Active ingredient
Aluminum Zirconium Tetrachlorohydrex
Inactive ingredients
Cyclopentasiloxane
PPG-14 butylether
Stearyl alcohol
Hydrogenated castor oil
PEG-8 distearate
Talc
Fragrance (parfum)
BHT
A tomahawk is a type of axe native to North America
There are primarily three types of axes used in ancient Egypt: the battle axe, the ceremonial axe, and the labor axe. The battle axe was designed for combat, often featuring a sharp blade for effective use in warfare. The ceremonial axe, usually elaborately decorated, was used in rituals and as a symbol of power. The labor axe, on the other hand, was a practical tool used for tasks such as woodworking and agriculture.
The battle of Axe first originated in Etruscan funeral slave fights.
A battle axe is a heavy axe that can penatrate a knight's armor and it can chop off someone's head. It is so heavy that, if you miss, you won't have time to swing it again. It was first used by the vikings.
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* SD Alcohol 40B (Alcohol Denat) - also known as ALCOHOL DENATURED, linked to birth defects and premature births * Butane - possible cancer link * Hydrofluorocarbon 152A * Fragrance - details are unspecified* Isopropyl Myristate Axe is entirely synthetic and contains no natural ingredients.
Alcohol DENAT Butane Hydrofluaro carbon 152A Fragrance-unknown Isobutane Propane Isopropyl Myristate
A wood axe, a stone axe, a iron axe, a golden axe, and a diamond axe
You axe away
Axe Body Wash typically contains water, sodium laureth sulfate (a cleansing agent), cocamidopropyl betaine (a foam booster), fragrance, and various preservatives and stabilizers. Individual products may have additional ingredients for specific scents or functions.
you can get free axe's by killing creatures that wears axe
Shove the axe up in his axe
axe works
axe away
Well it's not the best possible shampoo/conditioner that you could use. I recommend using much better products that use all natural ingredients.
A small axe is simply called "a small axe" or a "hatchet".
A small axe is simply called "a small axe" or a "hatchet".