• azertyfun@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    It might be a cultural thing then, but here that’s definitely how it is. Men either don’t wear perfume at all or they have a separate cologne or whatever. Putting both on is my norm.

    I just checked on amazon.com.be, all the top results for “déodorant homme” are marketed as "clear, “clean” or “refreshing”. The 10th result is the first one that has “long lasting fragrance” as part of its marketing. Axe only makes it to #13 with a chocolate scent.

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      5 months ago

      It might be a cultural thing then

      I doubt it. I live in Belgium too.

      I do agree with you that Axe is vile, and I use a lightly scented deodorant of a different brand myself … but this notion that wearing an actual perfume every day is the norm for adult men is frankly ridiculous.

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        5 months ago

        Ah no, I agree that many adult (men) don’t wear perfume every day. But a unscented/lightly scented deodorant is not at all the same as a “deodorant+perfume” combo which Axe sells and the other commenters seemed to be talking about.

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          5 months ago

          Do you have a link to such an Axe “deodorant+perfume” combo? Because I’m not sure we’re talking about the same thing.

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            5 months ago

            Literally every axe product is what I’m talking about, most deodorants try to be at least somewhat discreet but Axe’s whole marketing schtick is “put this on and the overpowering smell will mind-control hoards of women into trying to get with you”