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Axe

Axe (or Lynx, as it is referred to in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and the United Kingdom) is a brand of male grooming products owned by Unilever.

Axe

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  • Convenient, cool and I love to use it

    Axe Body Spray. It’s a great product. I find it convenient, cool and I love to use it.

    Daniel, Canada - 31 October 2006

  • Tsunami smells good

    Tsunami smells good. When my man sprays Tsunami, I can't help but being nicer to him.

    bailey, Canada - 15 October 2006

  • The best by far

    I LOOOOVVVEEE it. My boyfriend wears it and I just can't help but get closer to him. Only thing is that when I can't see him I don't get to smell it anymore so I went out and bought some. Tsunami is the best by far and then the blue one.

    Jayla, United States - 23 September 2006

  • It does nothing special for me

    I don't like Axe. It's cheap and it smells cheap too. I admit, it isn't the worst smelling thing out there but it does nothing special for me. Quite contrary to the commericals Axe does not automatically make me want to rape silverware. It could smell alright but almost everyone that uses it uses too much. Never in moderation. Axe is not irresitable, I can resist it pretty well because I don't like it.

    Xtine, United States - 23 December 2005

  • Scent is a huge part of attraction

    Ok. Axe won't make me fall over every man I see, or smell rather, but it does do something for you when the guy you're with uses it. My boyfriend uses Phoenix. I love the smell of it. Love, love, love, love, love it. Scent is a huge part of attraction really. Nice on the eyes, great personality and smells great? Why not? Hats off to Axe with some great scents - when used in moderation - might I add. Don't overkill it trying to cover body odours. Just use the deodorant or body spray when jumping out of the shower. If I'm out clubbing, dancing with someone, having them smell nice doesn't hurt.

    Lauren, Canada - 06 October 2005

  • Makes the poser knockoff brands jealous

    Axe is the best. I heard the fragrances were developed by the same women who did CkOne and Obsession. They are great. My girlfriend absolutely goes apesh*t when I wear it. The advertising is cool and the poser knockoff brands (i.e. TAG and O.S.) obviously are jealous.

    Kevin, United States - 11 August 2005

  • You get what you pay for

    Axe must have some of the worst male fragrances available on the planet. Some are obvious rip offs of more expensive "designer colognes" that kind of hit the mark but not really. Axe is usually never worn in a subtle fashion, but the entire $4.00 can is expelled over every reachable skin surface by at least three times which doesn't leave a pleasant image, rather one of "who sprayed the cheap air freshener?" You get what you pay for. But don't just throw down wads of cash on some pricey bottle of cologne and think you are the cat's meow. Do some research into cologne and fragrances. Go for quality, subtle, scents that blend with you and your chemistry.

    091110a, - 28 July 2005

  • Now that I'm in the US, I can easily find it...

    Back in England I used to know this product as Lynx and I've been a fan since 95 or so. They changed the names of the fragrances, but they've kept the color codes the same, and now that I'm in the US, I can easily find the same product that I used to use back in England.

    Kent, United States - 28 February 2005

  • What will be the next?

    Blatantly sexist advertising creates a market for a "me too" product. A lot of money goes into this advertising campaign, and I suppose the promise of resulting coupling will sell lots of product. What will be the next hot product?

    Alan, United States - 09 December 2004

  • Should be axed!

    Oh dear! Axe really should be axed! The sweet sickly vapours that waft from some poor chump wearing this stuff make me choke. In the changing rooms at my gym it's a real familiar pong. And no matter what variety one can always tell what the brand is. This is the stuff that was called Lynx in Britain and without an excessive drenching with which no teenage boy's grooming ritual was complete.

    Mark, United Kingdom - 29 September 2004