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  2. List of Axe products - Wikipedia

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    This variant is promoted as making men so attractive to women that they will need a clicker to keep score of the number of women who check them out. A commercial for Clix features Nick Lachey (Ben Affleck in the British version), where he is "out-scored" by a hotel worker wearing the product. Axe gave away free clickers to promote the variant. [24]

  3. The Sexiest Colognes for Men in 2024

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    What cologne scent are women most attracted to? Women tend to be mostly attracted to scents that have notes of Cedar, Sandalwood, and Vanilla, but of course, it depends on their personal preference.

  4. Body odour and sexual attraction - Wikipedia

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    The resulting factor is that women's partner preferences are influenced by oral contraceptives use, meaning that attraction towards an existing partner changes over time if a woman initiates or discontinues oral contraceptive use. [47] Studies have shown that men are more attracted to women when they are more fertile and/or on their menstrual ...

  5. Sol de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    Sol de Janeiro is an American skincare and fragrance brand founded in 2015 and inspired by Brazilian beach culture. [1] [2] Sol de Janeiro products carry its signature base of almond and vanilla scent, known as the Cheirosa 62 scent, along with additional scents that are usually either fruity or floral.

  6. The 20 Best-Selling Colognes for Men

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    CK One Eau de Toilette Spray. Until 1995, pretty much all fragrances were marketed to either men or women—never both. CK One changed all that by billing itself as the first unisex fragrance.

  7. Axe (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the advertising in the UK for the Pulse fragrance showed how it supposedly gave "geeky" men the confidence to woo women with dance. This was followed by Touch, Unlimited, [7] Clix, [8] and in 2007, Vice, [8] which was marketed on a theme of making "nice" women become "naughty". Due to trademark issues, Axe products are sold under the ...