Who owns Axe?

Unilever

Axe is owned by Unilever, which has held the brand since 1983. Unilever owns around 400 brands sold in 190 countries, from Dove and Vaseline to Ben & Jerry's and Hellmann's. Several of its personal-care brands are individually certified cruelty-free even though the group as a whole is not.

Ownership source

Ownership at a glance

BrandAxe
Parent companyUnilever
Owned since1983
Parent HQLondon, United Kingdom
Parent sectorPersonal care, home care, food
In our catalogNot stocked — we track the brand for reference only

Unilever's ethics record

Unilever publishes climate, packaging and living-wage targets and has some of the strongest brand-level cruelty-free certification in mass beauty. It has also been criticised for plastic sachet volumes in South and Southeast Asia and for weakening some 2020-era sustainability commitments.

Other brands Unilever owns

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Who owns Axe? FAQs

Who owns Axe?+

Axe is owned by Unilever, which has held the brand since 1983. Unilever owns around 400 brands sold in 190 countries, from Dove and Vaseline to Ben & Jerry's and Hellmann's. Several of its personal-care brands are individually certified cruelty-free even though the group as a whole is not.

When did Unilever buy Axe?+

Unilever has owned Axe since 1983.

Does the parent company change whether Axe is ethical?+

It changes where your money ends up. Certifications like Leaping Bunny and B Corp are audited at brand level, so Axe can hold marks its parent does not — but group-level policies on animal testing, sourcing and lobbying still apply to the profits.

What other brands does Unilever own?+

In our database, Unilever also owns Ben & Jerry's, Dove, Hellmann's, Knorr, Love Beauty and Planet, Ren Clean Skincare, Seventh Generation, Simple.