I just saw a clip of a kid and his dad in a snowstorm, telling the reporter they're shopping at L'Occitâne because the son got good marks at school, wants hand lotion because it's so cold, and it's the only place open. I want nothing but the best for these boys.
Aw. He is into gourmands! Although so is my 37yr old partner, so I have this theory that despite the strong ouds, citrus, woods and 'masculine' colognes (stereotypes) marketed to them, most men contained a bottled-up, largely repressed, urge to smell like sugar, Oreos, cupcakes, caramel, apple...Maybe this adorable young man just hasn't felt the pressure yet!
I admit at 7 & 9 yo my boys chose their own fragrances. Ptisenbon Tartine et Chocolat for the 7yo. He wanted to know if Baby Spice would like it. The 9yo chose Versace Blue Jeans. In their mid 30s they are still both discerning in their fragrance choices.
This is supposed to be a ten year old boy talking? Riiiiiight! Ten year old don't talk like that, especially boys. Any boy who would talk about perfume at that age has something wrong with him. His mother clearly ruined him. As for children wearing fragrance, what's the rush to grow up? Who is influencing them and convincing them that they need skin care products at that age? There is something very wrong happening in this world.where children are discussing fragrances and skin care.
Some of this interview definitely sounds like a 10 year old, but it's hard for me to imagine that a 10 year old knows what perfume their mom wears. I doubt I did, but maybe I just wasn't paying attention and then again, maybe she didn't wear much. The latter is very likely given that my dad was a chemist and against most attempts at fragrances, etc, because he knew what ingredients were being put on the body unnecessarily (in his opinion.)
I'm certain that my sons would have had no idea what I wore when they were ten unless maybe they went to my room and found the bottle. Which they likely had no interest in doing. :P
If I think about though, my mom's name was Chloe and people would give her that perfume simply because it was her name. I'm not sure she ever wore it.
As a person who is extra sensitive to scents, I'm thankful any time someone has figured out how little they really need to wear. :)
The low-key shade of saying his mom "finally knows how much to put on" is amazing
my fav line lolol
"...said it smelled like Oreos, and I didn’t believe him until he showed others and they confirmed." is the only quote that matters
I just saw a clip of a kid and his dad in a snowstorm, telling the reporter they're shopping at L'Occitâne because the son got good marks at school, wants hand lotion because it's so cold, and it's the only place open. I want nothing but the best for these boys.
Aw. He is into gourmands! Although so is my 37yr old partner, so I have this theory that despite the strong ouds, citrus, woods and 'masculine' colognes (stereotypes) marketed to them, most men contained a bottled-up, largely repressed, urge to smell like sugar, Oreos, cupcakes, caramel, apple...Maybe this adorable young man just hasn't felt the pressure yet!
Delightful!
This just put a smile on my face after an incredibly tough day💞
This is amazing
💕💕
I loved this.
aw tysm❤️
Cute conversation 💕
I admit at 7 & 9 yo my boys chose their own fragrances. Ptisenbon Tartine et Chocolat for the 7yo. He wanted to know if Baby Spice would like it. The 9yo chose Versace Blue Jeans. In their mid 30s they are still both discerning in their fragrance choices.
wait that’s so cute
This is supposed to be a ten year old boy talking? Riiiiiight! Ten year old don't talk like that, especially boys. Any boy who would talk about perfume at that age has something wrong with him. His mother clearly ruined him. As for children wearing fragrance, what's the rush to grow up? Who is influencing them and convincing them that they need skin care products at that age? There is something very wrong happening in this world.where children are discussing fragrances and skin care.
Some of this interview definitely sounds like a 10 year old, but it's hard for me to imagine that a 10 year old knows what perfume their mom wears. I doubt I did, but maybe I just wasn't paying attention and then again, maybe she didn't wear much. The latter is very likely given that my dad was a chemist and against most attempts at fragrances, etc, because he knew what ingredients were being put on the body unnecessarily (in his opinion.)
I'm certain that my sons would have had no idea what I wore when they were ten unless maybe they went to my room and found the bottle. Which they likely had no interest in doing. :P
If I think about though, my mom's name was Chloe and people would give her that perfume simply because it was her name. I'm not sure she ever wore it.
As a person who is extra sensitive to scents, I'm thankful any time someone has figured out how little they really need to wear. :)
this is leo, :>
"Oreos are peak." HA!