REVIEW

Review: Axe Deodorant

Written by Nicholas Roussos
Published June 03, 2005

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Analysis: Good product; bad website.

Somewhere between graduating from college and three years of marriage, I realized I no longer have a deodorant preference. For the past couple of years, I've been drifting from deodorant to deodorant with little care to which stick I picked up. Last week, as I approached 25, I decided this cycle of deodorant negligence had to end.

There were three things I wanted in a deodorant: 1) Availability: I had to be able to find it regularly in order to use it regularly. 2) Simple stick: I shy away from gels and sprays. 3) Gender neutral smell: Call me strange, but I don't want my nose assaulted by a strong man-smell all day long, but smelling feminine to others would be just as strange (I bet it would cost me my job). A gender neutral smell seemed the most appropriate; consequently, it is the hardest to find.

After a careful perusal of the deodorant isle, I chose Axe's Invisible Dry Deodorant in Phoenix scent. There's a lot of things going on with this deodorant. First and foremost, this product has an incredibly dumb advertising campaign. They want you to believe that women will jump you if you use their product. I've tried it; it's not true. In fact, I shied away from the product because of the marketing; I'm a married man after all.

Once you get beyond the adolescent ads, it's a real good product. The deodorant comes in spray, stick, and invisible varieties, a good selection for almost everyone's needs. The delivery types are backed up with four scents (I don't recall them all). I choose the Phoenix scent for two reasons. One, I like the name Phoenix; two, it was the most gender neutral smelling stick. So far, I have been pleased with the choice, and I'm even getting used to the smell. Still, no women have jumped me though.

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Published: June 03, 2005
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#1 — June 3, 2005 @ 10:33AM — Eric Olsen

hilariously straightforward - I'm an unscented gel man myself. Thanks Nicholas and keep the product reviews coming!

#2 — June 3, 2005 @ 10:47AM — Dawn

Didn't you read the disclaimer?

"Product does not work on men wearing wedding bands, in fact, if married don't expect any kind of sexual activity at all."

Sorry, dude, your days of getting jumped and humped are in over.

Carry on.

Good post :)

#3 — June 3, 2005 @ 10:53AM — Nicholas [URL]

Thanks for the comments. I tried a Gillete gel for a while, it didn't work for me.

I missed the disclaimer, but I'm sure my wife will be glad to know about it. ;)

Another thing about their ads, the TV commercials with the imprints on the ladies' backs kinda grosses me out.

#4 — June 3, 2005 @ 11:54AM — Dawn

I kind of like the one where the women in the grocery store jump over aisles to get the guy after he tests the product out - I find that a very pro-feminist notion.

But of course, I am notorious for attacking men, so I may be unique in that view.

#5 — June 3, 2005 @ 20:57PM — RJ [URL]

"this product has an incredibly dumb advertising campaign. They want you to believe that women will jump you if you use their product. I've tried it; it's not true. In fact, I shied away from the product because of the marketing; I'm a married man after all."

True story:

I tried on AXE body spray for the first time today. And one of the hottest chicks at work asked for my number!

And another cute chick kept touching me when she talked to me!

Must be pheromones, or something...

#6 — June 3, 2005 @ 23:55PM — Nicholas [URL]

That wasn't Axe that was oxytocin!

#7 — June 18, 2005 @ 23:54PM — Mr.Yang [URL]

Hi, All,

We are exporter of Bad Body Odour Spray from Malaysia. This is our best selling product in many Malaysia's phamarcies. You may go through the product information via our website .

http://www.freewebs.com/drmist

Should you have any enquries, please revert to me.

Thanks,
Mr.Yang Ann Meng,
Business Development Manager,
+60-127674939


#8 — June 19, 2005 @ 02:27AM — Silas Kain [URL]

Axe is awesome. I started using the spray and added the Body Wash and Deodorant to my collection. Unfortunately, I started recognizing a number of my friends were wearing the same stuff. Somehow, the scent overwhelmed me and now I've gone back to my trusted Old Spice High Endurance Body Wash and Anti-perspirant.

#9 — June 19, 2005 @ 03:04AM — Bob

Old Spice!

"Aye, yer a strong man, but ya STINK!"

#10 — July 25, 2005 @ 15:42PM — amylou

I'm a happily married woman and my husband uses the axe products and I just love them there like an orgasm in a bottle i mean the sents and feel of the body after useing the product really turns me on like horny all over.This product weather your married or not can make you wanna hump and bump so to all those guys out there married or not this is a good way to have a good time with that special someone.Shower together,wear the spray on a date,get close and romantic let your imagination take you to new leavels of fun.

#11 — November 3, 2005 @ 10:35AM — RJP

Of course it works ya bums! Its a scent signal. Good scents to girls are like visual imagery to us - its a turn on. Look at AmyLou's comments. Talk to any single girl for 3 minutes, yourself being neatly dressed, confident, joking on her and wearing that scent and she'll be touching you.

Its not like the commercial, but they'll definitely find an excuse to touch your hands, squeeze your arm when next to you, hug, sit close, etc.

#12 — November 27, 2005 @ 20:35PM — mda

Axe Essence is an amazing aphrodisiac! I agree with amylou 100%. Girls, get it for your man!

#13 — May 16, 2006 @ 21:41PM — Shawn Barber

I can not get the shi*$& top off the Anti-perspirant and deodarant "touch",,, you have to have the magic touch to deal with the idiotic top. Otherwise grand,,, but not for me if the can't get the ribs facing down instead of up where they are usless to get the 'TOP OFF"
REALLY

#14 — October 4, 2006 @ 05:42AM — Marc12982 [URL]

Hey everyone. I'm curious to know if there are any scientific studies concerning these products. I an generaly succesful with women (knock on wood). and sometimes i wear axe spray. but im almost certain that scent is not the major factor. of course being a man, success is never a given. But really, anybody know where to look for studies? ones that address placebo effect, unbiased data, etc. just curious. i really get into stuff when something strikes my interest. thanx-marc

#15 — November 21, 2006 @ 23:56PM — wakawaka

I;ve been using axe touch for a while now and i find that it doesnt really get chicks. if any of u disagree, post a comment or tell me about an atiperspirant that really gets the chicks .(or deoderant)

#16 — April 7, 2007 @ 13:11PM — Michael

I am allergic to Axe Bodywash (Body Wash). The "Fragrance" in Axe is much higher up on the list of ingredients than in most other body washes - which implies there is a higher percentage of it in the mixture. If you suffer from skin allergies, I'd suggest not using this product. My worst symptoms appeared around my ankles and lower legs, but the itching was everywhere!

#17 — August 23, 2007 @ 13:34PM — Adarsh Malik

What is the difference in different spays of Axe.

#18 — September 12, 2007 @ 23:36PM — Dianna

My husband and my Son just love the products of Axe and go through alot of it too..I bought it for my husband and then my 11 year old son took it over as well and now it's his favorite hygeine product.

#19 — September 26, 2007 @ 20:51PM — Damien

I like Lynx Pulse deodorant it reminds me of lynx java and lynx unlimited is lynx oriental and lynx phoenix is lynx mirage and lynx touch is lynx voodoo and lynx click smells like lynx tempest and apollo overall these are my favourite lynx of all!

I think all they do is change the scents slightly and repackage them i have been buying lynx now for years and i can remember how the old ones smelled and to be honest they don't smell much different to the old ones.


They all smell so nice i can't decide which one i like the best.

OH wait a minute Lynx is the same as axe in case you were unaware.

#20 — January 29, 2008 @ 17:55PM — John

I always used to love Lynx Java. Unfortunately can't get it anymore. Thanks for the suggestion of Lynx Pulse.

#21 — March 4, 2008 @ 03:02AM — Samuel

I PERSONILY LIKE THE THE AXE UNLIMITED IT SMELL LIKE A SWEETISH SMELL TO IT... I HIGHLY RECAMENED.

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