Best starter cologne for 14 year old DS

Anonymous
What’s ‘in’ right now?? What is a good starter scent that won’t be overpowering?? Have no idea where to even start. Thank you for any suggestions!
Anonymous
No. Just no. Please no cologne. Showers are preferable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. Just no. Please no cologne. Showers are preferable.


You are annoying. Please stay at home and away from normal people.

OP, I would take him to cvs or Macys and let him pick out something he likes
Anonymous
People still wear cologne? How 1970s.
Anonymous
None
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People still wear cologne? How 1970s.


Very popular among high school boys. DC wears Tom Ford, but it’s expensive and he started at 16. I wouldn’t spend that much on a 14 yo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People still wear cologne? How 1970s.


I read a thread on here a few months ago and thought the same but then asked my two kids. We are wrong. My son told me a ton of HS boys wear it, he just doesn’t. My daughter agreed.

But then I thought about how he’s super picky about his soap and the scents on that and how I can only buy one particular brand of it and deodorant.

I agree, go to Macys or a drug store and have him smell some. Buy something he likes.
Anonymous
He needs to try it on in a store, what smells good on you might smell terrible on him.
Anonymous
Have you guys never been a 14 year old boy?
OP, I bought a sampler for my kid from Target. It was for Christmas; otherwise I agree with a pp to let him choose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have you guys never been a 14 year old boy?
OP, I bought a sampler for my kid from Target. It was for Christmas; otherwise I agree with a pp to let him choose.


Lol, I meant to say have you ever known one? It’s harmless and they think it makes them cool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People still wear cologne? How 1970s.


Are people still asking dumb questions? How 1990s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People still wear cologne? How 1970s.


Very popular among high school boys. DC wears Tom Ford, but it’s expensive and he started at 16. I wouldn’t spend that much on a 14 yo.


But 2 years later it’s suddenly ok?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. Just no. Please no cologne. Showers are preferable.


+1 and a good deodorant!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People still wear cologne? How 1970s.


There's an entire cologne section at Sephora- lots of teen guys go in there to check them out.
Anonymous
I bought a couple sample kits through Amazon. Just sort of common brands like polo, etc.. It’s easy to find an 8 to 10 pack with name brands.

Then he sorted them and picked his favorites and we got him a couple things. Be prepared to be gassed out of the car until he learns how to use it properly.
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