Axe Body Spray
Masculine or male culture has its own share of peaks and valleys in the past years. It was not too long ago that the entire America was so obsessed with the so-called Queer Eye and called for the emasculation of the male species everyone.
For many women, they welcomed this shifting opinion. However, it was not too lengthy a time before strong testosterone pushed and reasserted itself in from among the men.
A lot of men did not like what the Queer Eye was attempting to do. You can see proof of this fact in the many intensely masculine marketing and ad campaigns bombarding TV screens. These range from those commercials that show huge hamburgers which boast that true men can eat many pounds of meat with just a sitting. The man oozing with masculinity was now coming back in trend, led by the Axe body spray campaign.
At the start, Axe body spray ad commercials were sort of funny. These showed the slutty sort of man who was given the opportunity to be promiscuous because he put an irresistible fragrance on his body. The very first Axe body spray ads showed women who were desperately hanging on to the men because of his smell. It was like people lost their minds over Axe.
For some, they think that something that is not ordinarily done is automatically creative. They believe that you are a genius if you make something that has never been done before. I instantly recall the Axe body spray commercial wherein a woman who did body building and a man of tender years were seen regretting their one night stand. This was because the odor of their Axe body spray becomes too intense that the muscular woman could not resist the poor lad. You just had to feel sorry for him.
Most men face a problem in purchasing hygiene products like Axe body spray. They have difficulty figuring out how to wisely use these products. Unlike women who were trained at a young age to use body products, guys were left out to get dirty. As a result, men believe that the using a new Axe body spray would mean eliminating the need for a shower. This is wrong!
I believe that before the body care industry creates an exclusive product for men, they have to teach young lads to utilize these products. I personally do not want to see a man roaming the streets smelling more than I could bear. Most men I can safely say still do not know the rudiments of hygiene until they reach an older age. Slapping on Axe body spray on someone who is clueless will lead to too much spraying to the annoyance of us nearby.
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