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No. Well, maybe a small percentage on the skin's surface. It won't kill germs deep in your pores. That's why surgeons have to scrub their hand with a brush and germ-killing soap for many minutes.

But, still, it IS nice to wash off and kill the surface staph bacteria so they are less available to get into your eyes, nose, or someone else's.

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Axe body wash is designed to clean and refresh the skin but it is not specifically formulated to kill germs and bacteria. To effectively kill germs and bacteria, it is recommended to use products specifically designed for that purpose, such as antibacterial soaps or cleansers.

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