Anyone's tween boy suddenly really obsessed with cologne?

Anonymous
I don't know where this could possible come from? He doesn't have any older male role models who wear cologne or anything like that; ex my husband, grandfather, etc. He suddenly wants to spend over $100 of money he's saved on this very specific bottle. And the last few times were at Nordstrom he was obsessed with smelling tons of different colognes.
Anonymous
My 13 year old got cologne for Christmas 😂. O wouldn’t say obsessed but he’s interested. This coming from someone I had to fight take showers all last year- so I’m all for it! Glad he’s taking interest in taking better care of himself.
Anonymous
Definitely TikTok and friends. I sent him to TJMaxx and at first he was happy to pick up something affordable, but then decided those scents were not good enough, then was asking for something that costs $130, and now seems to be willing to try a "dupe" (Internet has lots of advice on those).

All his friends are into it too, and his cousins.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He either has a girl* he's interested in or he's getting it from the tiktok


Yes, he has crushes on girls, so smelling better and caring more about hygiene and what he wears is normal. But his older brothers were never obsessed with cologne like he is. It's strange. I thought cologne was basically a dead industry? Why is a 12 year old boy obsessed with it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Definitely TikTok and friends. I sent him to TJMaxx and at first he was happy to pick up something affordable, but then decided those scents were not good enough, then was asking for something that costs $130, and now seems to be willing to try a "dupe" (Internet has lots of advice on those).

All his friends are into it too, and his cousins.


Thanks! Is there a specific tiktok account targeting boys his age for this?
Anonymous
tiktok for sure
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Definitely TikTok and friends. I sent him to TJMaxx and at first he was happy to pick up something affordable, but then decided those scents were not good enough, then was asking for something that costs $130, and now seems to be willing to try a "dupe" (Internet has lots of advice on those).

All his friends are into it too, and his cousins.


Thanks! Is there a specific tiktok account targeting boys his age for this?


Probably multiple influencers hawking it.

Just be sure he doesn't bathe in it.

I'm flashing back to Drakkar Noir in the 80s.
Anonymous
Walk through any middle school hallway, it’s a right of passage
Anonymous
Isn’t it strange and unexpected? My son is in 9th grade and last year was when he became obsessed with cologne. He still loves and it seems pretty common amongst his peers. For Christmas he asked for and got a set of cologne samples from Sephora that included a coupon for a full sized bottle of whichever cologne he liked best. Maybe your DS has a birthday coming up?
Anonymous
My 15 yo just got interested. He asked for some samples and I'm getting him an expensive gift set for his birthday of what he chose. I also got a dupe from BBW, there's a 75% sale going on on men's colognes and they have some good ones. $14.99 after 75% off is great for every day use Some friends at school bring their cologne to school and they all try it out. In middle school, this crowd was into Old Spice
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Walk through any middle school hallway, it’s a right of passage


In the 80s and 90s? Absolutely. But I don't recall any of our now adult boys or their cousins wearing cologne in the 2000s or 2010s. This is coming out of nowhere. In the 2000s boys would maybe want those Axe body sprays or body wash. Those were only like $5! For a young boy to randomly request a $100+ bottle is very strange. Clearly some intense targeted advertising is occurring for young boys to want $100+ bottles of cologne.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Walk through any middle school hallway, it’s a right of passage


Big diff between "bathroom Polo" like Carrie Underwood sang about and $150 bottle for a 12 yo. 12 yo boys should maybe want a specific Old Spice or Axe deodorant not randomly want to blow months of allowance on a bottle of cologne. This is some viral scam targeting young boys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Walk through any middle school hallway, it’s a right of passage


In the 80s and 90s? Absolutely. But I don't recall any of our now adult boys or their cousins wearing cologne in the 2000s or 2010s. This is coming out of nowhere. In the 2000s boys would maybe want those Axe body sprays or body wash. Those were only like $5! For a young boy to randomly request a $100+ bottle is very strange. Clearly some intense targeted advertising is occurring for young boys to want $100+ bottles of cologne.

CK One/ CK Be were big in the late 90s/eariy 00’s at my high school along with Ralph Lauren perfume/cologne.
Anonymous
Welcome to the cologne phase! Mine was into it for several months. During those few months i too became a cologne connoisseur.
Anonymous
thankfully, no
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