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Buy Arbonne.

The ingredients in axe are probably far too rough for your skin. Arbonne is pure safe and beneficial. Expensive, but you get what you pay for (as you can see from your Axe). Don't bother with lotion unless it's free of mineral oil or petroleum oil
 
So I'm 14 and I've been using the axe roll on deodorant for a while. Recently, I have found that under my arms there is skin that is flaking off, and when I went to shower today I found that skin is flaking off everywhere. Has this happened to anyone else? I tried googling it, but nothing came up. SHould I be worried? For now, I'm using old spice.

Stick to real deodorants si vouz plait
 
I'd try not using it before a dermatologist, if problems persist, I would then check in to it.

There are a couple of body washes that leave my body very dry, even some of the ones that say "moisturizing". Maybe try something that claims to be hypoallergenic. I know it's "cool" to have the crazy scented body washes and such but to be honest, the Dove+men bar soap is pretty awesome, and it smells good. It's around 3 bucks for a pack of 3 bars. You should try it.

Even people who have great skin and little to no allergies will still react to certain things.
 
Is it anti persperant? Try just regular deodorant not the anti. That stuff makes my skin flake too. Not just axe but all anti persperants.
 
why do people even find and comment on 2.5 year old threads about deodorant anyway? 😕

Because if they don't do a search and create a new thread people will bitch and tell them they need to learn how to search before creating new threads. Maybe the poster was searching for a related topic and found this one.
 
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Axe is lethal to my nose from several feet away - that's as close as I'm willing to get to it.

Akin to a dead skunk - they smell bad enough down the road, I've got no reason to pick it up to get a better look. 😉
 
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