband, and it's not working...So he went back to using Axe. Is there a animal friendly, all natural alternative?
Thanks!
Animal friendly and Green check out Melaleuca products. They are one of the largest GREEN companies offering lower prices than most. I love their deodorants and antiperspirants. Melaleuca Does NOT test on animals and they use NO animal by products. Their deodorant is made without Aluminum and the Antiperspirant is made with, but the modules are larger apparently so they are not absorbed into the body... I use the deodorant just the same.
They make an Alloy line for men and a Body Satin line for woman. If you are going green check them out....fantastic stuff and over 401 products to choose from including stuff for dogs and cats too!
puppylove | Sep 10, 2008
what is the difference between axe and deodorant?
Aug 09, 2007 by *ĎāяκċĦāőş* | Posted in Other - Beauty & Style
could you also recommend which axe or deodorant is best and how many times should you put it on once a day?
Lol have you not seen the Axe commercials or have you been living in a cave? lol Axe makes you irresistable lol...well not really, but I think it smells really good. Axe is different from other deodorants because it is 1) more well known and 2) is also a body spray.
sweetone11211 | Aug 09, 2007
Hi my Axe deodorant spray it give me itchy & it start to rash? Now what?
Oct 22, 2008 by GAMER VET | Posted in Men's Health
Hi I'm going to stop buying Axe products because, it doesn't work & I think their junk. Anyway, which deodorant that you recommend that are not "deodorant spray" & for sensitive skin? Thanks!
Nivea and dove sticks for sensitive skin are way great:use them over 10 years:never an itch or rash
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Planets | Oct 22, 2008
What is your favorite Axe deodorant?
Jul 30, 2006 by vetalklas | Posted in Tattoos
What is your favorite Axe deodorant. And girls which one do you like on a guy the most?
mmmm...the one my boyfriend wears... it attracts me to him like a friggen magnet
amanda | Jul 30, 2006
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21. Vancouver Int'l
22. Orlando Int'l
23. Denver Int'l
24. Suvarnabhumi Airport (Bangkok, Thailand)
25. Toronto Pearson Int'l
26. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int'l
27. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
28. McCarran Int'l (Las Vegas)
29. Dubai Int'l (Dubai, In accord Arab Emirates)
30. Charlotte Douglas Int'l
31. Los Angeles Int'l
32. Madrid Barajas Int'l Airport
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I was archiving some old employment and came across a set of Axe deodorant commercials from 2003 that I saved. I remembered them being witty, but after watching them I was cracking up at just how hysterical they are. What makes them so right? They’re a simple setup (woman, deodorant, mannequin), famous writing and all [...]
SHOPLIFTER STEALS HIMSELF A MEALThe Barrie Examiner, CanadaBarrie police were called to Price Chopper on Bayfield Street yesterday after a shoplifter stole salsa, taco mix, baby carrots, garlic and gravy mix, not to mention Axe deodorant. The man placed the items -- total cost $14.20 -- in his jacket.
Bytes from the AardfarqMarketing Web, South AfricaAxe gets axed The target market for Unilever's Axe deodorant is young males who have ambitions to bed as many nubile girls as possible before they have to behave themselves. The idea used in the advertising that promotes the brand tends to push the
Deodorant ad smells really badThe Times, South AfricaThe company argued that Axe is a “masculine, individual and fun brand aimed at teenage males” and that it employs “cheeky, irreverent and fun” methods of advertising. The authority’s Lillian Mlambo said the ad was in breach the advertising code,
TV ad promoted high risk behaviour - ASALegalbrief (subscription), South AfricaAxe deodorant was ordered to retract the advertisement immediately as it shows high risk behaviour without educational value. The advertisement in question shows a man, using Axe, driving down the road in his car with women following him.
Las Vegas SunMany petty thefts, big stingLas Vegas Sun, NVA partial accounting of what detectives found in those sheds includes: 2078 bottles of various shampoos, 420 razors, 948 razor blade packs, 296 bottles of Axe body spray, 447 sticks of deodorant, 619 bottles of Fantasia Frizz Busters Serum,