Best starter cologne for 14 year old DS

Anonymous
None. Shower and deodorant.
Anonymous
I have fond memories of my HS boyfriends’ cologne. As long as it’s not too strong, let him try different scents and see what he thinks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


It’s not harmless. Ask a person who gets horrific debilitating migraines from cologne. Ask a HS teacher.


+1. There are thousands of kids in these HSs. Please don't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


It’s not harmless. Ask a person who gets horrific debilitating migraines from cologne. Ask a HS teacher.


+1. There are thousands of kids in these HSs. Please don't.


100% better than the BO.
Anonymous
I can only imagine a class full of boys with all different scents wafting out mixing together along with their usual sweatiness.
Anonymous
While I am not a perfume/cologne fan, some people’s responses are over the top. Teach your sons that cologne should only be smelled when going in for a hug, not five steps away. Cologne is fine when used appropriately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can only imagine a class full of boys with all different scents wafting out mixing together along with their usual sweatiness.


My son doesn't wear cologne, but he has only ever complained about the kids who clearly dont shower and stink to high heaven. No one, including the teachers, has ever complained about cologne.
Anonymous
Dior
Chanel
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have fond memories of my HS boyfriends’ cologne. As long as it’s not too strong, let him try different scents and see what he thinks.


Many of us are reading this and secretly thinking back to HS days and Drakkar. I can still close my eyes and smell it.
Anonymous
Aqua Velva mixed with some rubbing alcohol for an aftershave.
Smell like bootcamp GI!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have fond memories of my HS boyfriends’ cologne. As long as it’s not too strong, let him try different scents and see what he thinks.


Many of us are reading this and secretly thinking back to HS days and Drakkar. I can still close my eyes and smell it.


+ Cool Water & Joop
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have fond memories of my HS boyfriends’ cologne. As long as it’s not too strong, let him try different scents and see what he thinks.


Many of us are reading this and secretly thinking back to HS days and Drakkar. I can still close my eyes and smell it.


so funny. My 16 year old has a Drakkar spray. I have instructed him to spray one very, very light spray on a wrist and then dab it around. No more!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have fond memories of my HS boyfriends’ cologne. As long as it’s not too strong, let him try different scents and see what he thinks.


Many of us are reading this and secretly thinking back to HS days and Drakkar. I can still close my eyes and smell it.


so funny. My 16 year old has a Drakkar spray. I have instructed him to spray one very, very light spray on a wrist and then dab it around. No more!


He’ll be someone’s fond memory someday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have fond memories of my HS boyfriends’ cologne. As long as it’s not too strong, let him try different scents and see what he thinks.


Many of us are reading this and secretly thinking back to HS days and Drakkar. I can still close my eyes and smell it.


+ Cool Water & Joop


Chlorine and Irish spring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have fond memories of my HS boyfriends’ cologne. As long as it’s not too strong, let him try different scents and see what he thinks.


Many of us are reading this and secretly thinking back to HS days and Drakkar. I can still close my eyes and smell it.


so funny. My 16 year old has a Drakkar spray. I have instructed him to spray one very, very light spray on a wrist and then dab it around. No more!


That's not how men apply cologne.
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